This j box came apart quick when the customer tried to replace the switch. Simon Electric Boca fl
23 Replies to “This j box came apart quick when the customer tried to replace the switch. Simon Electric Boca fl”
Why did he work live?
We all have an electrical language, and identifying switch legs is my love language out here 😂
no tape at this level of expertise is insane
Without isolating the circuit 💀
Wow, no earth shielding😂
Wow a switch with the power ran to it, as oppose to the light. Love it. That was easier to troubleshoot than taking down a potential huge ass chandelier at unknown heights
One word, Wago
Why did you wrap them neutrals 75 times 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤮🤮🤮
Doin it live as well… You American cowboys scare me
I can admire a guy in this field comfortable enough to wear a 2 tone date just while working.
Great tip on the curly “Q” trick…Thanks a million !!!
bruh this shit isn't that hard how do people fuck it up
Stop doing live work.
Rigid! 😮
Yep, the old 2-way switch can only go in one way.
Good job ⚡️⚡️⚡️
I work service. Like your videos bro! Never know what we're gonna run into "out in the wild"..I like seeing what others did and storing it in my limited hard drive.HA!
I don't know but watching your videos made me curious about 110 volts system and i learnt all about it lmao
shouldn't wear jewelry while working with electric. I don't allow my guys on a job site if they have any on
You tighten the ground with an impact 😂😂😂
Before needing neutral at the switch became a thing here it was common for wiring to be spidered through the ceiling with just a 2 core cable to the switch and that was colour coded with red being permanent live, and white being switched. An older standard used black and white instead of red and white. Nowdays with looping at the switch being common there's 3 cables typically – supply in (3 core cable) from the prior switch, loop out (again 3 core) to the next switch and 3 core to the light(s) operated by the switch. Pen written labelling on each cable as to what it does.
I was a electrician for 47yrs I never wore all that jewelry . Only a non conducive watch you will learn 😢
Why did he work live?
We all have an electrical language, and identifying switch legs is my love language out here 😂
no tape at this level of expertise is insane
Without isolating the circuit 💀
Wow, no earth shielding😂
Wow a switch with the power ran to it, as oppose to the light. Love it. That was easier to troubleshoot than taking down a potential huge ass chandelier at unknown heights
One word,
Wago
Why did you wrap them neutrals 75 times 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤮🤮🤮
Doin it live as well… You American cowboys scare me
I can admire a guy in this field comfortable enough to wear a 2 tone date just while working.
Great tip on the curly “Q” trick…Thanks a million !!!
bruh this shit isn't that hard how do people fuck it up
Stop doing live work.
Rigid! 😮
Yep, the old 2-way switch can only go in one way.
Good job ⚡️⚡️⚡️
I work service. Like your videos bro! Never know what we're gonna run into "out in the wild"..I like seeing what others did and storing it in my limited hard drive.HA!
I don't know but watching your videos made me curious about 110 volts system and i learnt all about it lmao
shouldn't wear jewelry while working with electric. I don't allow my guys on a job site if they have any on
You tighten the ground with an impact 😂😂😂
Before needing neutral at the switch became a thing here it was common for wiring to be spidered through the ceiling with just a 2 core cable to the switch and that was colour coded with red being permanent live, and white being switched. An older standard used black and white instead of red and white. Nowdays with looping at the switch being common there's 3 cables typically – supply in (3 core cable) from the prior switch, loop out (again 3 core) to the next switch and 3 core to the light(s) operated by the switch. Pen written labelling on each cable as to what it does.
I was a electrician for 47yrs I never wore all that jewelry . Only a non conducive watch you will learn 😢