I still in Liberia 🇱🇷 learning electricity for my future, I want become one of the best electrician in Liberia and the world at large my fellows brothers.
Great video, well explained and very clear Just a note on the side cutter. Most newer side cutters (like the one you have in the video) has a deep set wire stripper build into the cutting edges. It is located right against the back of the blades. If you close your side cutter and hold it up to the light, you will notice the hole right where the blades start. That hole is for stripping electric wire, as it allows cutting without damage to the wire. (Just be careful when stripping very thick wire, best to use wire stripper for those)
I READY AMAZON THE TEACHING FROM YOU PEOPLE, I NEED GOOD TEACHER TO READY TEACH ME MORE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT ELECTRICITY BECAUSE I'M STILL IN SCHOOL LEARNING IT FOR MY FUTURE.
Great video. I'm upgrading the ancient plugs in my home... problem is there's no earth wire in the wall... just neutral and live + a jumper. Is this a problem?
@Ecological time a video well done. Question: When I plug something into the socket, I struggle to put it in properly and I need to use force. I noticed fhe earth socket, of the 3 holes, the coverinv doesn't move away correctly to allow the live and neutral to enter the socket (I hope I'm making sense) How do I fix this?
will I need to have a conduit in place if i am ging to add a new power outlet in the same room. are there power cables that dont need conduit . I know the best and safest is to have a conduit but that room will look like a wiring diagram since its going from one plug to the new one. els eill have to cut the wall
Love your video's and knowledge sharing. Did you make any video's on how to wire up 3 way gang light switch. With and without neutral wires coming into the socket
@ecological time,love the videos keep it up,pls could i ask you to do video on how to extend a circuit and wire a new plug through another if possible?thx.
This guy needs to open a school he knows how to teach... Thanks for your time and to educate us
This guy does not know how much help he offered me over the years.Keep it up
thanks
Thank you for your practical detailed explanation, I wish you extend the topic to all sockets regardless of where they are made. Keep it up.
I like your way of explaining, plus so many nuggets of wisdom & helpful tips. Great vid, boet.
I still in Liberia 🇱🇷 learning electricity for my future, I want become one of the best electrician in Liberia and the world at large my fellows brothers.
Your tutorials are so straight forward, easy to understand. Thanks for your great work & time👌👋
Thank you. Clear precise and no fluff. Excellent.
Shout-out from Namibia.. great content
Great video, well explained and very clear
Just a note on the side cutter. Most newer side cutters (like the one you have in the video) has a deep set wire stripper build into the cutting edges. It is located right against the back of the blades. If you close your side cutter and hold it up to the light, you will notice the hole right where the blades start. That hole is for stripping electric wire, as it allows cutting without damage to the wire. (Just be careful when stripping very thick wire, best to use wire stripper for those)
I READY AMAZON THE TEACHING FROM YOU PEOPLE, I NEED GOOD TEACHER TO READY TEACH ME MORE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT ELECTRICITY BECAUSE I'M STILL IN SCHOOL LEARNING IT FOR MY FUTURE.
The people who disliked this need a prayer.
Good explanation. U are such a good teacher 👍
Thanks very much. Just what I was looking for. Excellent video.
Great explainations! I like you explain what will happen if your connections are not done perfectly.
I wish this channel to grow, very helpful.
thank you
Replaced my first Wall Socket thanks boss
Thanks for the great vids on electrical components
You know his South African when he says DB board
Very same as wireing a socket in uk and Ireland. I remember seeing these sockets here to in Ireland
Great job ,Boss
Great video.
Very helpful thanks! Straight and to the point.
Best tutorial video
Thank you so much this jumper was always confusing why they put it
Thanks so much , this helped a lot!!
Thank you. Very helpful
WOW YOU ARE SOUTH AFRICAN , LOL WOW DUBE AM SUBSCRIBING TO YOUR CHANNEL
Awesome videos.
Do you have a video on a sub panel or mini electrical db box for an outbuilding
Great video. I'm upgrading the ancient plugs in my home... problem is there's no earth wire in the wall... just neutral and live + a jumper. Is this a problem?
@Ecological time a video well done.
Question: When I plug something into the socket, I struggle to put it in properly and I need to use force. I noticed fhe earth socket, of the 3 holes, the coverinv doesn't move away correctly to allow the live and neutral to enter the socket (I hope I'm making sense)
How do I fix this?
Thank You
will I need to have a conduit in place if i am ging to add a new power outlet in the same room. are there power cables that dont need conduit . I know the best and safest is to have a conduit but that room will look like a wiring diagram since its going from one plug to the new one. els eill have to cut the wall
Love your video's and knowledge sharing.
Did you make any video's on how to wire up 3 way gang light switch.
With and without neutral wires coming into the socket
thank you. there are some light switch videos in my electrical playlist
@ecological time,love the videos keep it up,pls could i ask you to do video on how to extend a circuit and wire a new plug through another if possible?thx.
thank you
Thanks you very much boss
Some of these socket outlets are plastic and the metal box is not earthed. It can become alive. I earth them via a screw and lug.
I'm Jonathan from Sierra Leone West Africa and I'm an electrical student I need someone to be teaching me
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I have several single in wall plug points, can I convert them to double without having a recut the cavity the plugs point go into?
usually the cavity is for the size of the face plate so no you would need a bigger cavity for double
I am trying find out how to change a "plug in" stove to cable connection...any advise?
Can a wall socket catch fire? Say if I install a smart switch ?
a wall socket can catch fire of there is enough arcing to heat the surrounding materials to the point of burning, however this is uncommon.
Fixing my plugs because people who build my building cut corners
IT'S NOT A PLUG - IT'S A SOCKET!...
thanks