As if I wasn’t confused enough ?
The only electrical “stuff” we have that concerns our pool or outdoor light is a breaker that’s within our main electrical panel inside our house, the subpanel that’s inside the pump house, and the two on/off switches (one also has a plug) that are attached to the subpanel.
Unless you see the bond wire in the first set of photos I attached, there is no such thing. Is it expected we would remove the niche to look? (Please say no.)
Thank you for the link. I’m going to send this to the electrician. I usually rather enjoy understanding how things work. But I think it’s time I surrendered to electrical anything.
The (not so) good news is that I now have more time to order anything we need. We’ve had more rain in the past 3 days than it seems we had all of last year combined. As such, the new paint hasn’t had time to cure and I’ve found a plethora of bubbles that have popped up and/or popped. We’re going to have to canvas the floor and find them all, sand, prime, repaint, and wait another 3-5 days for them to cure. So no pool for Memorial Day weekend for us. The part that’s most aggravating about it is all the coordination I had to do with the water company for a hydrant meter and with the City to block our street so the hose wouldn’t be ran over by a car (water co requirement).
Today I found myself secretly hoping maybe all the rain would pop the pool out of the ground and we would have to make an insurance claim to have it demoed and redone. Only downside to that is (1) lack of summer entertainment for our son; (2) all his hard work for swim team is gone; (3) we have owned the house for 11 years. Due to deployments and PCS’s husband has yet to be able to spend a single full summer in “his pool.” (He got 3 months two years ago. That’s it.) It’s all he’s talked about and is looking so forward to it.
Jesus take the wheel!
J-box? Is that contained within the subpanel?I assume you found the J-box?
The only electrical “stuff” we have that concerns our pool or outdoor light is a breaker that’s within our main electrical panel inside our house, the subpanel that’s inside the pump house, and the two on/off switches (one also has a plug) that are attached to the subpanel.
Do you see where it's connected in the junction box?
See above.
The bond wire is behind the niche if it's even there. Yiu would know if it was if its attached to the Jbox where light cord terminates. What I'm saying is there is a second ground not bond wire and that is what you see in the niche. Code stipulates that wire must be insulated stranded wire of not less than 10guage and it is to be covered with potting compound fo protect the terminal from water chemicals. Some inspectors want 8 guage depends who they are. I go thru this all the time. Look up Moke Holts pool wiring guide it tells you everything you need to know in a pdf file it's the Bible
Unless you see the bond wire in the first set of photos I attached, there is no such thing. Is it expected we would remove the niche to look? (Please say no.)
Thank you for the link. I’m going to send this to the electrician. I usually rather enjoy understanding how things work. But I think it’s time I surrendered to electrical anything.
The (not so) good news is that I now have more time to order anything we need. We’ve had more rain in the past 3 days than it seems we had all of last year combined. As such, the new paint hasn’t had time to cure and I’ve found a plethora of bubbles that have popped up and/or popped. We’re going to have to canvas the floor and find them all, sand, prime, repaint, and wait another 3-5 days for them to cure. So no pool for Memorial Day weekend for us. The part that’s most aggravating about it is all the coordination I had to do with the water company for a hydrant meter and with the City to block our street so the hose wouldn’t be ran over by a car (water co requirement).
Today I found myself secretly hoping maybe all the rain would pop the pool out of the ground and we would have to make an insurance claim to have it demoed and redone. Only downside to that is (1) lack of summer entertainment for our son; (2) all his hard work for swim team is gone; (3) we have owned the house for 11 years. Due to deployments and PCS’s husband has yet to be able to spend a single full summer in “his pool.” (He got 3 months two years ago. That’s it.) It’s all he’s talked about and is looking so forward to it.
Jesus take the wheel!