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Found while on vacation at Put in Bay Ohio.

Violations:

Wet Location Art. 406.8(B) 1

Box not listed for wet location. Art. 314.15

Box not supported Art. 314.23 (A)-(H)

Not protected from physical damage. Art. 300.4 or 340.12(10)

Non metallic cable use not permitted Art. 334.12 (B) 4

Cable not supported Art. 334.30

Not sunlight resistant (UFB) Art. 340.12 (9)

Flying Splice Art. 300.12

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Thank You for uploading this! I forgot another violation

Must be GFCI protected Art. 210.8(B)4


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Where's that jaw-hits-floor smiley?

Ian A.


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It was found on the porch of a store and the porch's roof had been removed several years ago and to top it all off it was RAINING and wet that day I took the picture! I wish I had checked to see if it had any
juice on it.


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I still can't figure out what the wire nut is doing there.

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It looks like they used what ever they had laying around.


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