I fix there problems to LOL and yes I passed 4 state Licensing Board ExamsThat's why I say Licensed Electrician and I won't go into contracts and insurance. If they passed the State Licensing Board Exam you hope to better your odds for a to-code job.
It's resoundingly clear that you really don't want any advice or guidance unless it just happens to conform to what you've already decided to do. There's really no point in further discussion.okay, i went to Ace Hardware & bought a 50 amp breaker, a receptacle, and 15' of thick gauge wire.
and i watched these two videos.
His apparent electrical knowledge is close to nil, and he has an attitude. Perfect combination to get someone hurt.I think he would be very welcome to actual advice on what needs to be done. However it seems the only advice given to him from the forum is to hire a licensed electrician..
You need to contact an electrician before you get hurt.get a shock when i touch the oven. the naked, non-insulated ground wire still needs to be connected
to the oven.
Which is proof positive that you wired it wrong! Unbelievable.get a shock when i touch the oven. the naked, non-insulated ground wire still needs to be connected
to the oven.
I wonder why?. the naked, non-insulated ground wire still needs to be connected
get a shock when i touch the oven.
That was your last post. Did you resolve the shock issue? Did you install the dual 240 Volt breaker and assuming you did then has it been tripped?get a shock when i touch the oven. the naked, non-insulated ground wire still needs to be connected
to the oven.
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