Not a single one of these are "amazing", they are all dangerous, the most amazing thing is that they are still alive and haven't burned their house down
I was gonna say, these activities are like the book of OSHA violations. The one where he opened the outlet, but he did check for a live wire, but cut that part out, the most important part. Also working with electrical, I would prob go and get certified before playing with AC.
Again the lack of a visible like/dislike ratio makes it cumbersome for me to estimate if people consider these hacks great or dangerous. Thanks for nothing, RUclips!
@@forkliftofzen5318 I appreciate the tip. Sadly many people have stopped using the dislike button, since it seems to have no effect anymore - so the results will never be as telling as before.
As an electrician, all of the electrical connection methods demonstrated on this post will eventually burn down whatever property they are installed in. Please, for the safety of your life and property, DO NOT use any of these outdated and dangerous wiring methods.
You are not entirely correct. the quality of copper and insulation in this wire is similar to the L and N wires and I use this wire to connect a two-button light switch. But in general, I agree - when installing electrical wiring, each wire must be mounted according to its intended purpose.
@@ВладимирСтаниславович-ж8л it’s about meeting electric code requirements. Certain colors, by law, can only be used for ground. I imagine what those colors are will vary by locality, in the US it’s green.
I'm a fire investigator and all the cable jointing is bad practice and likely to result in a resistive fault, overheating and a fire, unless you are running low current equipment. Some of the earlier tips OK but those are a no-no and probably will void your insurance.
0:03 This box is adapted for mounting in a plasterboard wall, has special handles, you can see them perfectly in 3 seconds. Wooden slats are not needed
I guess these hacks are useful in situations when you don't have the proper installation equipment or customer can't afford it. Like developing countries. Around here you'd get your license revoked for splicing in this manner.
Accidentally disliked comment, my apologies, but ment to like your comment, but I can agree with you, also the time it took him to cut the block, sand down lines for wire gauges, install razor, mount razor and secure razor, he could've just gone to local hardware store bought a pair of $10 USD wire stripper pliers that have about 15 different gauge sizes to strip wire, or if you know what you're doing (which isn't very hard to do) just take a pair of basic wire cutting pliars and you can strip wire that way.
I am guessing there are a LOT of electrical fires wherever this video was made. Why does everyone think this simplistic, half ass MacGyver shit is so cool? Just shoddy work, period.
I also agree with you colleagues except in the case of the first example, the useless electrical enclosure. There's nearly no danger where he failed to install a cable.
Это вообще отдельный прикол... Кабели с 220 вообще скручивать, связывать и сматывать опасно, ибо если это окажется китайская омедненка с пластиковой изоляцией, то на месте соприкосновения эта вся х*еверть непременно каратнёт и загорится...причем автоматы питания в щитке 99% не сработают, ибо зачастую обычный обыватель ставит ампер на 16 категории Б автоматы...а для КЗ достаточно и 7-8 ампер... Даже 8ми амперные кат. Ц срабатывают 50на50... А тут пожар или травма неминуеммы... НЕ ПОВТОРЯЙТЕ ДАННОЕ ПОДЕЛИЕ С ЭЛЕКТРОПРОВОДКОЙ НИКОГДА!!! П.с. на мой взгляд это все равно что припи*дячить к 180й болгарке переднюю звезду от велика и снять защитный кожух...
@@moondragon9531 От автоматов дофига зависит. Не давно был неприятно удивлен, новые Легранд на 6а B, tx3 серия, при коротыше выбило центральный автомат 3ф на 25а, такое раньше только у Шнайдера серии Домовой было, пипец я разочарован. ЕКФ серии ПРО ставил на 6ка, такого не бывало! У АВВ тоже все норм было.
@Yahuchanan Lewis your comment made me like the video. Thank you. Bts, if you're not qualified, in what capacity you denounce what you don't know, entitledness?
@@BozesanVlad Earth is almost always either Green or Green / Yellow. (I can't think of a country using other colours right now) Only very old installations would have other colours.
предлагаю закидать видео страйками!! кто хоть чучуть шарит в электрике и ремонте понимает что данные лайфхаки опасны !! не повторяйте если жить охота! и да за такие скрутки на этом же проводе нужно вешать!!!
Этот ролик запилен специально, чтобы проверить квалификацию электриков во всём мире. Да, в некоторых странах дипломы ещё вручают в подземных переходах.
Ingenious on one level, if you were stuck in a remote location and needed an emergency fix, but for most of the 'fixes' illustrated there are better ways or better materials available.
@Jesus is LORD Much of what you say is incorrect, which is why no thinking Christian uses the NIV version of the Bible that has not only words but meanings changed, you also contradict yourself by saying use few words but then you paste hundreds of words not only turning people away but sending the wrong message. Please stop offending those of us who love the Lord by misusing his words and angering people who are not here for that purpose. Read the KJV and get the true messages of faith.
@@merlin5476 Also single + single and double + single. Click do an interconnectable version - there are three singles and a double plus two singles combinations here.
За такие скрутки по рукам, в учебниках СССР чётко было продемонстрированно как надо. Да и пропаять лучше сразу. А про соединениетпровода клемниками, да я б за это время его два раза спаял и не морочил себе голову обжимками и прочей фигнёй.
Красава как я рад что я не один такой ,ты про вилку где он в узел связал фазный и нулевой провод скрутил !?А потом удевляются откуда пожары от туда что какой то человек на обогреватель так скрутит внутри вилки а оно греется ещё сильнее в этом участке и вот вам перегретый кабель замыкание и пожар !
В целом, весьма странный способ монтажа коробки под гиспокартон. Отверстия делаются с рассчетом, что усы или крюки будут цепляться за край по максимуму площади (и толщине, т.е. берут листы от 0.8мм, либо зашивают в два слоя). А если надо утопить "юбку" заподлицо, чуть-чуть снимают фаску по периметру.
2:00 Corresponding wire switches: You most not, never ever, use green-yellow wires for life wires, these are only used for protective ground. Not even in an example.
For the wire expansion use knots not connectors(There are destinctive ones for this job) . Also give the earth a few extra centimeters for failsafe, so when the phases are getting loose under tension, at least the earth/ground is working and can trip the fuse.
I thought this was just a given. In the UK we are taught to wire all our plugs with a longer bit of ground. The plugs are designed to specifically accommodate a loop of wire from the ground so if it gets pulled the live and neutral come out but the ground stays in place
Wire stripper is a useful tatting tool. As for the rest, I'm glad I'm a Brit' and subject to the 18th edition of our wiring reg's. My advice would be :- If you don't know how to wire up an intermediate switch, leave electrics well alone.
