 So the last phase of this project is to go ahead and run this wire to the new breaker that we're gonna put in here. So I'm gonna go ahead and take this cover off and we'll expose all the breakers and then what we'll need to do is take out this little protective piece here because this is where the breaker is gonna go. I'm gonna take this cover off. Alright so what we're gonna do is we're gonna put this breaker right in this line right here. It's a 20 amp circuit breaker and what we did was we ran a 12 gauge wire. That's what's gonna supply the voltage to that microwave outlet. Sometime during the day-to-day my guys got in here and ran this wire and installed the box and outlet. Go ahead and knock out one of the knockouts up to the top of this box. We'll put the strain relief in so that this wire doesn't go anywhere because the last thing you want to do is slip this wire down in that panel without putting the strain relief on it because you don't want it moving around around that metal opening because it's gonna cut that jacket and you're gonna have a short. Put in one of these strain reliefs. You know I may not be calling it the right thing but that's what you want to do is to put this in the panel, run your wire down through it, tighten it up. That wire is not gonna move and that keeps it from shortening out against that sharp metal panel in the future. We're gonna start on that, we'll knock that knockout up and get it going. Alright so if I can get a good picture of it right there, these little knockout plates you see right here we're gonna knock out probably this one right here in the middle of the panel and then we'll put that strain relief in and we'll lock it down just like you see this little nut that's holding this one in. We're gonna do the same thing right here with that little one to make sure that that wire is secure. What you want to do with this is go ahead and take that nut off now, put this down on the top, going down and then take this nut, feed it in the bottom, tighten it up. Now what we can do is take the end of this wire, feed it down through that and just be careful that you don't skin that wire going through there. Give it, help it through, feed it in slowly. You don't want to skin that wire up and I know I got a lot of extra wire here probably didn't need all of that but it's better to have too much when you're doing this than not have enough. Alright so that's run down in there and now what we want to do is go ahead and tighten these two screws on that wire so that that wire doesn't move none at all and I'm gonna show you guys this screwdriver tip if it'll focus in on it is a square tip it's made specifically for this where you can get that thing inside that little hole and it's better than a Phillips head it's better than a straight head try to make sure that you do this equal distance apart so that everything gets tight like it's supposed to be now we are secure to our panel with that wire restraint fitting that we got there now all we got to do now is just strip this wire back make it pretty just like what the electricians did originally and we will be good to go now we've got our wires all skinned back we can go ahead and separate things we want to put our ground wire over here out of the way we're gonna tie into the ground wire bar right here and all these are empty right here so I'm just gonna go ahead and just put it right here so I'll cut this back skin back about an inch worth of casing around that wire our black wire we'll go ahead and pull it up here nice and neat we're gonna put it in down here so we're gonna fold this over to go right there into the breaker so we'll skin these wires back and get upset I got a 20 amp breaker here I'm not gonna put this in until I get my neutral and my ground wires hooked up so for my neutral wire I'll go ahead and loosen the screw that I'm gonna put that in I'm gonna be careful and be mindful that you don't get this the screw tightening down on any of the plastic cases you want to get all wire so just tighten that up we're nice and straight there so let's go ahead and clean this wire up position our ground wire just like this one need all this excess so I'm gonna figure out how much I need for that one I'm gonna cut it if you're unsure about this you might want to shut the power off to the whole panel outside at the at the meter for safety reasons you might want to go ahead and shut it down all right make sure that that's in there good tighten down on that we've got a good neutral we've got a good ground go ahead and straighten this up make it nice and neat right now all we got to do is go ahead and wire in this 20 amp breaker there's a screw here on the backside of it loosen that up then you can set your wire in under the plate tighten that up and make sure that you got a good connection you want to make sure it's good and tight because you don't want any problems with that later down the line all right so we've got that hooked up and go ahead and clip this breaker in place like so I'm leaving it off for the time being because now I want to take the panel that goes in front of this and tear off that one tab that this breaker is going to be sitting in okay now we're at the breaker panel itself and this is what we got we want to take this bar off and that's pretty simple you just want to take your pliers and twist up microwave breaker one of the other things you want to do is that your breaker panel is labeled of what every circuit does we just popped off a little protective tap or slot number 20 we want to make sure we write on their microwave but first we'll put the panel back on here's something I want to bring to your attention it's gonna be kind of hard to focus in but this is a Klein 11 in one screwdriver and it's got 11 different bits on it which is pretty cool one of the things that's cool is these little square bits that are inside of this is the screw for that breaker panel and if you ever see one of these when it's got a square right in the middle of it which is pretty cool because then you can take the square bit that's on your Klein 11 in one and it fits perfectly so when it comes to taking those panels off when it comes to tightening screws on outlets this is a must-have make sure you get you one of these Klein's I'm going to put a link in the description below this is a Klein number three two five hundred I'm just to put these breaker panels back together make make sure that you're putting all the screws back there's six holes make sure you put in six screws in you don't want to do this job halfway for the microwave the breakers in the breaker panel and now what we'll do is we'll go ahead and plug up the microwave into the outlet and then I'm going to turn the breaker on and see what we got and I got the breaker set perfectly the wall the wiring is done the way it's supposed to be all we got to do now is turn on the breaker number 20 I heard a beep so now all we got to do now is just set the clock and we're good to go one step closer to completion but that's how you wire in a microwave in the place of a hood and I'm going to tell you right now do it right don't halfway do this job when it comes to electrical you want to make sure that everything is the way it's supposed to be so that you don't burn your house down or you don't burn somebody else's house down you guys be safe out there 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