I Love your way of teaching. If i can't understand it on the books i look for one of your videos to help me understand. Thanks for all your help here from California.
im loving your videos! i went to school for this stuff but without actual practice and studying, someone can forget these Not So Hard things... i pulled out my illustrated guide of the code book and it made sense. Some of your videos skip as well, idk if its a editing problem or if you removed things but all i gotta say is, The more info the better :) ! I like the pace you teach, you let us absorb info and you dont talk super fast ahahahah. Thanks for the videos!
So I need an 8 x 8 for a 1 inch conduit on a straight pull? Unless there is an exception for conduits under a certain size stated in the NEC? Thanks. Cause man I must have been doing it wrong all along then.
I Love your way of teaching. If i can't understand it on the books i look for one of your videos to help me understand. Thanks for all your help here from California.
I’ve watch a couple videos and you do an awesome job very helpful, you should put of videos about single phase transformers
you explain better than make holt
im loving your videos! i went to school for this stuff but without actual practice and studying, someone can forget these Not So Hard things... i pulled out my illustrated guide of the code book and it made sense. Some of your videos skip as well, idk if its a editing problem or if you removed things but all i gotta say is, The more info the better :) ! I like the pace you teach, you let us absorb info and you dont talk super fast ahahahah. Thanks for the videos!
Violence1320 me too!!! I finished my apprenticeship in 2015 and I’m forgetting all this stuff
thanks and Happy New year
How about when theres more then one conduit going in ? Do you add them to the multiplied number?
So what was the WIDTH??? I get the times 8 but the width
Replayed it THANK YOU !!! Minute 3:38
What if you have several conduits some going straight some at an angle?
can u do a video of bending 2 1/2in pipe to 4in pipe and how to read the charts and multiplers
So I need an 8 x 8 for a 1 inch conduit on a straight pull? Unless there is an exception for conduits under a certain size stated in the NEC? Thanks. Cause man I must have been doing it wrong all along then.
Jonathan Manley it all depends on the wire size you pulling ....remember there’s a size in cubic inches also for each current carrier conductor
What if you have an angle pull and a straight in the same box?
for situations like that, it's good to look at this video, it explains it pretty well
ruclips.net/video/hO6DxHpdQPU/видео.html
1 minute of info in 4 minutes and 29 seconds