Uk wireing standards and materials are not that high in the eyes of German and Dutch electricians. What the Uk does good is the regular inspections of homes. This video is made by handyman not a electrician, and the materials used have no western european proofmarkings for a reason.
@@MultiArrie : Ah! In the eyes of the Germans, nobody is as technically advanced as they are. "Vorsprung durch Lautstärke". Dutch electrics have to be good. They have a risk of catastrophic flooding and don't want the whole population electrocuted when it happens. Well done them! Before anyone takes offence, this is intended as a bit of British banter between friends. Germans are like us Brit's. Great company and very loud. Especially when we've had a drink. 🍻 The Dutch? We'd all live longer if we had their laid back outlook on life. 😎
I won’t comment on the electrical stuff there’s plenty of electricians chiming in on that, but I like that wire stripper it be useful for stripping wire to scrap, I like that wire loom hack, and staggering the wire connections (regardless how you make the connections) will help keep the bulk down next time I’m installing a wiring harness in a car.
Первая идея, про крепление распредкоробки в гипсокартоне, понравилась, а вот палочки от мороженого в установочной коробке, притянуты (в данном варианте) за уши. Там же, в коробке, места для завинчивания шурупов, так прямо и кричат - два шурупа и розетку зубами оттуда не вырвешь. Но естественно коробку нужно ставить, чтобы эти места горизонтально или вертикально, находились - кривая розетка, вряд ли кому-то понравится. Для старых советских коробок, в которых крепиться можно было только в распор, этот способ действительно рабочий. Соединение проводов с помощью разъемов в термоусадке - такое себе решение. Зачем создавать лишнее переходное сопротивление, если провода не планируется разъединять? Куда надёжнее было бы, просто спаять
Распредкоробки есть с лапками для гипса специально, зачем это лесапет? Розетку прикрутить шурупами к подрозетники, есть для этого штатные места, запровода нужно руки ему так закрутить, как он крутит эти провода. Сплошное рукожопство!
Very dangerous some of this electrical stuff to cause a fire especially wrapping cables around into a coil which would produce more heat which results in the cable melting and causing a fire
Задайтесь вопросом : " а если ТАКОЙ человек , с ТАКИМИ "ЗНАНИЯМИ И НАВЫКАМИ" будет делать электрику у Вас дома, и кого Вы будете обвинять в том что случился пожар , или кто-то пострадал от поражения электротоком?
my brother is a master electrician who owns his own electrical company. i showed him this video and he started laughing at the cut in box, but swiftly started shaking his head and muttering ‘no, no, no’ throughout the rest of the video. end result was him stating that these are all absolutely GREAT ways to start fires 😬
I’m a professional repair man don’t ever install an electrical box like they show in this video. Use an old construction box which is what they are made for.
Первое, распредкоробка для гипсокартона имеет крепление, специально для этого. Второе, не надо так ломать гипсокартон, скорее всего мы сломается больше чем нужно,и придется действительно что-то прикрутить. Для зачистки проводов интересная хрень, но стриппер по моему удобнее Для того чтобы розетка держалась в подрозетнике я использую кусок линолеума, удобно. Насчёт палок не знаю..... А все что касается скруток , изоляции и разборки лампочки на части... Ребята, лучше заплатить электрику, чем потом тушить пожар. Всем добра
This video is dangerous and should be removed.I can't believe how many people liked this video and would actually do "repairs", copying what they have seen here.🤔 Peace be with you all 🕊️
@@Jdivanchik и вообще нужно мыслить шире. Но это не у всех получается.вот например , никто в видосе не говорил таким образом вязать проводку в доме, а соединить так проволоку, когда ее в притык, что-то закрепить, может кому-то пригодиться. Как и зачистка изоляции с помощью лезвия прикреплённого к бруску, может быть полезна тем , кто сдает медь. Люди смотрят разные и кричать "говно" на каждом углу и " все хуйня проще купить" - просто показывать свою тупость.
Я даже скажу, что это по сути - типовая схема с проходными и перекрёстным выключателями (управление с трёх точек). Правда, без опыта и схемы, вкурить, как это все собрать, чтобы работало - та ещё задача.
Хотел показаться умным и подключил два проходных и перекрёстный переключатель... До него же такого никто не делал... Ору в голосину с этого обмылка....
An answer coming not from the US only ;-) Do that kind of stuff in Germany and you better hope nothing goes wrong with your hacked installations. Should you burn down your house through that DIY, the insurance will show you the middle finger.
Он к этой батарейке подключился не на прямую, а через автомобильный адаптер сети 12в -5в. Контролёру заряда телефона ничего не будет, а заряжаться будет недолго, т.к такая батарея быстро сядет т.к сама имеет малую ёмкость и ток отдачи.
@@-Andrey-Korolev- он то может и через автомобильную зарядку, а вот другие по совету на прямую подключат. Интересно только от скольки вольт инвертор работает, если в прикуривателе авто 12-24v. Просто китайцы обычно делают всё впритык и чаще без запаса, соответственно и шимки будут дешёвые.
@@-Andrey-Korolev- так-то да, но лучше всё-же не рисковать на своём устройстве. Особенно если гаджет 50к и более стоит. Не зарядит, но нагадит как говорится
@@JuriyRec в этих преобразователях, как правило, стоит интегральный стабилизатор типа 7805, он по даташиту работает от 7 до 40 вольт на входе, ничего с телефоном не случится, он получит свои 5 вольт
Loco. Gracias.... acabo de arreglar un foco led como me enseñaste.... solo deberías marcar que la parte de soldada se marca sola con un punto negro al quemarse
@@aleshkovalev если скрутку спаять ничего не будет греться и светится, собственно про паяльник и было сказано, а эти клеммы как раз и будут причиной пожара.
Паяльник в коробке под потолком... зимой неотапливаемого помещения... где в лучшем случае 2-3 градуса тепла... Ню-ню... Ни один уважающий себя эксплуатационщик не будет паять провода в коробке... т.к. он на 100% уверен, что потом эту коробку кто-нибудь, когда-нибудь будет разбирать и ремонтировать... либо что-то добавлять в нее.
Нононо, некоторые юристы, дай им в руку паяльник, построят компьютер, космический корабль и адронный коллайдер. Я о адвокате Егорова. Но тут действительно "здрасссссьте".
