HOW TO MOVE AN ELECTRICAL OUTLET UP THE WALL | Add an Outlet | Install Outlet for Wall Mounted TV
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In this video I show you how to move an electrical outlet up the wall. This can be used for anything but in this case I am installing an outlet for my wall mounted tv.
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I am a licensed Electrician in 3 states. I see only a couple things I would do beside what you did and that is use a tan or red wire nut just because you have more then 3 wires under the wire nut (I never use yellow ones). #2 I wrap tape around the Receptacle over the top of the screws after I screw all of the screws down even the ones you don't use this just makes sure the bare ground wire doesn't hit the hot wire or the brass screws. Other then that you did a great job.👍🏻🙂
@HowToHomeDIY
3 жыл бұрын
Hey David, I used yellow as it is #14 wire and the 4 wires is still within the manufacturers spec (Ideal) for the yellow wire nut. The tape in my area just is not used by the electricians. It is funny though because when I do these videos I typically send it to a few of my electrician friends around the country before I upload them, and they rarely fully agree on things like this. Always like to get their perspective. I certainly don't see anything wrong with using the tape though, I can see it's purpose. I appreciate the feedback!! Take care! 🙂
@lboogiesmith483
Жыл бұрын
What kind of tape around the receptacle?
@horrortreestories9503
Жыл бұрын
@@lboogiesmith483electrical tape.
@johnnycrow2407
Жыл бұрын
Why couldn’t you put the wire from the upper receptacle on the spare lugs of one of the other two lower receptacles instead of using the splices to add another wire in each one.
@timmathias3576
11 ай бұрын
Just use wagos
Just what I wanted, so easy, saves an old person lots of money.
Very thorough without talking too much like other instructional videos I've seen. Great job!
@HowToHomeDIY
2 жыл бұрын
Not sure why I am just seeing this now but I am glad you liked it. Thanks a lot for the feedback Mark!
I have NEVER dealt with electrical work.....after watching this I feel super empowered/prepared and will apply the recently acquired knowledge to work! Thank you!
@beeyatwo8ight58
2 жыл бұрын
Be careful 😂
@rhoonah5849
Жыл бұрын
Although thorough, this was a pretty basic video on a rather straightforward job so please be careful. There is infinitely more to learn about wiring.
Saw your video today and installed the outlet for our new tv and everything worked out great. I don't have a fish thing, but I was able to feed the new wire through the back of the lower outlet box right up along the stud and grabbed the wire from the new hole up top. Worked perfectly! Thanks so much for posting this!!!
Thank you. This is exactly what I was looking to do with my current setup. Excellent explanation.
Finally a good video. Without getting dizzy. 1 camera on a stand. 1 guy using both his free hands with great explanation Thank you
@HowToHomeDIY
2 жыл бұрын
I am glad to hear that you liked it! Thanks a lot for the feedback!
Thank you!!! None of the other videos showed this exact model! I really appreciate you making this video!
This was so much better explained and shown than half the other videos I've seen on the issue
@HowToHomeDIY
3 жыл бұрын
Hey, thank you very much for the feedback! It is very helpful so I know what is helpful and liked by folks. Glad you liked it. Thank you again!
@wazup3333
Жыл бұрын
@@HowToHomeDIY are you suppose to screw in the top box to the side of the stud? how did you attach the box to stud?
@theoriginaldustbunny863
6 ай бұрын
he didn't attach it to the stud, the box type he installed has "wings" which get flipped out after he puts it in the hole and he continued screwing on those to snug the box up to the backside of the drywall. Next time you are in a hardware store look at the boxes for "old work" and you will see this on the back side. The "new work" boxes get nailed to the stud but he was in a finished area so he had no accessible stud to pound nails into @@wazup3333
I've always been super reluctant to try running wire. This takes some of the mystery away. I'll have to watch a few more. Thanks for taking the time to make this.
@HowToHomeDIY
2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely! I totally understand. It is definitely an activity that deserves our full attention when doing it. Thanks a lot for the feedback Thomas! 😎
Perfect instructions! I was able to move my outlet up a few feet after watching this video. FYI, I didn't need a fish stick for the short distance; the wire was rigid enough. Thank you!
That was a very good video tutorial for a non-electrical guy like myself. Appreciate the information.
