you’re gonna do even bigger things in the future. being an Electrician myself, i would be way too nervous to take on a task like this, especially in a foreign country. at this rate you won’t need to be a sparks anymore.
Thumbs up for this work mate. Also thumbs up for the German surfer electrician, as someone who knows Portugal (my home country) for their surfing spots. A note to bring stuff in an airport: If you send the stuff to the airplane bulk nothing gets confiscated. Problem is it is an extra fee you have to pay for having a bag in the bulk, something that is what Ryanair and Easyjet make money from. Easy for typical airlines as BA, Lufthansa and KLM (for example) since a ticket always gives you a bag up to 20KG on the airplane bulk, plus carry on bag and in some cases even an extra notebook bag (that can be a backpack if you are kind and friendly enough to the girls in the counter, ask me how I know...). I've made extensive use of such rules back in 2019 when I moved from Portugal to Hong Kong/Mainland China. Also love the new shirt design 👌. Going to order it just now. Regarding the question: DC battery cable lengths must be identical in a parallel installation (that is what it is there) because of resistance of the same. Am I right?
I live in Berlin and have been a fan of yours since you made that first appearance on Artisan (Where Jordan cut his finger on a drone). Glad you are doing so well, long may it continue!
I Work abroad as an electrician a fair amount and my engineers all the time, tools can be checked into the hold so can take what you like, just keep your drill batteries in your hand luggage (check the max amount you can carry as differs depending on the operator) loving the videos, keep up the good work.
Favourite electrical RUclips channel hands down!! The humour, the style of filming/vlogging added in, the content is insane and so different to anything else out there. You continue to be an inspiration mate and congrats on where you’ve got to 💪 keep up the amazing work 🤘
Hi Cory. Love the content this week. Will all the users have to ware black while using the spinners and pose in an avante gard way. .Reminds me of Hans and Frans wanting to Pump you up, Love your Coles Law come back, but glad good old Kirchoff is still used and remembered. Have a great Christmas Cory , Congratulations on following through on all your plans for 2022. Bigger things in store for the New Year.
Wowwwww. This was like a TV show!!!!! Cory if you’re not on National Geographic or the likes by the end of 2023 then they’re missing out. Keep up the good work bro. Honestly I feel like I’ve discovered a little niche gem in the corners of RUclips 💎
That takes me back to the exercise bike they modified at West Burton Power Station for the open days. Swapped out the flywheel inside for a car alternator and wired in a tower of lights to light up the faster it was peddled. Spent way to many hours trying to fix that thing - probably going to have nightmares tonight!
"This city is one of the most beautiful cities, I've ever seen in the World." I think my grandparents generation helped create the blank canvas for that.
Wife and I went to Berlin in October and zipped around on the eScooters and loved it! Pretty sure the eScooters and eBikes just charge up because some person goes round changing batteries 😂
Great vid, very interesting project pulling lots of skills together. Maybe you could box up the tools you need for a foreign job and post them to the site, then post back to UK when completed. 😉
As for requiring dc cables to be the same length, my guess would be that it's referring to parallel strings of solar panels. The voltage drop between each string and the inverter needs to be the same so that both (all) the strings can operate at their max.power point. However that doesn't seem to be relevant here.
DC cables must be the same length to ensure they have the same resistance. It’s important for parallel connections to ensure an even distribution of power as shorter cables would mean more power flows as it will take the path of least resistance. It’s also important for voltage sensing as there can be inconsistent volt drop with various cable lengths - especially under load. Can’t give you the maths / laws on it though 😂
Thanks Cory for highlighting the best of the engineering world. Well done Will and Team. Really cool and forward thinking. I’m sure this will take off. How long before it’s put into homes?