As if somebody would just put an electrical box in the middle of the wall like that...and I definitely want to see how they plan on running Romex to it when they remember what they apparently forgot. This channel appears to be the "manly DIYer" version of those guys that build "free energy" generators out of solenoid wire, magnets and hot glue.
Getting romex to it isn't that hard. What I find dumb about this is they make boxes for applications where there is already drywall installed. I recently had to use one when I had to install an electrical outlet by my toilet so that I could plug in my bidet.
@@jackblack9208-- the Romex has to come from above or below...right where he put the blocking. You're referring to "old work" boxes, that have "ears" that swing out and hold on to the sheetrock from behind...and, yes, that extra blocking is completely unnecessary when using that kind of box.
@@lordphullautosear the romex doesn't have to go into the box at the top or the bottom. It has knock outs on all 4 sides. And after watching the video a second time, it looks like he's using a old work box. If you look when he is tracing around the box for his hole, you can see the screw and what looks like a small metal tab. And then when he puts it in you can see there is another one on the other side. Now all the ones I have seen had much larger ears but I can't think of what else those screws can be.
All those electrical connections are wrong and dangerous (risk of fire)! 1) 1:33 Don't make cords in the electrical plug. 2) 1:33 Outer isolation needs to be hold by a cable grip, so cable is not damaged. 3) 2:06 Use proper colour cables according to code. Use yellow-green cable only for Earth wire. Make switch on Live wire only. In this case two Neutral wires (blue) are connected to the lamp. 4) 3:00 Removing 1 diode out of 7 and making a short will add 15% more current to the remaining diodes and they will burn too. 5) 3:39 Never use those connectors for 110V or 230V electrical line, they are for low voltage and low current connectionctions (like car lights or gaming arcade sticks). 6) 4:12 and 4:45 "artistic" connections are not approved by electrical code. You should NOT use lose connections, because of risk of fire or electrocution (3:41 if Earth is lost). PS. I worked as an electrical installer.
As a country boy, this is mild compared to some of the stupid setups we have. Prime example I lived in a basement house, with all the walls made of concrete, we then framed the walls ran wire, but we didn't close it off cause drywall is expensive. Moist wires are fun.
@@matthewlavigne115 there are some videos out there about making them. And there's some companies that sell stuff like that too. For the people who scrap wire.
It’s one of the most over engineered things I’ve ever seen. What’s wrong with a pair of wire strippers that will produce a much more consistent result 🤯
@@HelloKittyFanMan. At least you edited...I thought you missed my point entirely. It was never a bad bulb, leds were never checked, it just removed random led (which forces it to draw more current and be less efficient as pointed out above) and then "actually" turned on power source. He made a less efficient light bulb out of a light bulb. Peace.
@@z3r0w1ng: So he _didn't_ actually turn on the power source? That's why you used quotation marks? How do you figure he wasn't demonstrating it as a bad bulb? What do you think tapping it was about? That's from the days of incandescent bulbs when they kind of work but have gotten flaky. I doubt an LED bulb would act like that, but his intro. was just symbolic. He didn't show a test, but that doesn't mean we wouldn't do it. His idea seems to be, "OK, so ya have an LED bulb that isn't working? I think they're wired in series. Find the bad diode, take it off, then bridge the gap with solder. Tadaaa, the bulb isn't as bright, but it works again!" He just seemed to assume we'd know which LED was the bad one. And actually, the bulb has one less light, but if those are wired in series with their transformer and rectifier, then the overall current would stay the same but each light diode would get a little more. But then I don't know how they're actually wired. That's just how it looks if his point is, "Bridge this diode and the bulb works again!"
@@HelloKittyFanMan. OK. Most people who will view this are not putting nearly as much energy into thinking this through as you have done. There are several assumptions you and said YT'er have made. Assume he really tested, assume we know which led, assume we know they are wired in series, assume we have skill to do this and not fry the socket because of our poor soldering skills. I like science and this was a poor demonstration at best and a dangerous one to boot for some YT viewer who think they now know what to do if their LED bulb goes out. Reply if you feel the need, but don't put so much into it, personally, I find this hilariously stupid to even be discussing as a serious topic. Opening any electrical object without proper training and understanding is simply dumb.
1. Most electrical boxes have anchor/screw points already... 2. They make a handheld wire stripper tool that's only a few bucks... 3. Why would you want 3 switches that control the SAME light RIGHT NEXT TO EACH OTHER?! There's more but I'll leave it at that, as there are also some REALLY cool hacks in this video, like the 9V charger hack.
This video should be called "hacks to do if you messed up your house while the parents aren't home and you have to put it all back together so no one will notice because it's all going to burn down before they get home"
Гениальное изобретение сделать распредкоробку торчащей... Видимо мастер это узнал у застройщика))) Добавить пару планочек в кривой подрозетник тоже не плохо. А может сначала подрозетник поставить ровно?)))
В старых панельках подрозетники в виде железной консервной банки. И зачастую не хватало вылета лапок для надёжного закрепления механизма розетки. Вот и подкладывали различные планки. Зачем это делать сейчас непонятно, но может у него слишком большой диаметр подрозетника 😁
@@ВладимирСтаниславович-ж8л я это понимаю. Работал по объявам. Розетки менял и тд. Купил несколько разных подразетников разного размера. По возможности менял эти железяки. Иногда вообще ничего не было в отверстии. Без расширения отверстия подбирал из новых и термоклеем фиксировал
It's a four way set up so you can control the lamp from three different locations. He used the board as an example but the switches would actually be installed at separate entrances to a room. He could have at least showed the wiring so you guys would learn that much
You've never been in a house or other building where there was more than one switch for the same light? What's the address to your rock, in which cave?
Зависит от подключения, если светодиоды запаралеллены, что редкость то ничего не будет, если запаралеллены группами то перегорит группа, если все светодиоды последовательно соединены, то да, погаснут все. Зависит от мощности блока питания и рассчитанного запаса "прочности" светодиодов, они рано или поздно перегорят, но быстрее чем перегорели бы при полном комплекте
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Not a single one of these are "amazing", they are all dangerous, the most amazing thing is that they are still alive and haven't burned their house down
I was gonna say, these activities are like the book of OSHA violations. The one where he opened the outlet, but he did check for a live wire, but cut that part out, the most important part. Also working with electrical, I would prob go and get certified before playing with AC.
And not many are tools.
In fact, this is a perfect example of why RUclips show re-enable the dislike count. People need to see the disapproval numbers.
He doesn't care. 14m views allowed him to retire.
