It all started as a joke. And now its a reality and something I'm truly passionate about. I love sharing knowledge in the electrical field. Providing some insight to the electrical side of jobsites. Every once in a while I throw some jokes in so everyone knows life is about having fun! Enjoy what you do. I appreciate the support I continually receive!
most panels i’ve worked on just have a main right in the panel. Honestly wish they had separate disconnects like this. Would make doing a panel swap without a permit as an apprentice a lot easier… Wouldn’t need to pull the mains out of the panel while they’re still hot.
Well I have used that bender, a few times, even at my size it can be rather difficult. I’m 6’7. After a while, you just say, they hell with it and get the 555 out, and you’re done.
That looks really good. Been doing electrical work for 30 years and this is my first tape light install for under cabinet lights. lol my situation is a new home build so luckily no drywall. lol
What size wire do you run for the tape light. 18 gauge? I was gonna use 16 but I think that may be larger than I actually need. Short run... less than 25 ft of tape light. Thanks
Yo dude I started an apprenticeship with a small shop recently. They are using scrap romex jackets as straps when roughing, what’s your thoughts on that lol? As a green apprentice it’s one of the first things I was like uhhh wtf is this?
There are far more than 2 types of wire connectors. Basically you want a good mechanical and a good electrical connection. Evaluate alternatives accordingly.
Lmao JW gets an F for PPE if I work live PPE is at a 100% hahaha I’m guilty of 60% all outside of live work….also I know that splice isn’t gonna just get shoved behind the sheet rock without a J-box