You’re welcome! Glad you enjoyed. I think it’s probably on their horizons! But you’d have to DM them about it on instagram to find out for sure ( I want one too! )
It was awesome working with you on this project and I got to learn a lot from you I can’t wait to see the finished part 2, all the bikes are in now and it’s transformed the room
from what I've read and done, you get uneven AC ripple In three phase systems with unequal length cables. For the DC side, voltage drop over cable distance literally down to the metre. I have 1 meter 2x95 mm DC cables each for positive and negative. (3 Victron Quattro 15kva) It's not cheap cable at about £18 per meter
Speaking of fuses over here in the US we started with the Edison screw socket, it was originally designed for lightbulbs but got used for appliances (prior to a socket design, yes you would literally screw your toaster into a light socket a brilliant idea) and fuses and subsequently I think that trickled out. If you started to have nuisance tripping because you had far too many things on a circuit one could simply swap fuses for a larger one even though the wire size did not change!!!! Then it was discovered that one could simply unscrew the dead fuse then stick a penny in put the old fuse back in on top of that to hold it in and you would be putting your trust in Lincoln who happens to be on the penny. This subsequently initiated a design and code change because for some reason there was more housefires? Then they came up with the safety fuse which had a hard to remove insert that would screw in for different sizes corresponding to different amperage's. Then we started transitioning into mechanical circuit breakers. However fuse panels still exist and work wonderfully well when they're not messed with by those darn plumbers, kitchen fitters, DIY tradesmen and handyman.... I've seen those screw in sockets for fuses in Germany online and in some videos, they look rather neat in a alternate reality kind of way. When I went to Scotland England & Wales I was struggling to find myself a souvenir for my visit as I'm not that kind of person. However after a trip to the Philippines I figured out that if I ever get the chance to go to another country I will definitely be making a stop at the hardware store and definitely bringing some sort of electrical hardware back. I have envisioned a sheet of plywood with a socket for every country I visit. Which unfortunately means I need to go back to England and the Philippines as one of them I didn't have this idea yet and the other one I only brought back an extension cord. oh and buying online would be cheating, although if I find a good deal on shipping.... hmmm. I definitely need to get myself out to Australia they have some neet plugs and sockets. I actually think it's more of a common practice of manufacturing to make them transparent for visual inspection but I would like to confirm this in person.
Sidenote I forgot to mention it was also common for a reduced rate on electricity if you only requested it for lighting this was enforced by only installing light sockets. However we went to a standard rate because people figured out how to retrofit and make adapters and such. It's still fairly common to find the occasional two prong Edison socket to screw light base for attaching things where there isn't necessarily an outlet or outdoor outlet usually aka in older homes. Although much like the dodo bird they are becoming harder to find along with three prong to 2 prong adapters unless you happen to find a really good hardware store.
Great video a sit down wee was well deserved 👌 I was wondering if you could recommend any videos, books or courses to help better understand Solar and dc. 👍
Thanks mate! If you scour the internet you’ll find the IET make a lot of best practice guides which are a really good start. Also manufactures make some such as viktron.
My question is... Since its easier to gain access to 3ph power across the pond compared to here in MURICA.... Would it have been more efficient doing this in AC current and just rectify it if they wanted to charge some batteries.
This looks like a fun project but is it actually worth it? 150w x (100amp/4amp)bikes x 0.5hours = 1875Wh per session, 2 sessions a day would be just under 4kWh. Which might power the heating for a couple of hours in one of the rooms. Minus the cost of shipping all you guys over there, the cost of the Victron inverter, the batteries, the "enerboards" (I think?), the huge amounts of cabling, the installation time of you guys and given you have two expert electrical/electronic engineers there. How can it possibly be worth it?
Just watched the video all the way through, the Enerboard guy's math doesn't quite add up, when he said 100amps max 4amps per bike is 25 bikes, but you mentioned at the end of the video there's 42 bikes which should be 158amps max.
@@corymac Yeah maybe but you'd think they'd be looking at max tbh due to having to size cabling? Which by the way that is some significant cable being installed. I noticed as well it seems to be brown/blue for the DC? Is that German requirement? I also noticed Enerboard seems to be a German company but the two lads who designed the product are Brummies?
I'm not a sparky. But love the content you, Nick Bundy and Artisan are putting out. Why not try and goto Japan and see how they do their electrics there?
How does this work out? Will the cost of the energy pay for additional work that wouldn't be necessary if more standard bikes were installed? How soon will this become carbon neutral?
20:29 Im going to guess Kirchoff aswell. Damn that was a rabbit hole for sure digging into Victron and their manuals. I learnt something though.. "Different voltages mean different currents. The unit with a lower voltage will have a higher current running through its power electronics" Victron. Power is the same but the units with more current running through will go into overload before the other units do. Creating an unbalanced system.... It seems like a whole fucking lot to get a functioning balanced system if one does not opt to use a busbar.
I was just feeling sorry for the next Tour de France contestant paying for his/hers membership and also the whole electrical bill for the building with enough paddling. 😀
I bet you would like the phrase "safety third". Mike Rowe of dirty jobs TV show as he would go around to different jobs and he started to put together this thing of safety is the third priority it's still there but it's not meant to be a hindrance because otherwise you would never get anything done. Everything in life is about balance.