😂😂😂 you guys r the reason nothing ever gets done . l bet you are praying for more omicron lock downs and tighter masks 😂
Again the lack of a visible like/dislike ratio makes it cumbersome for me to estimate if people consider these hacks great or dangerous.
Thanks for nothing, RUclips!
Censorship at its best.
There's a free app that fixes that.
@@forkliftofzen5318
I appreciate the tip.
Sadly many people have stopped using the dislike button, since it seems to have no effect anymore - so the results will never be as telling as before.
"we are doing this for the users smiley face smiley face smiley face."
At the time of this posting 49k likes 7.6k dislikes, there's an app to fix your problem.
As an electrician, all of the electrical connection methods demonstrated on this post will eventually burn down whatever property they are installed in. Please, for the safety of your life and property, DO NOT use any of these outdated and dangerous wiring methods.
As an engineering student I agree and I'm not even pursuing that trade
You lie.
@@dezcobar1025 what
There are better places ways to do all of these…… bring the Dislike button back.
Agree, I was saying "nooooo" loud for my self... 😂
1:56 the Switches: Never ever use the Yellow/Green wires for power /phase, they are only for ground
You are not entirely correct. the quality of copper and insulation in this wire is similar to the L and N wires and I use this wire to connect a two-button light switch.
But in general, I agree - when installing electrical wiring, each wire must be mounted according to its intended purpose.
@@ВладимирСтаниславович-ж8л it's not about the quality of the wire 🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈
@@moover123 а в чём?🤔
@@ВладимирСтаниславович-ж8л it’s about meeting electric code requirements. Certain colors, by law, can only be used for ground. I imagine what those colors are will vary by locality, in the US it’s green.
@@ВладимирСтаниславович-ж8л 😂😂😂😂Quality
Didn't realize razor knives and pencils were amazing tools
Not just amazing...ON ANOTHER LEVEL
I really hope most people understand the sarcasm in your comment lol
@Repent to Jesus Christ! literally nobody is gonna read all that
Somebody babbling like a pagan
Ha. The first one was bullshit , that’s the only one I made it through
I am an Electrician. Every thing he has done on this video is incorrect and mostly Dangerous. These bad tips shouldn't be posted
You lie. You are not an electrician.
@@dezcobar1025 Well, I'm an 07 electrician and I agree with him. But hey, if you want to create a dangerous situation in your own home, be my guest.
@@dezcobar1025 lol go back to your rock, troll
I'm a fire investigator and all the cable jointing is bad practice and likely to result in a resistive fault, overheating and a fire, unless you are running low current equipment. Some of the earlier tips OK but those are a no-no and probably will void your insurance.
0:03 This box is adapted for mounting in a plasterboard wall, has special handles, you can see them perfectly in 3 seconds. Wooden slats are not needed
@Repent to Jesus Christ! WTF does this comment have to do with literally anything he said
@BEWARE OF SEEKER FRIENDLY CHURCHES JESUS IS COMING Jesus was an Atheist. No go back to your hole!
Also, the slats impede electric wire installation
@DO NOT BE DECEIVED: THE WICKED WONT ENTER HEAVEN. bro who asked fr? Can you take this bs with you and stay quiet we don’t care about your nonsense.
I agree. It should be mounted in plasterboard.
But I still don't what is the purpose of this empty box?
Some of the electrical things I’m seeing are just outright dangerous LOL
And illegal, some places anyway
I guess these hacks are useful in situations when you don't have the proper installation equipment or customer can't afford it. Like developing countries. Around here you'd get your license revoked for splicing in this manner.
Accidentally disliked comment, my apologies, but ment to like your comment, but I can agree with you, also the time it took him to cut the block, sand down lines for wire gauges, install razor, mount razor and secure razor, he could've just gone to local hardware store bought a pair of $10 USD wire stripper pliers that have about 15 different gauge sizes to strip wire, or if you know what you're doing (which isn't very hard to do) just take a pair of basic wire cutting pliars and you can strip wire that way.
"This is Russia" written all over the place 🤣
Что сложного в том, чтобы расчитать нагрузку, подобрать правильное сечение электрического провода и сделать соединения?
This video is a nightmare, it shows so many things you should never do like this for good safety reasons.
I am guessing there are a LOT of electrical fires wherever this video was made. Why does everyone think this simplistic, half ass MacGyver shit is so cool? Just shoddy work, period.
So basically... if you want your house to burn down, you just have to do what he did in the video
Ma poi perché monta la scatolina elettrica in quel modo?? È così semplice!!!!
I have to point out that some things about the electric installs was extremly incorrectly installed, could be very dangerous!
The plug with the wires tied to each other into a knot really made me cringe.
From a professional point of view, there are life-threatening ideas in this video.I'm an electrician.
I will agree with you colleague!
I also agree with you colleagues except in the case of the first example, the useless electrical enclosure. There's nearly no danger where he failed to install a cable.
@@beverlytate2669 Haha good point. The rest of it is awful though!
Can you explain which ideas are wrong?
@@fboben2707 all of the lifehacks shown will eventually lead to fire or short circuit and forbidden to implement.
If by "another level" you mean ridiculous, then yes, on another level.
1:34 You do realize the screw clamp is supposed to clamp the cable insulation, right?
Yeah, and he still uses the cables to take the strain instead of the outer insulation...
The whole video is basically a how-NOT-to of electrical wiring!
@@Agent24Electronics
Thanks for that comment. It was something I thought too, even not beeing a professional!
What is a screw clamp? I am no electrician, hence I don‘t understand the error here.
@@hdbrot The plastic "bridge" over the cable that is supposed to hold it in place so the wires don't get ripped off
"Морские узлы" на проводах - это нечто! Привет пожарным!
Exactly what I was thinking.
Peace be with you all 🕊️
))) не я один так подумал
Это вообще отдельный прикол...
Кабели с 220 вообще скручивать, связывать и сматывать опасно, ибо если это окажется китайская омедненка с пластиковой изоляцией, то на месте соприкосновения эта вся х*еверть непременно каратнёт и загорится...причем автоматы питания в щитке 99% не сработают, ибо зачастую обычный обыватель ставит ампер на 16 категории Б автоматы...а для КЗ достаточно и 7-8 ампер...
Даже 8ми амперные кат. Ц срабатывают 50на50...
А тут пожар или травма неминуеммы...
НЕ ПОВТОРЯЙТЕ ДАННОЕ ПОДЕЛИЕ С ЭЛЕКТРОПРОВОДКОЙ НИКОГДА!!!
