Yes this should be corrected and it would be good to have the wiring and all the circuit connections inspected as well.
Run wires nonaccesible from outside to attic.
The original plan was to run security camera wires up through soffit into attic down into basement but that no longer is an option.
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After routing the security cameras wires outside you can add a security camera wire cage to protect outdoor cameras from being tempered or stolen by the thieves.
One method is to run individual wires in a conduit system such as intermediate conduit rigid.
If you don t want to remove drywall then you ll be running most of the wires through the attic or the crawl space.
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Do not drill them through the joists or rafters.
If you can run it across by stapling it to the rafters you can avoid the insulation thing.
Don t forget to include the vertical distance up to the attic and back down again.
If you are planning to run security camera wires outside beyond the suggested range take the following tips into account.
Measure the distance between the two sites you want to run wire between and make sure you will have enough wire.
Step 2 find your attic access.
I just got back from my attic and realized i can t access the soffit from there.
There are two ways to run electrical wiring on the exterior walls of a house or other structure.
If the attic is inaccessible you have less a worry about protecting the wires than you would if it were a storage area.
Nm through to soffit in non accessible attic junction box under soffit to transition from nm to 10awg thwn grounds crimped thwn in 3 4 metal conduit down to switch or 2 circuit solar load center through the wall into the basement and into the subpanel sized for at least 5760w if using a load center or 3840w if using switch.