Hi, excellent video, you should have tried to space the rods further apart, this would have reduced your Ra. I had a property where I put 4 earth rods in spaced quite far apart across the back garden. (To stop over-lapping) The 3rd rod got the Ra to down to 180 the 4th rod got the Ra down to 80ohms. I wouldn’t of been happy with that Ra you achieved. It is a massive pain in the arse when you cannot get a rod in.
Nice job there always limitations and you do the best you can. Just wondered about the bend radius of that twin and earth in the shed looks a little excessive? Maybe it’s the camera angle.The bend radius on the armored looks good. Loved the box in the attic and especially the warning sign nice touch.
I do and for some stuff they are quite good on pricing but I have now switched to a wholesaler closer to me and they are definitely cheaper for most stuff but not on all stuff so I’ll still have to use cef for a couple of bits. Thanks for watching
Great vid again. Few questions for myself for future reference as new to trade. Why 16mm feed from the house. Was it due to length of run etc and for future proofing? And why 4mm radial? Would 2.5mm not be any good? Thanks
@@richardwhitwam9979 Radial circuits don't need to be 4mm, most I see are 2.5mm but 4mm seems to be more popular now and would be happy to know the reason behind it, thanks.
lee bruce Think I’ve found the reason why it’s about the size of the MCB 3A onwards needs 4.0mm 20A you can use 2.5- page 506 BS7671 . Have taken a picture but can’t attache to this thread
@@richardwhitwam9979 🤣 no worries, I knew about MCB size and that's why I was asking about the choice for 32A mcb in shed and 4mm. Would 2.5 and a 16 or 20A suffice or is it the amount of draw from the sockets?
I filmed this about 3 - 4 weeks ago and just put it on a delayed release. I have to admit I haven’t been able to watch any of the other guys recently but I already know Nick love flexi conduit 🤣
Nice install. Adaptable box in attic is a nice size to work with. Better than trying to terminate in a matchbox.
Fantastic video as usual Craig 👍 I love outbuilding supplies I really don’t know why because they are usually full of stuff 🤣
Thanks Mike, it’s always interesting to see what’s kept in someone’s shed 🤔🤣🤣
Always full off stuff and it’s always where you need to get to that’s rammo 🤦🏻♂️🤣
Looking good! Nice job 👍💯
A brilliant job graham .well done bud.
Who the heck is graham 🤔🤣. That’s a new nick name on me 🤣🤣🤣
16mm supply WOW how big is the pump?!
16.00mm to a shed - Jeez what are they planning to connect!
Gordon’s coffee maker 🤣🤣
@@GiffordsElectrical LOL
At 16mill they can connect what ever they want. It sounds like a bit of future proofing has been built into this install.
@@chrisardern4594 It defn does
Hi, excellent video, you should have tried to space the rods further apart, this would have reduced your Ra. I had a property where I put 4 earth rods in spaced quite far apart across the back garden. (To stop over-lapping) The 3rd rod got the Ra to down to 180 the 4th rod got the Ra down to 80ohms. I wouldn’t of been happy with that Ra you achieved. It is a massive pain in the arse when you cannot get a rod in.
Nice job there always limitations and you do the best you can. Just wondered about the bend radius of that twin and earth in the shed looks a little excessive? Maybe it’s the camera angle.The bend radius on the armored looks good. Loved the box in the attic and especially the warning sign nice touch.
Nice work👍👍 did you install an afdd? Would it be required as shed would come under special location constructed from combustible materials?
Neat job. Well done :)
Couldn’t quite see if you tidied up the cuttings and stripping in the loft or left it in with the insulation.
Hazard a guess you cleaned up 😂
Cleaned up, obviously
wow you use cef i am surprised they have not gone bankrupt they are way to expensive good video by the way
I do and for some stuff they are quite good on pricing but I have now switched to a wholesaler closer to me and they are definitely cheaper for most stuff but not on all stuff so I’ll still have to use cef for a couple of bits. Thanks for watching
Cef are a nightmare specially if you don't get a quote before they try it on all the time,
@@happygilmore7115 spot on pal they have only just started putting prices into their catalogue
Get the hose pipe out in future for the earth rod,slides down no problem.😂😂😂😂
Love that!!
Nice job 👍
The extra core should be sleeved and connected with earth
Great vid again. Few questions for myself for future reference as new to trade. Why 16mm feed from the house. Was it due to length of run etc and for future proofing? And why 4mm radial? Would 2.5mm not be any good?
Thanks
Thinking 16mm was due to length of run and pool install. I believe socket radials should be 4mm ... I’m also new to the trade 👌🏼
@@richardwhitwam9979 Radial circuits don't need to be 4mm, most I see are 2.5mm but 4mm seems to be more popular now and would be happy to know the reason behind it, thanks.
lee bruce Think I’ve found the reason why it’s about the size of the MCB 3A onwards needs 4.0mm 20A you can use 2.5- page 506 BS7671 . Have taken a picture but can’t attache to this thread
That should read 30A not 3A ...doh !!
@@richardwhitwam9979 🤣 no worries, I knew about MCB size and that's why I was asking about the choice for 32A mcb in shed and 4mm. Would 2.5 and a 16 or 20A suffice or is it the amount of draw from the sockets?
Watching @Nick Bundy I see
I filmed this about 3 - 4 weeks ago and just put it on a delayed release. I have to admit I haven’t been able to watch any of the other guys recently but I already know Nick love flexi conduit 🤣
Flex conduit so much stick - to use Johns Ward’s description for ring circuits flex conduit - designed by Lucifer himself...🤣