I am curious how Cory is able to work in the other EU countries now with seemingly no issues, not least recognition of professional qualifications, but also Work Permits and suchlike.. Unless, Cory has a second EU passport.. And I suppoe the qualifications can be got around by someone local signing off the work..
I have specific EU harmonised qualifications, and also contract people in other countries when necessary. My business is able to contract out in other countries, I just have to let HMRC know when I’m getting paid from abroad. I’m working on my Norwegian passport at the minute after engaging a Norwegian girl 😄👍🏼
They’re not much different, alot of our regs are ‘European norm regs’ think. BSEN ( British standard European norm ). Just more strict and electrician is a protected title
@@corymac millimetres is indeed metric, but mills are fractions of an inch, (some of ust sat our electrical exams a while ago) great video as always keep up the superb work
I've been watching you since you first appeared on Artisans Channel, Cory. You always had that kind of impressive but slightly cocky way about you that said you were going places and you have proved it 100%. Keep up the good work and video content, I cant wait to see the end result of this project and what your next one will be. All I know for sure is whatever project you are involved in next will also be a huge success. PS. Another vote for the sit down to wee T-Shirt, most of us older guys learned to do that years ago 🤣
Europe is so energy futuristic, that one year ago.......the leading google search was "does horse manure burn in fireplaces". Then there were reports that whole cities smelled of burning rubbish at the onset of winter. English womble.........I miss the wombles, they made more sense than the politicians.
We need a t shirt with something along the lines of "Good work is rewarded with a sit down wee - OY Electrical" with a proud looking Cory
😂😂😂 I’ll get right on it
Jim Jeffries?
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Hi Cory, any updates on this project it would be nice for a follow up to see it all running.
5:31 love Tim explaining to the designer how the system works 😂 - very humble mate
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you’re gonna do even bigger things in the future. being an Electrician myself, i would be way too nervous to take on a task like this, especially in a foreign country. at this rate you won’t need to be a sparks anymore.
I agree
Thanks dude!
Thumbs up for this work mate. Also thumbs up for the German surfer electrician, as someone who knows Portugal (my home country) for their surfing spots.
A note to bring stuff in an airport: If you send the stuff to the airplane bulk nothing gets confiscated. Problem is it is an extra fee you have to pay for having a bag in the bulk, something that is what Ryanair and Easyjet make money from.
Easy for typical airlines as BA, Lufthansa and KLM (for example) since a ticket always gives you a bag up to 20KG on the airplane bulk, plus carry on bag and in some cases even an extra notebook bag (that can be a backpack if you are kind and friendly enough to the girls in the counter, ask me how I know...).
I've made extensive use of such rules back in 2019 when I moved from Portugal to Hong Kong/Mainland China.
Also love the new shirt design 👌. Going to order it just now.
Regarding the question:
DC battery cable lengths must be identical in a parallel installation (that is what it is there) because of resistance of the same.
Am I right?
Thanks dude!!!
I live in Berlin and have been a fan of yours since you made that first appearance on Artisan (Where Jordan cut his finger on a drone). Glad you are doing so well, long may it continue!
Wow! Thanks dude 😁🙌🏽⚡️
Cory and Bikes, it’s like a dream come true 😊
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I Work abroad as an electrician a fair amount and my engineers all the time, tools can be checked into the hold so can take what you like, just keep your drill batteries in your hand luggage (check the max amount you can carry as differs depending on the operator) loving the videos, keep up the good work.
Thanks Steven! Since learned this 😎👍🏼
Favourite electrical RUclips channel hands down!! The humour, the style of filming/vlogging added in, the content is insane and so different to anything else out there. You continue to be an inspiration mate and congrats on where you’ve got to 💪 keep up the amazing work 🤘
That’s so kind to say! Thanks dude 🙌🏽⚡️
Bessy is actually 130 year old metal and tool company from Germany. They are especially known for clamps/vices.
Typical kinky Berlin.........;)
Cool!
Subscribing, sharing, liking, and commenting really helps the channel! Thanks guys 😁🙌🏽⚡️
Hi Cory.
Love the content this week. Will all the users have to ware black while using the spinners and pose in an avante gard way. .Reminds me of Hans and Frans wanting to Pump you up,
Love your Coles Law come back, but glad good old Kirchoff is still used and remembered.
