finally, a good video thats very clear, most of the other videos are guys saying, "just put this wire here, and the other there" sounds like they are 50 feet from the mic, anyway, thanks for a good video. I wish there was some kind of quality/garbage control on youtube, not censoring.
Nicely explained, but I agree that there is a little contradiction. Gentlemen explained that line side of two pole switch is usually where the ground screw. In Wiring demonstration he shows the line side opposite from the ground screw. Other than that, very well explained.
also 10-2 AWG wouldn't have 2 black conductors, it would have a black conductor and a white conductor(neutral) as well as the ground which is one of the few things in the diagraph that makes sense XD
This videos is cristal clear and very informative. Thank you sir!
Thank you, Kevin. Excellent instructions and graphics for me to wire up two electric water heaters.
Excellent presentation. Clear and concise with great diagrams. This made the instructions easy to follow and understand.
finally, a good video thats very clear, most of the other videos are guys saying, "just put this wire here, and the other there" sounds like they are 50 feet from the mic, anyway, thanks for a good video. I wish there was some kind of quality/garbage control on youtube, not censoring.
Thanks for the great instructions
Nice. Had to come check this out. To move forward.. in Motors and controls class. Heading to check out more switches. And circuit and load voltage.
Great content. Easily explained. Thank you!
Thank you best explanation i have yet.
Brilliant explanation!
Nicely explained, but I agree that there is a little contradiction. Gentlemen explained that line side of two pole switch is usually where the ground screw. In Wiring demonstration he shows the line side opposite from the ground screw. Other than that, very well explained.
Really great! Nice and clear.
Nicely explained..thank you
What about if you have 120V circuit coming in?
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great presentation but in the last diagram the load and te line was reverse?????
Nice video, but I noticed that too. In the end, convention niceties aside, it shouldn't matter whether the load or the line are top/bottom.
also 10-2 AWG wouldn't have 2 black conductors, it would have a black conductor and a white conductor(neutral) as well as the ground which is one of the few things in the diagraph that makes sense XD
Thank you brother. very helpful. S.
I agree with David Gomez, the diagram that begins @ 4:05 is a direct contradiction of the diagram beginning @ 9:50.
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Very helpful
Jesus Christ just what I need some tribe member explaining electricy
thank you buddy