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  • @davidmckendry214
    @davidmckendry214 3 года назад +3

    Love how thorough you are with your testing you don't leave anything to chance. Best way to be and if all the sparks did things as well we would all have safely wired homes. Good work mate.

  • @davidmarshall7009
    @davidmarshall7009 2 года назад +1

    Great video - at 50 I have decided to retrain and this stuff is training gold! Cheers

  • @iwayini
    @iwayini 4 года назад +1

    Many thanks for this video. Most informative. You taught me something with that socket and re-terminating the cable. Thank you for creating this content!

  • @Ro32da72
    @Ro32da72 4 года назад +3

    I'm no sparks, but I always find your content informative and interesting. Nice to see the detail of a thorough job.

  • @craigemmott4976
    @craigemmott4976 4 года назад +2

    Always love your videos and this is another example of your professionalism.

  • @og2tonegg693
    @og2tonegg693 4 года назад

    I was a sparky back in 90s, you are very good at your job. Having a kitchen extension done and needed a reminder how it's wired up. Then had a bit time to watch the rest of your videos.

  • @Evansallelectrical
    @Evansallelectrical 4 года назад

    Love the content mate, keep it up. Good to see you talking through things and actually explaining why, how etc.

  • @train4905
    @train4905 4 года назад

    Superb job Chris.excellent testing.

  • @garylatto4191
    @garylatto4191 4 года назад

    Yet again thanks for taking the time to film and show us all chris 👍

  • @seandempsey7351
    @seandempsey7351 2 года назад

    Excellent video
    Some great work done there mate and a bit of good advice as well 👍👍👍👍❤️

  • @79DJB
    @79DJB 4 года назад

    Great honest work Chris. Meggering will actually cook off any water in the cable or enclosure, when the water cooks off the core to core impedance increases.

  • @haydenuk02
    @haydenuk02 4 года назад

    Excellent work and thanks for the content stay safe and take care

  • @ranmoorsi
    @ranmoorsi 4 года назад +1

    Love your Videos mate there brill, I don't really know ought about electrics but there interesting ... Keep up the good work

  • @fynlinemusic
    @fynlinemusic 3 года назад

    Great video, well explained. Top notch content.

  • @sawleyram7405
    @sawleyram7405 4 года назад +1

    I've been on all sorts of prescriptions for Hayfever over the past 10 years (which for me flares up only in May and June). The one 'treatment' though which I've found works best is Vaseline around the nostrils to catch the pollen and a Boots eye spray.

  • @petertallowin6406
    @petertallowin6406 4 года назад

    Proper videos, as it is. Thanks dude. :)

  • @stuartrhoades4306
    @stuartrhoades4306 4 года назад +1

    Have ever thought about doing the ring test from a socket outlet. It saves disturbing the board and is often more accessible. It's also easier to differentiate the two legs and it also counts as a point of inspection.

  • @Homerlad
    @Homerlad 4 года назад +1

    I’m not a spark but I’ve rewired my house and my mates Butty shop by what I’ve learned watching your videos. 👍🏻

  • @jontownsend8090
    @jontownsend8090 4 года назад

    A job done thoroughly is a job well done. The hay-fever gets in the way of everything. I have tried everything to get shot of it, nothing stops it 100%.

  • @zahirakhtar7734
    @zahirakhtar7734 3 года назад

    Excellent video.

  • @peter-gn8ey
    @peter-gn8ey 4 года назад +4

    23:52 i chuckled there... the last batch of EICRs I commissioned was about 4 years ago (due for renewal soon)... the spark (who came recommended and is well reviewed) did a block of 6 flats in less than a day; the building is electric-only too so it's dual boards in every flat with storage/panel heating. great video.

    • @09weenic
      @09weenic 3 года назад +1

      Did 6 flats in less than a day 🤔

  • @Xennial_Dad
    @Xennial_Dad 4 года назад +2

    Great vid as usual pal. I do enjoy watching your content.
    I'm sure you know already but I don't think you mentioned it, BS7671 does indeed say that greater than 1MOhm is a pass, however guidance note 3 states that less than 2MOhm may signify a latent defect. I haven't carried out electrical work for quite a few years now though, so please feel free to correct me.
    Keep it up mate. Between you and Thomas Nagy and DSS we can all learn a lot.