Have a great Christmas Cory , Congratulations on following through on all your plans for 2022. Bigger things in store for the New Year.
Thanks Eamonn! Have a great new year! 😁 and thanks for watching!
Many things are coming for you thats obvious cory... electrician from Greece here ⚡⚡wish you all the best and many more jobs like these
I hope so… thanks mate! ⚡️
Wowwwww. This was like a TV show!!!!! Cory if you’re not on National Geographic or the likes by the end of 2023 then they’re missing out. Keep up the good work bro. Honestly I feel like I’ve discovered a little niche gem in the corners of RUclips 💎
That’s so kind!
Got you up on the big screen tonight Cory lad… like watching a blockbuster. Cracking stuff 🎉
Woohoo 🥳
That takes me back to the exercise bike they modified at West Burton Power Station for the open days. Swapped out the flywheel inside for a car alternator and wired in a tower of lights to light up the faster it was peddled. Spent way to many hours trying to fix that thing - probably going to have nightmares tonight!
That’s cool!
"This city is one of the most beautiful cities, I've ever seen in the World."
I think my grandparents generation helped create the blank canvas for that.
😅🫣👍🏼
Wife and I went to Berlin in October and zipped around on the eScooters and loved it! Pretty sure the eScooters and eBikes just charge up because some person goes round changing batteries 😂
Yep! 🤓
Great vid, very interesting project pulling lots of skills together.
Maybe you could box up the tools you need for a foreign job and post them to the site, then post back to UK when completed. 😉
That’s a great idea!
Damn this is good Cory, well done mate. Like others have said, just amazing content!
Thanks so much mate 😎
As for requiring dc cables to be the same length, my guess would be that it's referring to parallel strings of solar panels. The voltage drop between each string and the inverter needs to be the same so that both (all) the strings can operate at their max.power point. However that doesn't seem to be relevant here.
Great video dude. Something completely interesting. Good luck in your next videos
Thanks 🙏🏼
DC cables must be the same length to ensure they have the same resistance.
It’s important for parallel connections to ensure an even distribution of power as shorter cables would mean more power flows as it will take the path of least resistance.
It’s also important for voltage sensing as there can be inconsistent volt drop with various cable lengths - especially under load.
Can’t give you the maths / laws on it though 😂
14:20
I've seen those fuses on stage lighting installations from the 80s. I don't think they're used here anymore though.
We’re working on some stage lighting now! Video coming soon
Love the production quality of this video
Thanks mate! 😁👍🏼
Thanks Cory for highlighting the best of the engineering world. Well done Will and Team. Really cool and forward thinking. I’m sure this will take off. How long before it’s put into homes?
You’re welcome! Glad you enjoyed. I think it’s probably on their horizons! But you’d have to DM them about it on instagram to find out for sure ( I want one too! )
It was awesome working with you on this project and I got to learn a lot from you
I can’t wait to see the finished part 2, all the bikes are in now and it’s transformed the room
Great to work with you too James! Can’t wait to come back 😎
Another great video Cory. Something completely different and interesting. Looking forward to the next one.
Thanks Adam!! 😎⚡️
This content is awesome, keep them coming fast, cory 👏
Thanks Chris! 😁
Cory you can be very punny. Keep the puns coming and stay young.
from what I've read and done, you get uneven AC ripple In three phase systems with unequal length cables.
For the DC side, voltage drop over cable distance literally down to the metre.
I have 1 meter 2x95 mm DC cables each for positive and negative. (3 Victron Quattro 15kva)
It's not cheap cable at about £18 per meter
Keep up the great work and finish it
Thanks! Will do!
Mate, really impressive and can see why you needed to leave Artisan to create this type of content
Thanks Bradley!
Awesome project. Keep up the great work & content 👍🏻💪🏻
Thanks Dave!
Speaking of fuses over here in the US we started with the Edison screw socket, it was originally designed for lightbulbs but got used for appliances (prior to a socket design, yes you would literally screw your toaster into a light socket a brilliant idea) and fuses and subsequently I think that trickled out.
If you started to have nuisance tripping because you had far too many things on a circuit one could simply swap fuses for a larger one even though the wire size did not change!!!!
