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Don't post here often but always lurking.
About a year ago I changed an outlet to a Leviton that I don't remember the model of but I know I did have to order it online as HD or Lowes didn't have it.
This was in my audio area and noticed a distinct improvement. I had ordered three of them to defeat minimum charges.
Decided to put one in my computer room, glad I did. Seems to be a lot smoother and quicker.
Anyway my question is that when I changed the original outlet I had two sets of black and whites plus the ground wire but in the computer room had only one set of black and white plus ground.
Is this because it's the last oulet on that circuit?
To experts this is probably a dumb question but I've got very little AC knowledge and have a healthy repect for what it can do if not right.
Thanks
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Topic - AC outlet question? - Detailman 06:43:59 05/31/07 (13)
- I know I should just ignore this but... - Tweekeng 17:13:57 05/31/07 (3)
- RE: I know I should just ignore this but... - Detailman 08:07:03 06/01/07 (1)
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- RE: I know I should just ignore this but... - mattcecil1@yahoo.com 18:36:47 05/31/07 (0)
- RE: AC outlet question? - Sondek 13:19:12 05/31/07 (1)
- RE: AC outlet question? - Detailman 16:33:22 05/31/07 (0)
- RE: AC outlet question? - Julien43 08:27:19 05/31/07 (6)
- RE: Yes, you are (possibly) correct... - cdb 17:40:27 05/31/07 (5)
- RE: Yes, you are (possibly) correct... - Julien43 19:40:11 05/31/07 (3)
- RE: Yes, you are (possibly) correct... - cdb 13:24:25 06/01/07 (2)
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- RE: Yes, you are (possibly) correct... - Julien43 18:47:58 06/01/07 (0)
- RE: Yes, you are (possibly) correct... - Mark W. 18:36:52 05/31/07 (0)