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Converting A Hardwired Dishwasher to A Plug In Dishwasher using an Outlet

In this DIY project video I take my broken hard wired dishwasher and it's electrical connection and turn it into an outlet so that I can easily plug in my next new dishwasher. Want more product reviews of cool gadgets, home electronics, clever tools, men's clothing and more? Check out our review channel:    / @tomshomefinds   Always refer to local and state electrical codes and building codes when working with electrical appliances like this. 0:00 Intro to my hardwired dishwasher 0:29 Advantages to a plug-in dishwasher vs hardwired dishwasher 0:57 Turn off the power to a dishwasher 1:19 Remove dishwasher counter screws 2:03 Turn off and remove water supply lines if needed 2:58 Detach the dishwasher drainage line if needed 3:20 What's behind a hardwired dishwasher? 4:29 Loosen the wire clamp holding the electrical line 4:50 Remove the dishwasher front floor plate 5:13 Remove or open the dishwasher's electrical junction box 5:36 Explanation of hardwired dishwasher connection 6:24 Unscrew wire nuts, disconnect wires 6:47 How to use a dishwasher power cord kit 8:41 Planning out dishwasher outlet's position 9:39 Drilling a new floor hole to move the electrical supply 10:15 Moving the electrical line 10:42 More planning of the outlet's position 11:49 Use a 1.25 inch hole drill bit to run the cord through 12:40 Adding a structure for the outlet box to be installed 13:57 Drilling a hole in the side cabinet for a power supply line to the outlet 14:49 Planning to assemble electrical box before installing in the cabinet 16:15 Running electric into the electrical box 17:07 Stripping wire 18:12 Connecting wires to the outlet (Green = Ground, Brass = Black, Silver = Neutral/White) 22:01 Screw the outlet into the box and install the plate 22:36 Install the electric box and 2x4 framing element 23:12 Final outlet install 23:30 Testing the outlet power First, I turn off the power and then remove the screws holding the dishwasher to the counter. Then I disconnect the water supply line and the drainage hose. I pull out the dishwasher, unhook the electric and get to work re-wiring the electric behind the dishwasher. You should not put the outlet in the dishwasher cabinet, but rather, in a cabinet or area next to the dishwasher so that you can avoid steam and moisture problems. I chose to put the outlet in the cabinet to the right of the dishwasher because most dishwashers have their power supply on the right. I drilled a hole for the plug to pass through and I dripped another hole to run the electric. After running the electric into the cabinet you install the outlet and then secure the electrical cable. If you have the new dishwasher available you can use a generic dishwasher electric cord kit (Like this one: https://amzn.to/2WEkT74 ) and connect it to the power box of the new dishwasher. Connect the supply line, the drainage line and the plug in the new dishwasher using your new outlet and you're set. All the products I recommend: https://www.amazon.com/shop/tomshomei... Twitter:   / homehobbyist   Tom is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. Using affiliate links does not cost you any more but it does show your support for the content and creators that share them.

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