Then it was discovered that one could simply unscrew the dead fuse then stick a penny in put the old fuse back in on top of that to hold it in and you would be putting your trust in Lincoln who happens to be on the penny. This subsequently initiated a design and code change because for some reason there was more housefires? Then they came up with the safety fuse which had a hard to remove insert that would screw in for different sizes corresponding to different amperage's. Then we started transitioning into mechanical circuit breakers. However fuse panels still exist and work wonderfully well when they're not messed with by those darn plumbers, kitchen fitters, DIY tradesmen and handyman....
I've seen those screw in sockets for fuses in Germany online and in some videos, they look rather neat in a alternate reality kind of way.
When I went to Scotland England & Wales I was struggling to find myself a souvenir for my visit as I'm not that kind of person. However after a trip to the Philippines I figured out that if I ever get the chance to go to another country I will definitely be making a stop at the hardware store and definitely bringing some sort of electrical hardware back. I have envisioned a sheet of plywood with a socket for every country I visit. Which unfortunately means I need to go back to England and the Philippines as one of them I didn't have this idea yet and the other one I only brought back an extension cord.
oh and buying online would be cheating, although if I find a good deal on shipping.... hmmm.
I definitely need to get myself out to Australia they have some neet plugs and sockets. I actually think it's more of a common practice of manufacturing to make them transparent for visual inspection but I would like to confirm this in person.
Interesting 😃👍🏼
Sidenote I forgot to mention it was also common for a reduced rate on electricity if you only requested it for lighting this was enforced by only installing light sockets. However we went to a standard rate because people figured out how to retrofit and make adapters and such. It's still fairly common to find the occasional two prong Edison socket to screw light base for attaching things where there isn't necessarily an outlet or outdoor outlet usually aka in older homes. Although much like the dodo bird they are becoming harder to find along with three prong to 2 prong adapters unless you happen to find a really good hardware store.
Hey Cory! Can we get the names of the sparks you worked with in Berlin? I’m looking for one to work with!
Great video a sit down wee was well deserved 👌 I was wondering if you could recommend any videos, books or courses to help better understand Solar and dc. 👍
Thanks mate! If you scour the internet you’ll find the IET make a lot of best practice guides which are a really good start. Also manufactures make some such as viktron.
20:36 same resistance? Could that be manipulated with different "choke" points of different cross section cable or some connectors etc?
It can indeed. Shunts and the likes were considered.
This is amazing. The production quality could be on TV. I love it. Favourite RUclips channel right now ✊🏼
Thank you! 😎
Looked like a mini Cory during the ending speech. Something about the lighting and perspective :-)
😂
My question is... Since its easier to gain access to 3ph power across the pond compared to here in MURICA.... Would it have been more efficient doing this in AC current and just rectify it if they wanted to charge some batteries.
Nice vid, but I think it would have been nice to start with a diagram of the entire setup, with all the components etc?
I wanted to, but it’s all protected under NDA at the moment 🥲
@@corymac Just a basic block diagram would have been good, to explain the power flow. A schematic is worth a kiloword, especially to aphantasiacs.
Dope transition in 8:15 actually
Thanks!
Tip for working abroad, put your tools in the suitcase not hand luggage then and batteries for power tools etc put that in hand luggage
Thanks mate, learned this now the hard way 🤣
Well done Cory 🇮🇪😎👏
Thanks Mary!
On yer bike Cory! Interesting use of technology. Merry Christmas to you!
Thanks Jim!!! 😁
Great project. What are those sunglasses?
This looks like a fun project but is it actually worth it? 150w x (100amp/4amp)bikes x 0.5hours = 1875Wh per session, 2 sessions a day would be just under 4kWh. Which might power the heating for a couple of hours in one of the rooms. Minus the cost of shipping all you guys over there, the cost of the Victron inverter, the batteries, the "enerboards" (I think?), the huge amounts of cabling, the installation time of you guys and given you have two expert electrical/electronic engineers there. How can it possibly be worth it?
Just watched the video all the way through, the Enerboard guy's math doesn't quite add up, when he said 100amps max 4amps per bike is 25 bikes, but you mentioned at the end of the video there's 42 bikes which should be 158amps max.
I guess it’s calculated on an average and with voltage drop and clipped from the inverter. And as for pay back I’ve no idea 😎👍🏼
@@corymac Yeah maybe but you'd think they'd be looking at max tbh due to having to size cabling? Which by the way that is some significant cable being installed. I noticed as well it seems to be brown/blue for the DC? Is that German requirement? I also noticed Enerboard seems to be a German company but the two lads who designed the product are Brummies?
