Today we’re installing a Gen3 Tesla wall charger with PEN fault detection. Thanks for watching Subscribe if you wish 😃 Enquiries: Info@cablesmith.co.uk
Good to see you back, Sean, those wheelie bin workbenches are a Godsend. Did you have fun getting the wall connector added to the customers Tesla App, it's far from intuitive
Good to see you back on RU-vid again. Without meaning to pry into why you’ve been away from RU-vid, all I’ll say is if you had been through some tough times and/or lost motivation, I always remember Nick Bundy saying how making RU-vid videos helps him, and I’d say, showing off your neat tidy work, should be enough to motivate you. I think that’s the first Tesla EV charger I’ve seen fitted on a RU-vid channel? (Don’t recall even Jordan or his team fitting one, just a Tesla battery storage system), and also don’t think I’ve ever seen that cover used for an EV charger, maybe someone used one to run armoured cable to a shed or garden office? But now I’m gonna have to watch back some EV videos to see how most try and either make it look neat or less noticeable. Because that cover looks like it should always be there.
Cheers Phillip! Appreciate the support, as for the cover, they are a godsend sometimes, for something so basic, they do look nice and neat in my opinion.
I was so close to not having the blow out too 😂 typical. But yea I always carry some covers in the van, you won’t catch me trying to silicone it and blow brick dust at it to hide it 😂😂
So good to see you back Sean,those Linian clips are brilliant,so discreet and smart and the chargers red cover looks great,enjoyable video,looking forward to your next one big pal
Great to see you back making content. Don’t know why I like watching spark vids when I’m not even in the trade😱 Great video anyway. Where’s your side kick Ryan? Given him the elbow 💪 😛
Hi young Sean, great to see you back on RU-vid, I've missed your usual Manc humour and skill at the job, don't leave it so long next time, am I right in thinking you are working on your own? Regards from Ray the old sod from North Wales.