  • @acelectricalsecurity
    @acelectricalsecurity 4 года назад +13

    What I have found is people are willing to pay £500 plus for a guy in a suit to basically make sure the house is there, where he will put down that everything requires a specialist to check, that's a so called survey.
    Yet think it's expensive if an electrician turns up and charges £200 - £300 for an inspection. A lot of these people get what they deserve, because they would have phoned several people for prices and gobfor the £50 merchant, I have seen it to many times, and I have no sympathy with them.

    • @lexluther971
      @lexluther971 3 года назад

      Cowboys is what you call them

  • @Runawaygeekchannel
    @Runawaygeekchannel 4 года назад +21

    Love these vids, im not even a sparky, but its interesting stuff. 👍

    • @anthonyridgley1819
      @anthonyridgley1819 4 года назад +1

      Ditto.... best thing is at my old house my landlord got some dodgy electricians in, but thanks to chris n the gang i questioned everything they did on the sheet n told the landlord they didnt even look at the wires etc although they put down they did a full test inc taking socket n switches off.

  • @jonbailes1934
    @jonbailes1934 2 года назад

    Chris, nice to see you’ve changed your opinion on earthing the metal back box to the faceplate. I was watching a video of yours made 2 years ago and you said it wasn’t necessary to wire the box to the socket as the screws did the job.

  • @robswingler
    @robswingler 4 года назад +1

    Well done . Nice to see an eicr done right . Much better than the drive by £60 jobs doing 10 plus a day guys.

  • @benbradbury3665
    @benbradbury3665 3 года назад +3

    “The bloke that did it from the van” I almost died

  • @mickuljatheseagull
    @mickuljatheseagull 4 года назад +1

    You're a good conscientious spark Chris. But then that's why you don't mind filming yourself at work.👍

  • @craigspacie7048
    @craigspacie7048 4 года назад

    Great video mate

  • @donnierobertson3088
    @donnierobertson3088 4 года назад

    Great job

  • @Scamparelli
    @Scamparelli 2 года назад

    Loving your videos Chris. I'd get you round to do full test on our installation if you were nearer to Dorset! Realised the excellent John Ward lives down the road - I wonder if he'd be interested!?

  • @peterkinch6857
    @peterkinch6857 3 года назад

    Spot on with the comments at the end mate about eicr it's gonna turn into a race to the bottom. People gotta learn you get what you pay for 👍

  • @PhilipHudnott
    @PhilipHudnott 4 года назад +4

    Will the new tester do type B rcd’s or is it only type A and AC?
    Just asking as I have come across a couple of type b’s when testing ev installs.

  • @Brown969
    @Brown969 4 года назад +7

    So true when testing a ring...praying it's complete!!
    I feel your pain with the Hayfever...have a word with your GP. They have access to some good antihistamines that don't make you drowsy. Fexofenadine is my current hayfever treatment.

    • @sawleyram7405
      @sawleyram7405 4 года назад

      Fexofenadine hydrochloride is very good I agree, but the side affects can be horrible (lower back pain for me).

    • @dogwalker666
      @dogwalker666 4 года назад

      My GP would only give me cetirizine yold me to take twice a day but it makes me so groggy.

    • @samurai2emporor
      @samurai2emporor 4 года назад

      150mg of fexo for me, spot on and never had side effects 10 years in

    • @dogwalker666
      @dogwalker666 4 года назад +1

      @@samurai2emporor unfortunately it's a prescription only drug in the UK.

    • @sawleyram7405
      @sawleyram7405 4 года назад +2

      @@samurai2emporor Unfortunately not every body is the same!

  • @darrennoller2945
    @darrennoller2945 4 года назад +5

    I fit a 6mm to outbuildings as a minimum, regardless of the run you never know what the next guy is going to decide to install in an outbuilding it’s always best to future proof especially when a cable is being buried. You did the right thing with that 2.5 top man 👍🏻

    • @jonanders76
      @jonanders76 3 года назад

      Hmm, I install whatever size cable Ive calculated, taking into account Ib and length of run etc

  • @doctorelectric470
    @doctorelectric470 4 года назад +31

    Good video Chris, I think I'll show this to my potential customers too when they are comparing quotes, I always charge a full day at £300, I get about half of the jobs I quote for but that's fine with me!

    • @jeffreyfearn5662
      @jeffreyfearn5662 4 года назад +8

      Makes me laugh when potential clients are willing to give their money to cowboys, then nitpick when you tell them all you need to do for a proper job.

