I enjoy watching other people troubleshoot. I am much older than I care to admit, but we must always be willing to learn. If the method works and is safe, then that is great. I usually remove the known good breaker, replace the questionable breaker with the known good one and see what happens. You are educational for people seeking help, an example to the next generation of electricians and even old farts like me learn too. Thanks
Good work Steven! Breakers will wear out ! What we don't is how long if any the breaker was on before it tripped, did it trip the moment you turned it on, or how many amps the compressor was pulling. You took the quick route , verify the breaker , check the equipment ,change the breaker, finish up and on the next job. Smart call !!
Great job, splicing those wires made it a much easier quicker job, not used to seeing breakers with screws holding them in. How much does a breaker like that cost ?
I’m a second year apprentice and I’m loving your videos, could you make a video on what power tools I should get in order of importance? Thanks keep it up!
Sorry i NOT fan of those breakers it’s a recipe for disaster when the panel is live I have seen some get ark flash back when he dropped a pin 😢. But great fault finding love watching your videos . Watching from the U.K.
Always willing to learn just wish their were more guys like you willing to share insights and ideas.
I agree 👍
love the 'raw' footage,like dropping the screws lol happens in real life all the time!great video,keep 'em coming.
You make it look easy. Nice job man. To bad this business doesn't have more people like yourself willing to share information.
Keep doing Troubleshooting videos,We love those
Great video. Don’t forget about PPE. The dead front is off and the panel is Hot.
I enjoy watching other people troubleshoot. I am much older than I care to admit, but we must always be willing to learn.
If the method works and is safe, then that is great. I usually remove the known good breaker, replace the questionable breaker with the known good one and see what happens.
You are educational for people seeking help, an example to the next generation of electricians and even old farts like me learn too. Thanks
Good work Steven! Breakers will wear out ! What we don't is how long if any the breaker was on before it tripped, did it trip the moment you turned it on, or how many amps the compressor was pulling. You took the quick route , verify the breaker , check the equipment ,change the breaker, finish up and on the next job. Smart call !!
Great job, splicing those wires made it a much easier quicker job, not used to seeing breakers with screws holding them in. How much does a breaker like that cost ?
Great vid.
well done
Beautiful clean panel.
Hell yea. Great content babyyyy!
thanks for the cool trick!
Good troubleshooting ... Thx
I’m a second year apprentice and I’m loving your videos, could you make a video on what power tools I should get in order of importance? Thanks keep it up!
Good idea I will.
Nice job. Thanks for sharing.
Great job!
steve the first thing to check breaker while is bolted in buss bar
Is it okay to use extended plastic with metal box
Sorry i NOT fan of those breakers it’s a recipe for disaster when the panel is live I have seen some get ark flash back when he dropped a pin 😢. But great fault finding love watching your videos . Watching from the U.K.
Nice, "Process of Elimination" Not familiar with that type of panel. Those screws that hold the breakers in, are they hot? and screw into the bus bar?
Yes they're hot
Bolt-ins are a pain in the ass. Try an insulated nut driver.
I did, the issue is they are not magnetic
Gotcha
Quick wedge holding screwdrivers
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