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Thought the gang would like this
- DAVE TAU
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Was that mouse rated for use in that box?
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That mouse looks to be on the neutral side of that outlet. Was it wired correctly? The mouse should have tested it before getting in there.....
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Is he rare, medium or well done?
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Build a better mouse trap and the world will beat a path to your door!
Dave
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Another reason for using wall plates...to keep the beasties out (or in, in some cases) . wa2ise: Agreed. He should have tested before entering. I thought that's what the whiskers were for . Mike (mamills)
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If you'll look closely just above the dultlex inside the box, what do you see? The look at what's just above the top of the outside of the box. Did the kids loose a mom or dad?
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After mousing in a cable I always take the mouse out before installing the receptacle due to the room constraints. Conversely, it looks like they only did a box fill for the front half of the mouse but tried it anyway.
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Actually its a trained mouse.. can slip behind the receptacle and check those pesky " push in " connections... You don't even have to remove the device anymore!! Isnt Technology grand?!!! A.D
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Is each mouse counted as 2.0 cubic inches or are they cumulative?
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