There is a black and green wire that seems to be connected to a resistor, what is it?
That's the strangest thing I've ever seen.
The way those jelly crimps usually work is like this. Say the wire gets damaged you can use one to rejoin the wire.
I haven't a clue what it's doing BUT from the looks of it the green wire, will then connect to the resistor thing, which then goes into the other jelly crimp and is joined to the black wire. So it's kind of creating a little loop.
Essentially it's going green wire - resistor - black wire (all connected together) or it's the other way around. WHY?
They may as well have connected the green wire to the black wire directly. Even then why? 99% of installs would just leave them with nothing attached, it's all screaming of an install that's been messed with.
I just don't get why anyone would bother to 1) pay for whatever that is and 2) set it up like it currently is.
I'm suspect here a little bit.
The white and orange cables look like standard incoming lines. If that resistor wasn't there I would say it's 100% cool but that's making me unsure.
Can you trace the incoming line from outside? Are there any other sockets in the house? If so can you get pics too.
Edited by ukhardy07 (Sun 01-Sep-13 01:47:55)



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