    • @John_wicks-dad
      @John_wicks-dad 3 года назад

      Jeffrey Fearn cheap folk get cheap jobs then eventually come round after paying double. Makes sense eh. Strange folk in the world

    • @kryptoniteee
      @kryptoniteee 3 года назад +1

      Electraicians make £300!!! A day? I don’t make that in a week.

    • @doctorelectric470
      @doctorelectric470 3 года назад +1

      @@kryptoniteee go to college and learn to be an Electrician then mate, takes about 5 years to train, but it's a very hard course, lots of maths & regulations

    • @jocramkrispy305
      @jocramkrispy305 2 года назад

      @@doctorelectric470 It;s the fixing other peoples shit that puts me off...

  • @zjzozn
    @zjzozn 4 года назад

    Super vlog.... small place, but loads to see and test. Good to see report software 👍 Do you cross connect test ring final?

  • @imtrue2132
    @imtrue2132 4 года назад

    The 6A breaker in 16:00 seems newly added it didn't had that discoloration like the other breakers. Perhaps for a (temporary) light . Outdoors at the door?

  • @tomorichard
    @tomorichard 4 года назад +6

    I would imagine the fact both ring’s r2 values are higher than expected would be a further investigation. Great informative content 👍

    • @alhughes9698
      @alhughes9698 4 года назад +2

      The old red and black wiring for the sockets could have a 1mm cpc instead of a 1.5mm buts its hard to see from the video

    • @alhughes9698
      @alhughes9698 4 года назад +2

      0.22 x 1.67 = 0.36 expected cpc measurement for a 1.5mm cpc but 0.22 x 2.5 = 0.55 expected cpc measurement for a 1mm cpc, which isn't too far away from 0.59 but again cant really see what size it is

  • @djgeorgevdg
    @djgeorgevdg 4 года назад +2

    If Possible Please could I have one of your old consumer units?
    Love your videos big Fan 😁😁😁😁

  • @aiyede2010
    @aiyede2010 3 года назад

    Hi Chris, thanks for your various videos. Please could you confirm if the Kewtech 63 plus does 2 lead no-trip RCD test.

  • @robertwilliamson3934
    @robertwilliamson3934 3 года назад

    Love your vids some comments about drive by sparks a bit unfair noticed you said am not taking anything to do with out building surely the client wanted a full inspection does he have to pay more or get another spark !

  • @pselectrical4561
    @pselectrical4561 3 года назад

    We carry out a lot of EICRs, the fault on the sockets are common. I would class that as fault finding and is not part of the EICR, this isn't a criticism for you fixing the fault that's a good thing for the client but in a world of tight margins I would leave it for the fault finding after. Fair enough if that was the only thing wrong with the installation to save a revisit but there are quite often more things to fix so I would advise that the testing be carried out and any observations be recorded. Then agree with the customer any additional costs. I do like the videos by the way.. keep up the good work!

  • @rowanNClangley
    @rowanNClangley 4 года назад

    You and I think the same way Chris. So many defects can be nothing worse than creep or wire broken in the contacts in a switch or socket, or where Mr DIY or "Stetson Electricals" (clue in the hat) have had their grubby fingers on the installation to spoil it. But at least your rings were still rings.

  • @michaeljohnson1006
    @michaeljohnson1006 4 года назад +1

    Do you do the Vaseline shoved all the way up your nose trick before you go out in the morning then again as u feel it wearing away! It makes my hay fever that much better i barely need tablets..

  • @NewAge0fAquarius
    @NewAge0fAquarius 4 года назад +2

    i hear this the screws earth the switch a lot well not when someone removes the cover ie decorators etc that is the time a lose connection springs into action... nice video

    • @supersparks9466
      @supersparks9466 4 года назад +1

      Should they be removing the cover while still live?

    • @pete3039
      @pete3039 4 года назад

      No, but they usually will to make a better job, it's always dead safe until they get a good belt 😂😂

  • @justintemp
    @justintemp 3 года назад

    So with the sockets are you just pushing it in and out and switching it until it works then job done? Given reading was high why not just open it and not faf about with the on off in out routine?

  • @Ragnar8504
    @Ragnar8504 4 года назад +3

    Those '"I'll just fix that, only takes me a minute or so" jobs can escalate badly though!
    I spent last week in a place where they specified light switches with neons that illuminate when the lights are off, so the switches are easier to find. Mate told me "One neon on the fourth floor doesn't work, even after replacing the neon insert! Have a look, maybe a jumper wire has come loose!"
    Turned out the jumper had been missing in the first place but the whole setup was so dodgy that I ended up spending more than half a day fixing the back boxes and wiring in two rooms up there. Background story: masonry back boxes on the continent are plastic and have been since the late 50s. They're not flame retardant though, so they have no business being near any timbers. Older boxes were metal but insulated with some kind of tar paper instead of earthed since circuits weren't necessarily earthed back then. Nowadays, that insulation is no longer considered sufficient, so all metal boxes need to be replaced. Dry-lining boxes are flame-retardant but only have a 3-mm lip so the holes need to be quite precisely 68 mm diametre.
    What I found when I removed those switches was a mix of plastic masonry and metal boxes sunk into huge holes in timber panelling so I couldn't just put in dry-lining boxes. I ended up cutting a 19 mm pine board with holes the right size to cover the original mess. Looks a bit mediaeval but that's the whole point of a castle I guess. I even used hand-forged decorative screws to fasten the boards to the wall.
    Ideally the whole place needs a full rewire but since the budget is tight that's not going to happen. We're doing one room at a time in cooperation with the local electrician. Should only take 30 years or so.

    • @demoniack81
      @demoniack81 3 года назад

      As a bonus, in 30 years you'll need to start from the original neons again because they'll be too old...

    • @Ragnar8504
      @Ragnar8504 3 года назад

      @@demoniack81 I suspect I'll have to replace them even more often. Most of the current ones are from the 1980s and failing one by one but apparently new ones are a lot less long-lived than those.

  • @n3ilvincent870
    @n3ilvincent870 Год назад

    Just like to add there is some very good women electricians out there too

  • @andrewwhite1793
    @andrewwhite1793 3 года назад

    Last time I lifted a hatch like that there was a wasps nest the size of a washing machine..

  • @dc-sd3gd
    @dc-sd3gd 4 года назад +6

    Or the 4th bloke, the one who fixes the first socket like that, but finds every conmection to be like that and just gives up hope😂

  • @stevec5165
    @stevec5165 4 года назад +1

    Another awesome video Chris!!! You do such a fantastic job!! I’m a level 2 adult learner and always find your videos really helpful! I hope you don’t mind me asking and please don’t rip me to shreds guys for probably asking a daft question but was the CPC resistance higher than expected on the end to end CPC test at 4:49mins? If the CPCs were 1.5mm2 the expected resistance is around 1.67 times the value of R1 or Rn (so 1.67x0.20= 0.33ohms) but it looked a bit higher during the testing. I assume this is probably higher due to the way the CPCs have been terminated and the state of some of the sockets but I’m just interested in how high the reading would have to be to raise alarm bells? Apologies if this is a daft question and no doubt a tolerance is given in one of the regs but i just haven’t got there yet in my studies 👍

    • @Cjrelectrical
      @Cjrelectrical  4 года назад +1

      Correct old terminations over time. Socket condition was terrible and this place is terribly damp due to the basement. I believe this is also a factor for the really poor insulation resistance readings on that particular circuit.

    • @stevec5165
      @stevec5165 4 года назад

      Brilliant - Thanks very much for getting back to me Chris. Keep up the good work and I look forward to more of your awesome videos 👍

  • @charliechimples
    @charliechimples 4 года назад

    Great vid thanks for sharing. 🐵

  • @dsbelectricaldavidbetterid8448
    @dsbelectricaldavidbetterid8448 4 года назад

    R1 Rn test is a good idea also, short circuit currents is a underestimated test imo i like to take my end to end loop readings r1 r2 and divide by 4 for the expected reading i also do a calculation for volts drop of ring lvd=11.5x1000/ib x mvam/4 x ct 1 i use ct 1 correction factor to err on caution this gives me a clue on the length of cable , nice software good call on the socket replacements hope your keeping well mr cjr

  • @zabizeyaee8002
    @zabizeyaee8002 3 года назад

    Don't you guys use a circuit finder to find branch circuit breakers that are not labeled in breaker box or as you say fuse board?

  • @RJSElectricalCheshire
    @RJSElectricalCheshire 4 года назад +1

    Did you put the 1.59MOhm down as FI because it was less than 2?