П.с. на мой взгляд это все равно что припи*дячить к 180й болгарке переднюю звезду от велика и снять защитный кожух...
@@moondragon9531 От автоматов дофига зависит. Не давно был неприятно удивлен, новые Легранд на 6а B, tx3 серия, при коротыше выбило центральный автомат 3ф на 25а, такое раньше только у Шнайдера серии Домовой было, пипец я разочарован. ЕКФ серии ПРО ставил на 6ка, такого не бывало! У АВВ тоже все норм было.
@@moondragon9531 👍👏
Ouch, DON'T use the earth wire coloured wire to feed live (or neutral), it creates havoc if somebody else ever needs to touch that installation...
Thats just what I was thinking!!
Earth ? Green yellow. Never heard!! Hahaha. German word.PFUSCH.
@Yahuchanan Lewis your comment made me like the video.
Thank you.
Bts, if you're not qualified, in what capacity you denounce what you don't know, entitledness?
Except the color code, the idea is good. And different countries have different color codes anyway.
@@BozesanVlad Earth is almost always either Green or Green / Yellow. (I can't think of a country using other colours right now)
Only very old installations would have other colours.
предлагаю закидать видео страйками!! кто хоть чучуть шарит в электрике и ремонте понимает что данные лайфхаки опасны !! не повторяйте если жить охота! и да за такие скрутки на этом же проводе нужно вешать!!!
Если такие скрутки на стройке делать то за яйца подвесят … только пайка причём угольком через трансформатор ..
@@ЭдгарЧен может сварка?
Хотел бы рассказать автору о такой гениальной идее,
Как использование паяльника
Этот ролик запилен специально, чтобы проверить квалификацию электриков во всём мире. Да, в некоторых странах дипломы ещё вручают в подземных переходах.
Ingenious on one level, if you were stuck in a remote location and needed an emergency fix, but for most of the 'fixes' illustrated there are better ways or better materials available.
@Repent to Jesus Christ! WTF is that about?
@Repent to Jesus Christ! Again, WTF does your comment have to do with anything he's talking about, that's the problem with you bible thumpers
@Jesus is LORD Much of what you say is incorrect, which is why no thinking Christian uses the NIV version of the Bible that has not only words but meanings changed, you also contradict yourself by saying use few words but then you paste hundreds of words not only turning people away but sending the wrong message. Please stop offending those of us who love the Lord by misusing his words and angering people who are not here for that purpose. Read the KJV and get the true messages of faith.
It's a great way to get fire if you re cold.
@@Colstah Bot
For future reference , they make a plastic electrical work box designed to go into a Sheetrock wall without the need for wood blocks.
Yes they do and there junk because after several uses they move wood blocking prevents this i know i ve been doing sheetrocking for 20yrs
In the Uk they are called cavity boxes or Dry liner boxes & come in various depths & singles or doubles.
@@merlin5476 Also single + single and double + single. Click do an interconnectable version - there are three singles and a double plus two singles combinations here.
Cecil Mayhew not if decent brands are used and fitted correctly.
@@cecilmayhew538 ok Mr sheetrock. Maybe let the electricians worry about how to do electrical work...
За такие скрутки по рукам, в учебниках СССР чётко было продемонстрированно как надо. Да и пропаять лучше сразу. А про соединениетпровода клемниками, да я б за это время его два раза спаял и не морочил себе голову обжимками и прочей фигнёй.
Так делать скрутки нельзя. Их вообще делать нельзя, но так - нельзя категорически) Так можно канаты связывать, а не провода соединять)
Красава как я рад что я не один такой ,ты про вилку где он в узел связал фазный и нулевой провод скрутил !?А потом удевляются откуда пожары от туда что какой то человек на обогреватель так скрутит внутри вилки а оно греется ещё сильнее в этом участке и вот вам перегретый кабель замыкание и пожар !
Ни в коем случае не бейте кулаком по надрезанному гипсу. Внутренняя часть оторвётся дальше нужного края. Используйте тонкую пилу по дереву.
В целом, весьма странный способ монтажа коробки под гиспокартон.
Отверстия делаются с рассчетом, что усы или крюки будут цепляться за край по максимуму площади (и толщине, т.е. берут листы от 0.8мм, либо зашивают в два слоя). А если надо утопить "юбку" заподлицо, чуть-чуть снимают фаску по периметру.
The two screws on the edges of the Box are actually to hold it in place...
最初と次のアイデアだけど自分的にはまだまだだね。
最初のは木ネジが斜めに入っている。あれではすぐ抜けてしまう。ちゃんとアダプターを使って真っ直ぐ入れよう。
次のはカッターの刃が垂直になっている。
あれでは直ぐ刃こぼれしてしまうし少しでも力を多く使う。斜め21℃にした方がいい。
垂直よりもっと力が要らず長い期間切る事が出来るだろう。
Traces around the outside edge of the box then cuts the hole along that line and the lip of the box still rests on top of the sheetrock?
2:00 Corresponding wire switches:
You most not, never ever, use green-yellow wires for life wires, these are only used for protective ground. Not even in an example.
For the wire expansion use knots not connectors(There are destinctive ones for this job) . Also give the earth a few extra centimeters for failsafe, so when the phases are getting loose under tension, at least the earth/ground is working and can trip the fuse.
I thought this was just a given. In the UK we are taught to wire all our plugs with a longer bit of ground. The plugs are designed to specifically accommodate a loop of wire from the ground so if it gets pulled the live and neutral come out but the ground stays in place
@@drewbrown3082 fine
But it works if the ground is linked to what you use. With a two wire inlet,, no ground !
Ddd
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Wire stripper is a useful tatting tool. As for the rest, I'm glad I'm a Brit' and subject to the 18th edition of our wiring reg's.
My advice would be :- If you don't know how to wire up an intermediate switch, leave electrics well alone.
Uk wireing standards and materials are not that high in the eyes of German and Dutch electricians. What the Uk does good is the regular inspections of homes. This video is made by handyman not a electrician, and the materials used have no western european proofmarkings for a reason.
@@MultiArrie : Ah! In the eyes of the Germans, nobody is as technically advanced as they are. "Vorsprung durch Lautstärke".
Dutch electrics have to be good. They have a risk of catastrophic flooding and don't want the whole population electrocuted when it happens. Well done them!
Before anyone takes offence, this is intended as a bit of British banter between friends.