Outstanding!! So clean, precise and no fumbling around. My compliments, sir.
@HowToHomeDIY
5 ай бұрын
Really glad to hear you liked it. Thanks a lot for the feedback!
Great video! As a new homeowner I've been adding new outlets to hide my security system and this video helped me a lot to understand how to run the wires. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Short sweet explanation without lot of fluff. Thanks for doing this!
@jnm.624
2 ай бұрын
How long by average does this take ? I don't want to start my project in the light of day & dark of night.
So glad to see pigtails on the outlets. Not enough people that do diy videos show that.
This is perfect for the project I am tackling ....great job on laying it our so simply.
Awesome video! Super easy explanation and exactly what I was looking for!
@HowToHomeDIY
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you found it helpful! Thanks for the feedback!
@ryandelaney4320
9 ай бұрын
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Straightforward and very helpful. Thank you!
Thank you!! You're very detailed. God bless you!
Top notch. Well done. Thorough and concise. Thank you!
Thank you Adam! You saved me a few hundred dollars with this info! I’m so thankful for KZread!
@HowToHomeDIY
2 жыл бұрын
Awesome! You are welcome. Thanks a lot for the feedback Bobby!
Great how to presentation. Very concise and easy to understand.!
@HowToHomeDIY
2 жыл бұрын
I am really glad to hear that you found it helpful! Thanks a lot for the feedback and kind words!
I think even I can do it myself. Thanks for sharing!
You made this so understandable! Thank you so much!
My man, super instructional! I appreciate you.
Easy to understand !! Marvelous instruction !
@HowToHomeDIY
3 жыл бұрын
Great! Glad you liked it! Thank you for the feedback.
Super helpful! Not sure why I was so stressed about it.
Great video 👏 👍 you explained it just perfect! Thanks
This video just helped me add my first outlet 😊
Great video! I feel super empowered! Thank you!
Thank you, great video, staying with code, good step by step
Great step by step instructions. Thank for sharing.
@HowToHomeDIY
3 жыл бұрын
You are welcome! I am glad it was helpful. Thank you for the feedback!
Great Video! I would do this in my room next weekend, but I will use wago connectors instead of the wire nuts
Exact thing I need to do for a new tv. I also prefer this over alternatives. Wish me luck!
@HowToHomeDIY
2 жыл бұрын
You got it! Glad you liked it. Thanks for the feedback.
Oh my goodness you're so awesome! My husband usually does this type of thing, but we just lost him suddenly so I am figuring things out as needed. Thank you so much! 🎉😊❤
@HowToHomeDIY
Жыл бұрын
I am so sorry to hear that. I am really glad to hear this was able to help you out. Thank you very much for the feedback Stephanie. Take care.
Thanks for the video, it came in handy.
You made it so easy! Thank you for sharing!!
@HowToHomeDIY
3 жыл бұрын
You are welcome! I am glad it was helpful! Thank you for the feedback Jennifer.
Thanks for keeping it simple!
@HowToHomeDIY
2 жыл бұрын
You bet! Glad you liked it. Thanks for the feedback!
Fantastic explanation. Thank you very much!
@HowToHomeDIY
2 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome! Thank you for the feedback!
Very clear instruction. Thanks.
@HowToHomeDIY
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it! Thanks for the feedback!
So helpful. Thanks!
This is a great video. I am about to move an outlet today once i get the equipment. Thank for the video!
@HowToHomeDIY
2 жыл бұрын
You are very welcome. Really glad to hear that you liked it. Good luck with the project and thank you for the feedback Alton!
Great explanation and you made it look easy so going to try it myself
@HowToHomeDIY
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it. Thanks a lot for the feedback and good luck on the project Glen!
Yes it was very helpful! New subscriber.
Thank you!!!! I have two Sonos speakers that i will do this method for
Thank you for this!
Great video.
Great job! Thanks
Thanks! Great job explaining!!
@HowToHomeDIY
2 жыл бұрын
You are very welcome! I am really glad that you liked it. Thanks a lot for the feedback Michele!
Nice step by step instruction. Thank u
@HowToHomeDIY
3 жыл бұрын
You are welcome! Glad it was helpful.
Great job 👏
Very Good! Thanks.
Really good instruction! Thx.
@HowToHomeDIY
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it! Thank you for the feedback!
