Timeline for answer to Is a NEMA 14-50 outlet an acceptable generator inlet? by crip659
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| 2 days ago | comment | added | Mark | You might try letting him know that you're going to call an inspector to come and see his work, and you'll be sharing the "electrician's" name and contact information with the inspector if the situation is not corrected. | |
| 2 days ago | comment | added | Chris H | @crip659 that's assuming he actually has a genuine license | |
| Jun 28 at 20:35 | comment | added | crip659 | @rlperez Quite sure him saying to use a male to male is enough to lose his license, or at least get a good talking to and fines. | |
| Jun 28 at 20:33 | comment | added | rlperez | I contacted him already and told him it very likely should have been a CS6375 inlet and he said male to male will work. I paid this bum way too much to do this in the first place. Second electrician I have had to redo their work, assuming I can't get him here. The last one didn't seem to even know how to wire a ceiling fan. Thought I was getting a good one this time because he was word of mouth from my very good general contractor. | |
| Jun 28 at 20:30 | history | answered | crip659 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |