I recently found this junction box stuffed in a stud wall.
I knew there was a break somewhere in the ring final concerned from when I previously installed an extra socket. I had tracked it down to the leg running past this point but I assumed it was a damaged cable under the suspended floor.
I opened the wall to put in another new socket so finding this was just a coincidence (though it is an obvious location to put a socket). The plan was to fix the imagined break when I crawled below to wire it in.
I can understand that someone would provide for a socket but not install one and join the cables instead. But why leave the lines disconnected??
I knew there was a break somewhere in the ring final concerned from when I previously installed an extra socket. I had tracked it down to the leg running past this point but I assumed it was a damaged cable under the suspended floor.
I opened the wall to put in another new socket so finding this was just a coincidence (though it is an obvious location to put a socket). The plan was to fix the imagined break when I crawled below to wire it in.
I can understand that someone would provide for a socket but not install one and join the cables instead. But why leave the lines disconnected??
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