Often the easiest way to add an outlet or switch is to run it down through a basement or up through an attic. So long as the cable is properly buried in the wall cavities and you don’t unreasonably compromise structural members, there should be no problem.

How do I add an outlet to my basement?

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Quote from Youtube video: The cam lighting is super easy you can use the nail that they provide you on those extension arms or just the drywall screw like I did here.

How do you run an electrical outlet from an existing one?





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Quote from Youtube video: And whatnot right now but you can see they wire it for an outlet i decided to attach my new outlets to this outlet because it's going to be easier than working from the other side of the wall.

How do I add an electrical outlet to an existing circuit?

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Quote from Youtube video: Basically you put your black on the brass colored screws. You put your white on the light colored screws. And then we've got to connect the ground. And i'll show you how to do that in just a. Second.

How do you piggyback electrical wires?

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Quote from Youtube video: Clip off the end to make sure it's nice and straight. And make sure that my wire nuts actually going to cover the exposed copper. And then I take the wire. Nut. And I screw wire nut on.