  • @gemmas6468
    @gemmas6468 3 года назад

    Hi just found you. Great video - what software are you using to record the details. Many Thanks

  • @garrygriffithselectricalse843
    @garrygriffithselectricalse843 4 года назад

    Hi chris when testing a ring circuit on an eicr do you do a figure eight test on the line and neutral. Thanks keep up the good work 👍

    • @northernriderpov
      @northernriderpov 4 года назад +1

      Depends what you are testing for, and what sort of problems you expect. If you are only really looking for polarity and every socket being suitably earthed, then no need even to switch off.
      The result of the fig 8 test is a maximum R1 +R2 value, that reads the same at every socket that is not a spur, equivalent to (once reconnected as a ring) to the R1+R2 you would have had if you had one wost case socket diametrically opposite the feedpoint. (assuming same cable cross section and not a mix of 2.5mm and imperial )
      Its good for finding spurs, and of course checking the ring is not broken. But, unless you have good reason to suspect its been tampered with, then there is no need to do it (though the numbers of wires to be separated is the same if you suspect the ring is broken and wish to check the ring round.)

  • @tyroneoneill9220
    @tyroneoneill9220 4 года назад

    Hi m8 just finished my bricklaying nvq do u reckon i should go for a electrocution apprenticeship? Im 18 and really enjoy ur vidios

  • @stephenpeacock2627
    @stephenpeacock2627 3 года назад

    Just paid £163 for a sparky to do an eicr on a 4.5 year old flat to renew the eicr. I’m all for checks but the latest regs are crazy and should line up with builders. Our flat is now only satisfactory as it doesn’t have a fire rated consumer box. Begs the question why Berkeley’s didn’t install them.

  • @welshadventurer4639
    @welshadventurer4639 4 года назад +2

    Breaking capacity 0.4 I take its been along day and you meant 6k. Or were you on about your disconnection time. Testing from the van joking aside so many out there. I used to call them arm chair testers 🤣🤣

  • @anthonyridgley1819
    @anthonyridgley1819 4 года назад +1

    Great video chris... ive recently bought a hot tub need advice. Would you recommend putting an out door socket outside from a fused spare or would you recommend it coming from the board?? Im not doing it myself reason why im asking is ive had 2 electricians say 2 different things.. one even said he could take it off kitchen supply which i thought be strange

    • @HappilyHomicidalHooligan
      @HappilyHomicidalHooligan 4 года назад

      I'm Canadian, NOT UK trained, but a Hot Tub would seem to me to have too high a current draw to be on anything other than a dedicated circuit (ie. it's the only thing on that circuit). Here in Canada (and I believe most/all the USA) Hot Tubs MUST be on a dedicated circuit...

    • @anthonyridgley1819
      @anthonyridgley1819 4 года назад

      Sorry mate i should of made it clear. i ment a lazy spa hot tub (blow up one)..

    • @Cjrelectrical
      @Cjrelectrical  4 года назад

      I believe they come with a 13amp plug top ?

    • @anthonyridgley1819
      @anthonyridgley1819 4 года назад

      Yes chris it does...

  • @sirforryan
    @sirforryan 4 года назад +2

    hi chris or to anyone else. Should you earth backboxes? i have changed a few sockets in my house to double from single. The single metal backboxes weren't earthed to start with so i followed suit and didnt earth the double metal backboxes. Also the sockets are plastic not metal faceplate ones.
    thanks

    • @conorcummings21
      @conorcummings21 4 года назад +2

      Depends on the lugs if they move or not.. general practice of a good electricain would.

    • @sirforryan
      @sirforryan 4 года назад

      Cheers I’ll buy some twin and earth

    • @GretatheEvilGremlin
      @GretatheEvilGremlin 4 года назад

      If there's a fixed lug on the back box, no need. But also make an assessment on potential damp or corrosion. Much easier to just earth the back box, its good practice and takes seconds, not worth omitting it.

  • @leeburnside735
    @leeburnside735 4 года назад +3

    like the honest vid, im in france been working here for 7 years but coming back next year just out of curiosity what is the cost now for full EICR like you did in the vid

    • @alhughes9698
      @alhughes9698 4 года назад +1

      200 - 250 will get you a good inspection i'd say. :)

  • @davidadams421
    @davidadams421 3 года назад +1

    Very interesting. A 5 hour job you pay for that could potentially save your life or those you love would be a bargain to me, whatever the rate.