Germans are like us Brit's. Great company and very loud. Especially when we've had a drink. 🍻
The Dutch? We'd all live longer if we had their laid back outlook on life. 😎
@@MultiArrie the man can't give a wire a plug
The first clip. Wouldn't it of been easier to just not make a hole in the wall and then you wouldn't of had to put a cover plate on it🤣🤣🤣
For real, I was like: "The heck is that even supposed to do?"
I won’t comment on the electrical stuff there’s plenty of electricians chiming in on that, but I like that wire stripper it be useful for stripping wire to scrap, I like that wire loom hack, and staggering the wire connections (regardless how you make the connections) will help keep the bulk down next time I’m installing a wiring harness in a car.
Первая идея, про крепление распредкоробки в гипсокартоне, понравилась, а вот палочки от мороженого в установочной коробке, притянуты (в данном варианте) за уши. Там же, в коробке, места для завинчивания шурупов, так прямо и кричат - два шурупа и розетку зубами оттуда не вырвешь. Но естественно коробку нужно ставить, чтобы эти места горизонтально или вертикально, находились - кривая розетка, вряд ли кому-то понравится. Для старых советских коробок, в которых крепиться можно было только в распор, этот способ действительно рабочий. Соединение проводов с помощью разъемов в термоусадке - такое себе решение. Зачем создавать лишнее переходное сопротивление, если провода не планируется разъединять? Куда надёжнее было бы, просто спаять
Подтверждаю) мне как электрику некоторые лайфхаки напоминают поговорку ,,нахуя козе баян,,.)
Года года да году ГГГГГГГГГГГГГГГ7 ґщщ
Первая идея норм, но не автора, там всё Кривое, зазоры, как штукатурамам потом работать?!
@@Balanda_da ну это уже не к идее относится, а к её реализации
А не проще распредкоробку для гипсокартона взять и не трахать мозги? С лапками такую
Спасибо!
Большое спасибо за Вашу поддержку! С Новым Годом! Пусть все желания сбываются!🏆🏆🏆
Распредкоробки есть с лапками для гипса специально, зачем это лесапет? Розетку прикрутить шурупами к подрозетники, есть для этого штатные места, запровода нужно руки ему так закрутить, как он крутит эти провода. Сплошное рукожопство!
Больше прикол, у этого идиота эти лапки даже виднеются на коробке хд
Electricians worst nightmare this video
Hi, electrician here. That is absolutely not the way to use a cut in box. At all. If I ever saw someone do that they would need a new job.
1:20 Гвоздь в деревяшку??
Никогда бы не додумался!
Гениальное изобретение!!!
Тут все изобретения невероятно гениальны
Newer use yellowgreen (ground) wire as power wire!
Very dangerous some of this electrical stuff to cause a fire especially wrapping cables around into a coil which would produce more heat which results in the cable melting and causing a fire
чУвак , не трогай электрику , строгай деревяшки ...
Ну и тоже лучше не надо
)))))))))))))))))))))))))
Using an old work box, but not the old work tabs and screwing it into wood so you'll have to patch the wall is what all the cool kids do. 😎
I thought the same🤣🤣
But wouldn't that make the box sit flush against the drywall? Then how would the spiders get in and out of the wall?
Задайтесь вопросом : " а если ТАКОЙ человек , с ТАКИМИ "ЗНАНИЯМИ И НАВЫКАМИ" будет делать электрику у Вас дома, и кого Вы будете обвинять в том что случился пожар , или кто-то пострадал от поражения электротоком?
Не поверишь. таких электриков пруд пруди. и... они АБСОЛЮТНО уверены, что делают все хорошо.
Полное рукожопие!За такой контент должно быть стыдно.
Стыдно - это не про блохераф.
4:07 нельзя так провода зачищать.Потом при эксплотации в месте разреза все жилы отвалятся.Правильно в коментах говорят чел оставь электрику в покое.
first clip : buy a dry line box which is designed to fit into a stud wall ( plasterboard Wall)
When did the word "wall" become a brand, to you?
my brother is a master electrician who owns his own electrical company. i showed him this video and he started laughing at the cut in box, but swiftly started shaking his head and muttering ‘no, no, no’ throughout the rest of the video. end result was him stating that these are all absolutely GREAT ways to start fires 😬
I’m a professional repair man don’t ever install an electrical box like they show in this video. Use an old construction box which is what they are made for.
Most of these tips are highly illegal in Canada unless low voltage wiring.
That's why Canada is a stupid country. 🤣🤣🤣
@@dezcobar1025 ... for having proper electrical safety laws?
Первое, распредкоробка для гипсокартона имеет крепление, специально для этого. Второе, не надо так ломать гипсокартон, скорее всего мы сломается больше чем нужно,и придется действительно что-то прикрутить.
Для зачистки проводов интересная хрень, но стриппер по моему удобнее
Для того чтобы розетка держалась в подрозетнике я использую кусок линолеума, удобно. Насчёт палок не знаю.....
А все что касается скруток , изоляции и разборки лампочки на части...
Ребята, лучше заплатить электрику, чем потом тушить пожар.
Всем добра
Потрясающе ! Ждём в следующих роликах : Как пользоваться вилкой, ложкой, ножом, как вытереть жопу и не испачкаться. Браво !
Отличная подборка вредных советов! 2.4 ляма просмотров! Вашему Дью такое и не снилось.
"*баный рот, 70 миллионов просмотров"😂
This video is dangerous and should be removed.I can't believe how many people liked this video and would actually do "repairs", copying what they have seen here.🤔
Peace be with you all 🕊️
you right
Я думаю, что здесь показана сама идея , сам принцип. А не руководство к повторению.
@@MsUPINSMOKE идеи говно. Как вобщем-то и принципы рукожопства
@@Jdivanchik сам ты.... Я не к тебе обращался.
@@Jdivanchik и вообще нужно мыслить шире. Но это не у всех получается.вот например , никто в видосе не говорил таким образом вязать проводку в доме, а соединить так проволоку, когда ее в притык, что-то закрепить, может кому-то пригодиться. Как и зачистка изоляции с помощью лезвия прикреплённого к бруску, может быть полезна тем , кто сдает медь. Люди смотрят разные и кричать "говно" на каждом углу и " все хуйня проще купить" - просто показывать свою тупость.
In Germany we call this "Pfusch hoch zehn". People doing things like that are called "Pfuscher".
1:29 - так запрещёно делать вообще.
2:12 - это хороший способ сделать разнесенные выключатели.
Смотрю с телефона, но вроде это проходные переключатели 01:29
02:12 Если будет нагрузка, замыкание будет шикарнейшим.
