I sold my hot tub 😢. We ended up just decoupling this conduit and cutting the line. I’d like some advice on the best way to simply cap these off in a way that doesn’t become a problem later when I move out.

Not an electrician, just hoping somebody is nice enough to help out.

The electrician who installed it basically “stole” the connection that goes to the garage to install this. I’m still not exactly sure what he did behind that box, but I think I’ll have to figure that one out later.

Any help appreciated!

  • givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    22 days ago

    Three phas ain’t nothing to fuck with…

    It’s worth paying a professional to come out and make sure it’s shut off at the box, and then at least capping the end.

    Honestly you want to remove the whole run.

    But you absolutely need to make sure no power can ever go thru it, don’t just leave a breaker flipped to off and call it a day. I believe they can “blank it out” by removing the breaker which prevents a load from ever going down the wire.

  • Typotyper@sh.itjust.works
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    22 days ago

    I’d cut the conduit back a foot and mount a 4x4 box. I’d then cap the wires in that with marretts. Everything would look professional and safe.

    I’d also test the shit out of those wires to make sure there is no voltage.

    • General_Shenanigans@lemmy.worldOP
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      22 days ago

      Thanks! I’ll probably install an outdoor box, then. I’ll make sure there’s no current; I do just have the breaker flipped, but I have a couple of testers that should be able verify there’s nothing flowing. It does frighten me seeing that and knowing it’s three-phase.