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EASILY Add An Exterior Electrical Receptacle

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Learn how to add an outside electrical receptacle to your home in this easy to follow, step by step video. The one shown in this video is 120VAC, and demonstrated on a concrete block home. You can also do as shown with a wood frame home. Enjoy!

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DISCLAIMER: Working on AC Mains wiring can be very dangerous. Make sure all power is turned OFF before working on any wiring. Do as shown in this video at your own risk. You're fully responsible for any property damage/injuries/or deaths resulting from the use or misuse of the information contained in this video. Make sure you check local building codes in your area before working on any wiring.

Learn how to add an outside electrical receptacle to your home in this easy to follow, step by step video. The one shown in this video is 120VAC, and demonstrated on a concrete block home. You can also do as shown with a wood frame home. Enjoy!Link to my GFCI video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwjlS5uLmPM**This channel is NOT being fully funded with video ads alone. As a result, I must also rely on viewer donations to ensure more quality content is produced well into the future. All donations, big or small, would be greatly appreciated. Please visit the link below. Thank you!https://www.patreon.com/electronicsNmore?ty=h**For GREAT deals(Usually cheaper than EBAY) on electronics, drones, automotive tools, household items, phone accessories, locksmith tools, & much more, please visit the link below. (Your purchase supports my channel!)All Items: http://bit.ly/2cgYr14Flash Deals: http://bit.ly/2cb6CZB**Be sure to look online for money saving coupon codes!**Thanks For Watching!***If you enjoy watching my videos, then be sure to SUBSCRIBE, POST LINKS to my videos on other websites & blogs, rate "THUMBS UP", and check out my video playlists. Doing so helps to ensure that many more videos will be uploaded to my YT channel in the future. (Views are absolutely essential to ensure this channel remains in an active state)***DISCLAIMER: Working on AC Mains wiring can be very dangerous. Make sure all power is turned OFF before working on any wiring. Do as shown in this video at your own risk. You're fully responsible for any property damage/injuries/or deaths resulting from the use or misuse of the information contained in this video. Make sure you check local building codes in your area before working on any wiring.

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