Я даже скажу, что это по сути - типовая схема с проходными и перекрёстным выключателями (управление с трёх точек).
Правда, без опыта и схемы, вкурить, как это все собрать, чтобы работало - та ещё задача.
У меня вопрос. А к чему ты показал промежуточный выключатель как лайфхак?
Чопик
Хотел показаться умным и подключил два проходных и перекрёстный переключатель...
До него же такого никто не делал... Ору в голосину с этого обмылка....
Ppl making these videos: LoOK itS sO AmAZinG!
America: Yeah, welcome to the 21st century.
You're going to burn your house down with that.
An answer coming not from the US only ;-) Do that kind of stuff in Germany and you better hope nothing goes wrong with your hacked installations. Should you burn down your house through that DIY, the insurance will show you the middle finger.
Ingenious way to get around the assisted suicide ban on RUclips.
Прикольно. Особенно в конце. Заряжаем телефон от батарейки 9v и через какое-то время несем в сц на замену контроллера заряда.
Он к этой батарейке подключился не на прямую, а через автомобильный адаптер сети 12в -5в. Контролёру заряда телефона ничего не будет, а заряжаться будет недолго, т.к такая батарея быстро сядет т.к сама имеет малую ёмкость и ток отдачи.
@@-Andrey-Korolev- он то может и через автомобильную зарядку, а вот другие по совету на прямую подключат. Интересно только от скольки вольт инвертор работает, если в прикуривателе авто 12-24v. Просто китайцы обычно делают всё впритык и чаще без запаса, соответственно и шимки будут дешёвые.
@@JuriyRec Ну там достаточно широкий диапазон, думаю что вполне и от 7-8 вольт работать будет. Проверять нужно на практике, иначе это просто теория)
@@-Andrey-Korolev- так-то да, но лучше всё-же не рисковать на своём устройстве. Особенно если гаджет 50к и более стоит. Не зарядит, но нагадит как говорится
@@JuriyRec в этих преобразователях, как правило, стоит интегральный стабилизатор типа 7805, он по даташиту работает от 7 до 40 вольт на входе, ничего с телефоном не случится, он получит свои 5 вольт
Great creativity! Thank you for sharing
Please don't do any of this electrical tools ! Danger !
Loco. Gracias.... acabo de arreglar un foco led como me enseñaste.... solo deberías marcar que la parte de soldada se marca sola con un punto negro al quemarse
Узлы и клеммы в термоусадке это звиздец конечно. Автор, открой для себя паяльник.
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Че ты понимаешь, главное чтобы хомячье лайкало. А то что все эти скрутки окислятся, начнут греться и засветятся это не важно.
@@aleshkovalev если скрутку спаять ничего не будет греться и светится, собственно про паяльник и было сказано, а эти клеммы как раз и будут причиной пожара.
Паяльник в коробке под потолком... зимой неотапливаемого помещения... где в лучшем случае 2-3 градуса тепла... Ню-ню... Ни один уважающий себя эксплуатационщик не будет паять провода в коробке... т.к. он на 100% уверен, что потом эту коробку кто-нибудь, когда-нибудь будет разбирать и ремонтировать... либо что-то добавлять в нее.
Perfecte 👍👍👍👍👍 i like this 🤗🤗
Большинство даже отправлять доктору Дью стыдно. Банальные решения юриста с паяльником
Согласен.
Нононо, некоторые юристы, дай им в руку паяльник, построят компьютер, космический корабль и адронный коллайдер. Я о адвокате Егорова. Но тут действительно "здрасссссьте".
Но просмотров много
@@DmytroPetiuk У Егорова есть адвокат? Я думал Егоров и есть адвокат!
@@AkopianDIY Так даже самый плохие наборы лайфхаков набирают просмотры. Мистика.
So, this is the 5 minute craft of eletricity and wood working.
А то мы этого не знали... вы из какого века?
Interest in electronics is good. Bright lights on cars and poles. I will turn my parking lights and save someone else's vision.
There's nothing better than teaching a DIY'R to do things in an unsafe manner!
No entindo 😂
The blade and block would be useful only if you have lots of scrap wires to strip before salvage.
Fire also works fine
As if somebody would just put an electrical box in the middle of the wall like that...and I definitely want to see how they plan on running Romex to it when they remember what they apparently forgot.
This channel appears to be the "manly DIYer" version of those guys that build "free energy" generators out of solenoid wire, magnets and hot glue.
Phullaut O'Sear..lmfao here 😂🤣🤣😂
Peace be with you all 🕊️
Getting romex to it isn't that hard. What I find dumb about this is they make boxes for applications where there is already drywall installed. I recently had to use one when I had to install an electrical outlet by my toilet so that I could plug in my bidet.
@@jackblack9208-- the Romex has to come from above or below...right where he put the blocking.
You're referring to "old work" boxes, that have "ears" that swing out and hold on to the sheetrock from behind...and, yes, that extra blocking is completely unnecessary when using that kind of box.
@@lordphullautosear the romex doesn't have to go into the box at the top or the bottom. It has knock outs on all 4 sides. And after watching the video a second time, it looks like he's using a old work box. If you look when he is tracing around the box for his hole, you can see the screw and what looks like a small metal tab. And then when he puts it in you can see there is another one on the other side. Now all the ones I have seen had much larger ears but I can't think of what else those screws can be.
Those "old work" boxes are called cut-in boxes. What annoys me about it is that the face of the blank cover plate isn't flush with the wall
All those electrical connections are wrong and dangerous (risk of fire)!
1) 1:33 Don't make cords in the electrical plug.
2) 1:33 Outer isolation needs to be hold by a cable grip, so cable is not damaged.
3) 2:06 Use proper colour cables according to code. Use yellow-green cable only for Earth wire. Make switch on Live wire only. In this case two Neutral wires (blue) are connected to the lamp.
4) 3:00 Removing 1 diode out of 7 and making a short will add 15% more current to the remaining diodes and they will burn too.
5) 3:39 Never use those connectors for 110V or 230V electrical line, they are for low voltage and low current connectionctions (like car lights or gaming arcade sticks).
6) 4:12 and 4:45 "artistic" connections are not approved by electrical code.
You should NOT use lose connections, because of risk of fire or electrocution (3:41 if Earth is lost).
PS. I worked as an electrical installer.
Somehow this video went from "creative tools" to "how to fix things" pretty fast.
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agree, wire stripper was the only tool
More like a "how to burn down your house in minutes" video
Creative tools for burning down a building.