  • @kyriefstratiou7896
    @kyriefstratiou7896 3 года назад

    Always enjoy your videos. Keep them coming. What software do you use on your iPad?

  • @stevenpoola5107
    @stevenpoola5107 4 года назад +1

    Hi chris, love the video mate. What test cert software do you use?

  • @taftmh
    @taftmh 4 года назад

    That socket on the kitchen work top looks like it’s within the splash zone by the sink
    Cooker switch looks less than 100mm from the cooker space too but I could be wrong there

    • @spencerwilton5831
      @spencerwilton5831 4 года назад

      CM Tafty kitchen socket looked well over 30cm from drainer to me.

    • @pete3039
      @pete3039 4 года назад

      Last time I checked regs (16th) it's irrelevant if you are using rcd,

    • @jonanders76
      @jonanders76 3 года назад

      @@pete3039 It is irrelevant in regards to BS7671. The 300mm is guidance noted in the IET Building Regulations Guide

  • @09weenic
    @09weenic 3 года назад

    Does anyone carry out the ring circuit continuity test behind a socket outlet ?

  • @hehir63
    @hehir63 4 года назад

    Hi Chris what testing software are you using. Tony

  • @David_11111
    @David_11111 4 года назад

    Again so nice to see proper work, not sure I understand why you let it fail because of only one back box. I would of hoped it got changed by you. I did hear what they wanted but did they really need a fail ?

  • @philliprees7284
    @philliprees7284 3 года назад

    We have always been advised to count double sockets as 2 points. Just saying

  • @fidelcastro9579
    @fidelcastro9579 4 года назад +1

    Testing from the van. 🙈🙈🙈

  • @mpumelelogoodman1938
    @mpumelelogoodman1938 2 года назад

    Hi, are you using an app to writew down your values on your Ipad?

  • @stephenpattle4757
    @stephenpattle4757 3 года назад

    Hi Chris what is the software your using to record the results please

  • @markdevlin8471
    @markdevlin8471 4 года назад +1

    Enjoy watching the video's though even if I've got absolutely no idea what the hells going on. 🤣

  • @paulmorrey733
    @paulmorrey733 4 года назад

    Thanks

  • @muzikman2008
    @muzikman2008 4 года назад +1

    What a crap hole! 😂 I see metal clad switches and sockets not earthed with a fly lead all the time. Pet hate of mine. It's prob cheaper to rewire that place than spend days sorting all the dodgy wiring.

  • @alantorrance6153
    @alantorrance6153 4 года назад

    "This tester is fantastic",(at time 3:35. Yes, it should be at about GP Pounds 1,600 on Ebay. Certainly massively more expensive that my ordinary ohm-meter (but, hey, it does so much more!!!!).

    • @SME_Ste
      @SME_Ste 4 года назад +1

      Alan Torrance Suggest you get of ebay then as thats a massively inflated price. Strange fellow you seem to be😉

  • @FrostyEmails
    @FrostyEmails 4 года назад

    What app did you use for the testing

  • @OA1998.
    @OA1998. 3 года назад

    1. Bloke won't even test it
    2. Bloke will test it and wont do nothing about it
    3. Bloke will test it and rectify it
    4. Bloke will test it and call up client after testing the whole property to let them know what needs sorting, and if its as simple as replacing a socket he will fix it. Then give them a "satisfactory". If requirements are met
    I don't fix stuff without confirming with clients or estate agents. I've been burnt too much, by landlords especially " I didn't agree to that" even if its a bloody c1. Had a landlord scream at the estate agent because i replaced a completely burnt out cooker isolator you could see it from the outside and the agent agreed to fix it before asking the landlord because it was such an obvious thing that needed sorting ASAP the c**t refused to pay and the agents got rid of him and payed me out of their own pocket

  • @1499cally
    @1499cally 4 года назад +18

    This dislikes on this video are from the Drive-By ‘electricians’

  • @garyseymour6319
    @garyseymour6319 2 года назад

    So would an EICR test pick up on single insulated tails?

  • @matthewpotts3081
    @matthewpotts3081 3 года назад

    Hi mate, I’m new to being a sparky, what’s the flux capacitance of them MCB’s? And do you set the phasers to milky on your tester?