Great video. Very easy to follow.
@HowToHomeDIY
Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear you liked it. Thanks a lot for the feedback!
Man you made it sooo simple vs other videos
Thank you so much! God bless!
@HowToHomeDIY
3 жыл бұрын
You are very welcome! God bless you too!
I can't believe i never thought about this😂 This might work in my basement. I have a 2x4 horizontal blocker so i thought i couldn't do it. But this is so simple....Thank you
Pretty good video. Here's a tip that you'll find helpful. When working with old work boxes, always remove the ears on your receptacles and switches, as they'll snug down to the boxes. The old work boxes are designed to have the ears removed on the devices. This eliminates the small gap you can have when installing the cover plate.
@slickwilly6868
7 ай бұрын
Couldn't he have just connected the new wires to screws on the bottom receptacles?
@jontrimble6874
7 ай бұрын
@slickwilly6868 The reason we use pigtails is so that if the device ever fails, all the downstream devices will continue to function.
Brilliant!
Excelente video, fácil de entender. Thank you very much !!
@HowToHomeDIY
2 жыл бұрын
I am really glad to hear that you liked it. Thank you very much for the feedback!
Excellent video thank you!
@HowToHomeDIY
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it! Thanks for the feedback!
Thank you 🙏🏾
Great job!
@HowToHomeDIY
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
GREAT JOB
Very helpful! Thank you!
@HowToHomeDIY
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the feedback!
Great video, thanks!
@HowToHomeDIY
Жыл бұрын
You are welcome. Glad to hear you liked it! Thanks for the feedback Omar!
Great teacher now ill try it
@HowToHomeDIY
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the feedback Sue. Glad it was helpful!
Excellent
Nice video, very helpful.. Thanks..
@HowToHomeDIY
2 жыл бұрын
You are very welcome. Glad it was helpful!
This was helpful I subscribed ❤
@HowToHomeDIY
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks a lot for the feedback!
Awesome
Wow real straight forward with the bs 🎉 love the video
Thank you. Good video. I had seen one but this one is better. Now a question: I want to also add a third outlet to the very top of wall for a camera for example… Should I A- take a new piggy connection from the back of the TV? Or B. Add a third line to the bottom out let piggy
That was awesome
@HowToHomeDIY
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I am glad you liked it!
Dude very helpful. You asked to comment and let you know. Lol well here's me letting you know! I love those old work boxes for this sh!t, makes it nice and easy
This video aged very well - Learning something new in Q3 of 2023!
thank you
Awesome and straightforward video. Question: is there a Max amount you can pigtail into one feed?
Great video. Did all my wiring, but now converting garage to living space. I need to do this 3X for kitchen counter outlets...any issues with 3 relocations on one circuit? Don't think so, but can't hurt to ask .
This was super helpful. How can I tell what gauge wire I need?
Any tips on how to do this exact job but when there’s a fire block between your bottom plug-in and where you want the top plug-in?
Thanks for sharing the knowledge. One question is how to find which wire to use? Also, how to find out the amp rating of the socket?
great tutorial. How do I know which gauge wire to buy?
What if I want to completely cancel the old bottom outlet, can I just wire nut the new cable inside the old box then fish the new cable up the wall.
Yes, I agree with the others. This clear, to the point and shown well. I feel better about trying this. However, I want to know will there be any limitations with what is ran from these three outlets? Thank you
@JuanHernandez-ub3ez
6 ай бұрын
Max 15 amps with that wire size so probably not good for washing machine
Thanks! Very straight forward and easy to follow. Could you run into an issue of tying too many outlets to one circuit though? For example if you plugged things into all 6 outlets?
@HowToHomeDIY
2 жыл бұрын
There is no limit to how many outlets can be put on a circuit. However, what is important is knowing what your amp draw is going to be on the circuit from what will be plugged in and used and whether or not the wiring, outlets, and breaker are capable of handling it.
@jam92es
2 жыл бұрын
@@HowToHomeDIY I guess if you don't know this info, would you be better off "moving" the existing outlet up the wall rather than adding a brand new one? That way it's harder to overload the circuit as the number of outlets hasn't increased?
