Electrical Outlet?

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Is it possible to install a new electrical outlet in this box?
 

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Yes it is depending on the current load of the circuit.
Take an amp meter (clip style) and check the amperage.
If it is minimal then you can add a receptacle on it.

(22 year electrician )
 
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Thanks. I have no electrical experience at all so I will probably hire someone to do it. Thanks for the help again.
 

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Actually it doesn't matter what the electrical draw is on the existing wires. The code for residential does not specify a limit for number of receptacles on a circuit. That said, it would be wise to not overload it. This is not a hard project to do yourself but if you are uncomfortable then of course hire someone. Probably will cost around $100.
 

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