Amazing content man, I think this is the most I've learned about electrical in any channel. It's good to see how things work practically. 👍🏼 Thanks for the amazing content brother
@ChristianElectrician it's nice for us dummies who don't know better. We hear a master electrician start talking and I'm lost. I need to start with the outlets and work my way back 😂 like I said I'm a city boy who got more into carpentry and construction, never did electrical or worked with electricians. So seeing how things actually work for me are very educational and if anything like an outlet ever went bad, I can atleast point out what is wrong to a local professional in my area . I want to know small things like this or maybe replacing and outlet, anything with the basement panel, I'm lost. I am not near that advanced lol. Thanks man, you always bring out the better in people, whether it's with knowledge or just showing love. God Bless you bro 🙏🏼🙏🏼 and the family
Thank you, bro. I appreciate the encouragement and support. My hope is that this video will help people to make safe installs. I'm glad that you are here at this channel and digital community we got going.
@@ChristianElectrician yessir and we all have a great time doing it 👍🏼 thanks for the amazing livestreams and all of the knowledge you drop for us. I believe you are where you are for a reason and we found the stream because everything happens for a reason. God Bless 🙏🏼
Another excellent straightforward no-nonsense how-to video. One thing I’m curious about: In your previous new install video, you only did one outlet. If you had done two outlets (or three or four) how would you have wired them? In parallel with pigtails through the outlet box or some other way?
I like and use glow rods but if I have to drill a plate in the attic, I try to get right over the existing receptacle and drop a piece of fixture chain down long enough to go pass the box a couple of inches. Go back down and take your telescoping magnet and stick it through the hole and pull the chain into the box. Hook new NM to it and pull it up. Oh before you go up push the NM with the chain back into the wall so it won't get hung up
well done
Thanks bro!
Amazing content man, I think this is the most I've learned about electrical in any channel. It's good to see how things work practically. 👍🏼 Thanks for the amazing content brother
Glad you enjoyed it!
@ChristianElectrician it's nice for us dummies who don't know better. We hear a master electrician start talking and I'm lost. I need to start with the outlets and work my way back 😂 like I said I'm a city boy who got more into carpentry and construction, never did electrical or worked with electricians. So seeing how things actually work for me are very educational and if anything like an outlet ever went bad, I can atleast point out what is wrong to a local professional in my area . I want to know small things like this or maybe replacing and outlet, anything with the basement panel, I'm lost. I am not near that advanced lol. Thanks man, you always bring out the better in people, whether it's with knowledge or just showing love. God Bless you bro 🙏🏼🙏🏼 and the family
Thank you, bro. I appreciate the encouragement and support. My hope is that this video will help people to make safe installs. I'm glad that you are here at this channel and digital community we got going.
@@ChristianElectrician yessir and we all have a great time doing it 👍🏼 thanks for the amazing livestreams and all of the knowledge you drop for us. I believe you are where you are for a reason and we found the stream because everything happens for a reason. God Bless 🙏🏼
@budsvilleusa8888 thank you for that, I really appreciate that. Very encouraging
another Awesome video ...
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Another excellent straightforward no-nonsense how-to video.
One thing I’m curious about: In your previous new install video, you only did one outlet. If you had done two outlets (or three or four) how would you have wired them? In parallel with pigtails through the outlet box or some other way?
@cobuck4007 always parallel with pigtails for me in the outlet box.
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I like and use glow rods but if I have to drill a plate in the attic, I try to get right over the existing receptacle and drop a piece of fixture chain down long enough to go pass the box a couple of inches. Go back down and take your telescoping magnet and stick it through the hole and pull the chain into the box. Hook new NM to it and pull it up. Oh before you go up push the NM with the chain back into the wall so it won't get hung up
Thanks for sharing 👍
Tip " black goes on brass" bb
Yep, and Neutral (White) on Silver screw.