Can I use this same technique for a 220v outlet? Could use the appropriate wire and connect to a 220v outlet, drill a hole higher up, fish the wire and pull through the hole, then attach a junction box to the wall over the hole so that a wall oven can be hard wired?
Ok ok I’m convinced I can do this, it’s pretty basic.
Great video. When can you come over?
Hey, love the video. Question: how do the wires separate? (See 4:40-4:45) Are the white/black/ground all bundled together within the white cable?
Is it possible.to move the electrical outlet towards the left up, which will.ideally be the centre.of TV MOUNT? in my wall I have two outlets on each side 1 ft above the wall, now I want to have a new electrical.outlet atvthe centre of the wall, is it possible? If yes, can you Pls guide. Thankyou in advamce
Hi!! How do you know what size wire you will need !?
I know this isnt probably a huge deal, but I am in the middle of repairing a bunch of water damage to my floor and wall, and one of the things I read was that you want to avoid compressing insulation as it reduces its ability to insulate. I'm sure some slight compression has only a slight impact, but I think its relatively easy to cut out the i insulation where the box is going. So if it were me.. Id probably want to do that Edit: actually I read a little more about this and apparently compressed insulation actually has a higher r-value per inch, but the issue is you have less inches (thickness) so overall r-value goes down. So I guess if the insulation is compressed around the box, (assuming you havent pushed it in such a way to make a hole larger than the box itself) that is somewhat better than cutting it away.. and then theres a whole other discussion about trying to prevent cold air from entering around the box
Thank you very much for the video. Questions: what kinds of cable is the one we need to install , since you said 15 or 20 amp . And how do we know we have installed. Because you used the 3 prompt wire. Is it better to used the 15 amp instead of the 20 . Can you please ? Thanks for the video
@EricTingler
2 жыл бұрын
Hello, I know its been months but the way you know is looking at the braker that the outlet is wired to. For example: if breaker 9 cuts the power to the outlet that you are wanting to use to add another outlet take a look at the breaker. On the breaker it should say 15 or 20. Now you know if its a 15 or 20 amp! How that helped. Also, I am an armature, so make sure you are looking this stuff up to make sure I am correct.
Great video - this takes some of the worry away on how to run a new outlet from existing ones! One related question - when running new Romex (like shown in this video) or using one of the "pre-fab" in-wall wiring kits like Legrand, Sanus, etc., is it code/acceptable to leave the Romex "dangling" inside the wall cavity without stapling it to a stud like you would do in new-work?
@McGehe
9 ай бұрын
I actually came to this video to find out myself. Surely it has to be stapled X amount of inches away from where the Romex will go into the new box?
I am trying to do this but the 1 gang box has to 14/2 wires connected to the outlet and one apparently powers a light switch and a nearby outlet. When I tie all three grounds, positives and neutrals with connected pig tails the AFCI breaker trips. When I remove the ground from the new wire the breaker doesn’t trip. I used a plug tester on all the plugs in the new and old box and it reads that the connections are correct. Shouldn’t the new box with no ground connected read open ground or is it fine with the ground not connected in the new box? I am confused.
Thanks so much for the clear explanation! I am just moving an outlet up the wall and not leaving the bottom one. But would this not be mostly the same technique?
@HowToHomeDIY
Жыл бұрын
The short answer is yes as I’m assuming you are going to use the original receptacle box as a junction box. I’m not sure exactly what you mean by not leaving the bottom one. Do you mean the receptacle or you want to remove the box completely? If you remove the box completely then new wiring would need to be run from the box or panel that comes before the box you want to remove and then take the wiring past there to the point you want the new location of the receptacle. If you are leaving the box for the current receptacle and using it as a junction box, then it cannot be removed and has to be accessible. It can’t be covered by sheetrock or anything permanent but you could screw on a blank box cover. I hope all of that makes sense.
Any time you extend a circuit and install an outlet it needs to be on AFCI protection. If you are looking to be code compliant.
@Zeric1
Жыл бұрын
True in most rooms, depending on what version of the code they are adhering to. I've replaced some breakers with AFCI and plan to do more to improve safety. The whole darn house uses back stabbing on the outlets which increases the risk of arcing. Back stabbing connections should have never been allowed in NEC, terrible idea.
My inside wire is Yellow, witch is a 12? How do i know what extra wire to buy? Its for a 15 amp plug as well. Im trying to hang my tv.