I appreciate you going back and fixing this. I was really dumbfounded the risks you took in your other video! I am finally able to sleep again! Liked and subscribed!
You came up in my suggested vids. Nice job with the editing. I know this is a LOT longer to do than the four and a half minutes it took for this video. You just earned yourself a new subscriber. Oh and no, I am not an electrician, but sometimes play one on yt.
Sometimes.....if you don't have a enough wire length to "swap" breaker locations (like here top to bottom)....sometimes you can create the open slot area by moving up ( or down) the entire breaker array that is above or below the chosen, new "open" spot. Meaning.....each breaker in that stack only moves by one or 2 slots.....but you are moving an entire "Stack" of breakers, to create the new "opening"......I hope this vusually makes sense.
@@joemilton7552 .....👍..yeah...I needed to do that when installing an interlock....ended up not being too bad as the connections to the breakers were still "neat" and almost 90 degree entry path...as before. Each "new" breaker location was only 1 or 2 slots different than before. Cheers.
I appreciate you going back and fixing this. I was really dumbfounded the risks you took in your other video! I am finally able to sleep again! Liked and subscribed!
Thanks Drew, glad you're resting easy these days!
You came up in my suggested vids. Nice job with the editing. I know this is a LOT longer to do than the four and a half minutes it took for this video. You just earned yourself a new subscriber. Oh and no, I am not an electrician, but sometimes play one on yt.
Thanks, I appreciate that!
Sometimes.....if you don't have a enough wire length to "swap" breaker locations (like here top to bottom)....sometimes you can create the open slot area by moving up ( or down) the entire breaker array that is above or below the chosen, new "open" spot. Meaning.....each breaker in that stack only moves by one or 2 slots.....but you are moving an entire "Stack" of breakers, to create the new "opening"......I hope this vusually makes sense.
Yes totally! Thankfully I got lucky on this one and didn't have to spend the time to shift that whole bank of breakers around.
@@joemilton7552 .....👍..yeah...I needed to do that when installing an interlock....ended up not being too bad as the connections to the breakers were still "neat" and almost 90 degree entry path...as before. Each "new" breaker location was only 1 or 2 slots different than before. Cheers.
Nice job ! I prefer your install better!
Thanks, it's definitely an upgrade!
Now just get the impact driver away from the panel screws.
Yes, if you have problems removing cover screws with the impact without causing damage, then you should not use the impact on them.