    • @Cjrelectrical
      @Cjrelectrical  3 года назад +3

      The flux levels are set to medium but you can adjust them up to high but be careful of time travel. My tester is set on strawberry but I do believe there is a milky function on the Kewtech kt69plus

  • @frazer26
    @frazer26 4 года назад

    For hay fever a guy I work with says that you should buy local honey, since he started to eat honey pollinated in his area, he’s not had hay fever.

    • @spencerwilton5831
      @spencerwilton5831 4 года назад

      Frazer Telford That's actually true. It takes time, but the theory is that you develop a tolerance for the pollen from which the honey is made. It has to be local honey rather than supermarket stuff from god knows where, because your hay fever will be affected by the local flora.
      I suffer a lot with hay fever, but it is exacerbated by other pollution. I found an air purifier made a massive difference, I run it 24 / 7 to keep my bedroom as particle free as possible and it has transformed my life, I no longer wake up feeling like I have been run over.

  • @simonhanlon7518
    @simonhanlon7518 3 года назад

    Great job! Technically the grey part of the cable is classed as the sheath, not insulation :-)

  • @eric4709
    @eric4709 3 года назад

    On a fig 8 "R1 + R2" test for Ring finals ( CPC (r1) and Line (r2) crossed) on a perfect ring - shouldn't all outlets give the same reading ? ( that is : a fig 8 test effectively creates a "circular circuit" where each test always measures resistance across a diameter - hence the resistance will always be the same - irrespective of which point ( diameter) is under test

    • @Cjrelectrical
      @Cjrelectrical  3 года назад

      Correct if you test behind the socket on the cables but if using a plug in tester you will get various readings due to the resistance in the socket pins

  • @RandyDarkshade2
    @RandyDarkshade2 4 года назад

    at 9:38 As that socket has a broken earth connector on the faceplate. (left side) would that not be a fail and need replacing?

  • @lin-fel
    @lin-fel 4 года назад +1

    Whats the test / software you use

  • @osprey86
    @osprey86 4 года назад

    What app does he use in documenting the test

  • @exiledthe1
    @exiledthe1 4 года назад

    Hi Chris. Seen a few of your videos now. What is the software package you're using on your tablet/pad

  • @EasyTricksJawidahmadzai
    @EasyTricksJawidahmadzai 3 года назад +1

    What is the app you used on your I pad 2:09

  • @cumberland1234
    @cumberland1234 4 года назад

    I think the KA rating of the MCB is the number in the box on it, 6000 = 6KA. I’m not sure why they give you daft options on your software for it, or am I getting confused with disconnection times?

    • @tomorichard
      @tomorichard 4 года назад

      cumberland1234 it’s to confirm that you have checked the protective device can break the full fault current expected in the event of short circuit without destroying itself

    • @cumberland1234
      @cumberland1234 4 года назад

      tomorichard Thompson yep, on the video at 2.05 Chris says KA breaking capacity 0.4 which is only 400A. I think it is meant to be 6KA.

    • @tomorichard
      @tomorichard 4 года назад

      cumberland1234 oh I see what you mean

    • @Cjrelectrical
      @Cjrelectrical  4 года назад +3

      Yeah clearly a lag in me filming thinking and holding a camera . The 0.4 was for the disconnection time 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @simonabbott7323
    @simonabbott7323 4 года назад

    I know there's a lot wrong with the outbuilding circuit, but what's wrong with 2.5 on a 20A?

    • @HappilyHomicidalHooligan
      @HappilyHomicidalHooligan 4 года назад

      The Circuit is too long for a wire that small.
      Wire size requirements are determined by:
      1) What's going to be plugged in.
      2) How many of them are going to be plugged in.
      3) How long is the Circuit (ie. how much wire is needed to complete it).

    • @SME_Ste
      @SME_Ste 4 года назад +1

      Probably volt drop at a guess

  • @doctorelectric470
    @doctorelectric470 4 года назад

    CHRIS-------Where are the socks???

  • @okbuddy9377
    @okbuddy9377 4 года назад

    7:11 for afternoon delight

  • @justdontgiveafukk
    @justdontgiveafukk 3 года назад

    Didnt do your functional test on that RCD...

  • @davedave1885
    @davedave1885 4 года назад

    What app/website is he using on his ipad?

  • @markdevlin8471
    @markdevlin8471 4 года назад

    Well.. that's me totally confused..thank God my brother in law is an electrician ... .😵

  • @Johan-bc9nl
    @Johan-bc9nl 2 года назад

    SHORTED LINE SOCKET