The 1st clip.... There are old work boxes made for that purpose so you don't have to do bunch drywall work and painting or have screws shown.
As a country boy, this is mild compared to some of the stupid setups we have. Prime example I lived in a basement house, with all the walls made of concrete, we then framed the walls ran wire, but we didn't close it off cause drywall is expensive. Moist wires are fun.
But did you die??????
Bruh.... That electrical box was meant to clamp to the drywall. You didn't need to add wood and screws.....
That wire stripper is bloody PERFECT for me when I'm stripping copper wire to wire my bonsai trees... BRILLIANT!!! 👍👍👍
I would love to see that stripper work on solid wire 12awg or bigger
@@matthewlavigne115 there are some videos out there about making them. And there's some companies that sell stuff like that too. For the people who scrap wire.
@@matthewlavigne115 You need to add a guide to protect the blade from the pressure of big cables.
@@matthewlavigne115 Solid copper wire is very easy to strip by hand. Put something on from netflix and strip away...
It’s one of the most over engineered things I’ve ever seen. What’s wrong with a pair of wire strippers that will produce a much more consistent result 🤯
I like how you made a light bulb out of a light bulb, brilliant.
First you have to short it out with solder so it draws excess current.
That's not what happened, duh. Rewatch it and pay closer attention.
But then... if the whole bulb didn't light, how did he know which LED was bad?
@@HelloKittyFanMan. At least you edited...I thought you missed my point entirely. It was never a bad bulb, leds were never checked, it just removed random led (which forces it to draw more current and be less efficient as pointed out above) and then "actually" turned on power source.
He made a less efficient light bulb out of a light bulb. Peace.
@@z3r0w1ng: So he _didn't_ actually turn on the power source? That's why you used quotation marks?
How do you figure he wasn't demonstrating it as a bad bulb? What do you think tapping it was about? That's from the days of incandescent bulbs when they kind of work but have gotten flaky.
I doubt an LED bulb would act like that, but his intro. was just symbolic. He didn't show a test, but that doesn't mean we wouldn't do it. His idea seems to be, "OK, so ya have an LED bulb that isn't working? I think they're wired in series. Find the bad diode, take it off, then bridge the gap with solder. Tadaaa, the bulb isn't as bright, but it works again!"
He just seemed to assume we'd know which LED was the bad one.
And actually, the bulb has one less light, but if those are wired in series with their transformer and rectifier, then the overall current would stay the same but each light diode would get a little more.
But then I don't know how they're actually wired. That's just how it looks if his point is, "Bridge this diode and the bulb works again!"
@@HelloKittyFanMan. OK. Most people who will view this are not putting nearly as much energy into thinking this through as you have done. There are several assumptions you and said YT'er have made. Assume he really tested, assume we know which led, assume we know they are wired in series, assume we have skill to do this and not fry the socket because of our poor soldering skills. I like science and this was a poor demonstration at best and a dangerous one to boot for some YT viewer who think they now know what to do if their LED bulb goes out.
Reply if you feel the need, but don't put so much into it, personally, I find this hilariously stupid to even be discussing as a serious topic. Opening any electrical object without proper training and understanding is simply dumb.
You drove a screw inside an electrical box? That's a code fail my man. No exposed metal fasteners in a plastic box are allowed.
WTF cuts a hole into drywall just to place a slick cover box???
Какую только дичь не изрыгает ютуб... 🤦♂️
Эт точно!👍
Does this guy know that wall anchors are a thing? I mean i know they're expensive at like 11 cents a piece and all, but...
😂 ... just got the same thinking
OK , so you’re a handyman
Now where are all the tools
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1. Most electrical boxes have anchor/screw points already...
2. They make a handheld wire stripper tool that's only a few bucks...
3. Why would you want 3 switches that control the SAME light RIGHT NEXT TO EACH OTHER?!
There's more but I'll leave it at that, as there are also some REALLY cool hacks in this video, like the 9V charger hack.
Definitely some good hacks, however electrical code in the US does not allow you to fasten boxes internally as they did.
Breathing will be against the law pretty soon in your country !
Mabey in your state, not the hole U.S, that is a fabricated story.
Same in Germany.
In soviet russia это пофигу
This video should be called "hacks to do if you messed up your house while the parents aren't home and you have to put it all back together so no one will notice because it's all going to burn down before they get home"
Гениальное изобретение сделать распредкоробку торчащей... Видимо мастер это узнал у застройщика)))
Добавить пару планочек в кривой подрозетник тоже не плохо. А может сначала подрозетник поставить ровно?)))
В старых панельках подрозетники в виде железной консервной банки. И зачастую не хватало вылета лапок для надёжного закрепления механизма розетки. Вот и подкладывали различные планки. Зачем это делать сейчас непонятно, но может у него слишком большой диаметр подрозетника 😁
@@ВладимирСтаниславович-ж8л я это понимаю. Работал по объявам. Розетки менял и тд.
Купил несколько разных подразетников разного размера. По возможности менял эти железяки. Иногда вообще ничего не было в отверстии. Без расширения отверстия подбирал из новых и термоклеем фиксировал
So 5 min crafts for DIY house fires, NICE!
I always wanted to install an empty junction box in my wall or three light switches that all control the same lamp.
It's a four way set up so you can control the lamp from three different locations. He used the board as an example but the switches would actually be installed at separate entrances to a room.
He could have at least showed the wiring so you guys would learn that much
We call it a Staircase installation: you can turn the light on and off from either above or below the stairs.
You've never been in a house or other building where there was more than one switch for the same light? What's the address to your rock, in which cave?
@@svennoren9047: When did the word "staircase" become a brand, to you?
Also, why only staircase, and not also hallway, etc.?
@@svennoren9047 it's a four way, not a three way, though.
Your work actions are very professional
Лампочка без одного светодиода греется и сгорает.
у меня уже пол года, и не одного, а 3 или 4 диода пришлось выкинуть. ни чего не сгорело. светит тускло, но в комнату в ночник норм.
Зависит от подключения, если светодиоды запаралеллены, что редкость то ничего не будет, если запаралеллены группами то перегорит группа, если все светодиоды последовательно соединены, то да, погаснут все. Зависит от мощности блока питания и рассчитанного запаса "прочности" светодиодов, они рано или поздно перегорят, но быстрее чем перегорели бы при полном комплекте
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I didn't see one tool that was on the next level... Just some scary wire splicing
Bro I was going to say these are random accuracies lol but pretty handy
That junction box was installed incorrectly. Cut the hole the right size to begin with and use the two screws inside.