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I installed a new outlet in my washroom!

Hey Hey! Here's a minor home renovation project I did! The more outlets, the merrier! Now let's see if I can get a proper butt washing toilet seat... well watch the video and you'll understand what I'm talking about.

Have fun!

I installed a new outlet in my washroom!

Comments

We have them in the UK. You can get them on Amazon. I got a steal on Black Friday and it's such bliss...

Benjamin Esterson

I'm in the US and while it's very much normal to use wire nuts here, once I learned about Wago connectors I swore I'd never use anything else again. Those things are amazing!

Circuitmike

Yeah you're right about those any shorts. I have them and I keep forgetting to use them! But I left some of the paper around the edge of the wire shield so it won't cut into wires. Although the wires not moving should be ok.

ElectroBOOM [Mehdi Sadaghdar]

Man have I got a theme for you. You could show us how the electroCUSHION looks like. Just take a cushion and stick a cable into it. Then you can show us how the electroBUM looks like. Just take a cable and stick it in... wait, no. Don't do it. Although it would fit with the toilet humour. What else you could show us? A crimped terminator? A popped socket? You could show us how to use protection properly? How not to hurt anyone with your tool?

Bartosz Błaszkiewicz

As an electrician, I do wish someone could show him how to properly strip armored cable! And it looked like he didn't use antishort bushings on the ends, which in the plastic box is kinda ok, but on the metal box could be an issue

ChuckZilla

My son often travels to Japan and he had enough room and weight allowance in his luggage to bring one of these back for me. My wife and I like it a lot

Michael Mirsky

Burn away the dirt.

Bartosz Błaszkiewicz

In Poland we have flushable wet wipes (or wet toilet paper). The benefit being that you can take them with you e.g. to work or anywhere else where you have just aa regular toilet (bidets are not popular here). Especially useful when the washbasin is outside the cabin and you accidentally touch your dirty butt with a bare hand (or when the toilet paper rips).

Bartosz Błaszkiewicz

As far as I've seen, WAGOs aren't that popular in the US. I wouldn't know of them if I hadn't seen them on Youtube, but I just bought my first box full of them for a project I'm about to do. If they're as cool as they look, I hope they catch on! As far as 2 screws on the back, yeah, that's how those outlets were daisychained, so in his case I guess he wasn't on the "end" of the daisychain so that extra set was already used. Some cheaper outlets do have those push-in holes here, but what he did was pretty much the standard here in the US

Steve Jones

With HIGH VOLTAGE and ARCS!

Csaba Ferenc László

I'm British, we don't have such bum care, but I stayed with some Japanese friends in the states a few years ago and they had fancy bum washing toilets, I loved them and someday want to installed one. In the meantime, if needed I wash it in the shower.

Tim Shields

Is it still an acceptable solution on your comtinent to tie the wires together? In Europe you need either use wago connectors, or those screwed ones. But more often than not the socket will have a double set of connectors just so that you don't need any external components. Also, the connectors in the socket usually are in the back and they are of a sort where you put the wire in one hole and then turn the screw in another hole so that neither the wire ending nor the screw are accessible to touch. Looking at your sockets - the horror. (I mean your electical sockets) I don't have an opinion regarding your eye sockets or your limb sockets.

Bartosz Błaszkiewicz

Dyi butt washing toilet seat build coming? Might be too hot for Youtube

Allan Lindqvist


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