I'm not a sparky. But love the content you, Nick Bundy and Artisan are putting out. Why not try and goto Japan and see how they do their electrics there?
Thanks mate! I have plans for this 2023/24
Awesome stuff, excellent and informative. Insufficient beers shared tho!
Thanks Clive!!
You can buy singles in boxes like those in the uk
That’s cool, never come across them before
How does this work out? Will the cost of the energy pay for additional work that wouldn't be necessary if more standard bikes were installed? How soon will this become carbon neutral?
I’m not sure of the exact calculation they use, but it pays back within the lifespan and also encourages gym memberships
Any news on an update
Whose the maker of your trousers? Need a pair with that much utility!
Edit: Found em’ Blakläder Craftsman Trousers Stretch X1999
Glad you found them!
@@corymac absolutely grabbing a pair! 🙏
So so excited
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Nice project!
Thanks!
What neck torch you using Cory?
It’s the Unilite torch, my code in my bio gives you 25% off. ( OYELEC )
@@corymac good man. Keep up the great videos
@19:20 r we doing enough cardio? 😋😋😋
Definitely not, I’m working on it!
Great video, very interesting!
Thanks Mate! 😁
16.00 I'm sure they're dog nail clippers!
🤣🤣 I think they were actually cable cutters
20:29 Im going to guess Kirchoff aswell. Damn that was a rabbit hole for sure digging into Victron and their manuals. I learnt something though.. "Different voltages mean different currents. The unit with a lower voltage will have a higher current running through its power electronics" Victron. Power is the same but the units with more current running through will go into overload before the other units do. Creating an unbalanced system....
It seems like a whole fucking lot to get a functioning balanced system if one does not opt to use a busbar.
Correct! It’s a pain in the unmentionables
Awesome !!
Thanks Andrew!
So where is the money going from the generated elecricity? Do you get any money back on your membership if you generate a certain amount?
It’ll be used within the building, and if any was exported ( unlikely in such a big building ), the grid will pay via a feed in tariff
I was just feeling sorry for the next Tour de France contestant paying for his/hers membership and also the whole electrical bill for the building with enough paddling. 😀
👍👍👍👍👍👍❤❤
22:05 ‘Sitzpinkler’!!! Check it out!!!!😅
hi Cory, but those are DC circuit breakers right??
Hi mate! We contacted multiple MCB manufacturers to find ones that are adequately rated for DC switching 😎👍🏼
@@corymac Great!
Jordan are you watching 👀
😂 Cory’s the RUclips beast right now
@@o.kgonzales6055
He comes in at a close 🥈 for me.
🥇 goes to Jointech.
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It's always funny to see brits talking about "europeans"
I bet you would like the phrase "safety third". Mike Rowe of dirty jobs TV show as he would go around to different jobs and he started to put together this thing of safety is the third priority it's still there but it's not meant to be a hindrance because otherwise you would never get anything done. Everything in life is about balance.
Makes sense!
Great vlog
Thanks Ian!
He didn’t even ask how to pronounce Knipex while there 😂
Wasted opportunity!
How do you get these jobs ?
Once you get in on a couple of complicated/ R&D type jobs it’s a fairly small community 😄. I do a lot of it but often am sadly unable to film it
Does ur head after a while
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I am curious how Cory is able to work in the other EU countries now with seemingly no issues, not least recognition of professional qualifications, but also Work Permits and suchlike..
Unless, Cory has a second EU passport.. And I suppoe the qualifications can be got around by someone local signing off the work..
I have specific EU harmonised qualifications, and also contract people in other countries when necessary. My business is able to contract out in other countries, I just have to let HMRC know when I’m getting paid from abroad. I’m working on my Norwegian passport at the minute after engaging a Norwegian girl 😄👍🏼
Are German regs much different to UK regs? The biggest question though, who has it best hmm...
German Regs are very stringent. Possibly better than UK.
They’re not much different, alot of our regs are ‘European norm regs’ think. BSEN ( British standard European norm ). Just more strict and electrician is a protected title
i found taping the mic to your teashirt less painfull.
Will have to try this
Great design and Very interesting video Cory. But your 'somethink'ing' again. Plus a lot of 'like'. Why?? Distracting!
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How about switching to the metric system? Mills are confusing anyway :)
Millimetres is metric! 😁
@@corymac millimetres is indeed metric, but mills are fractions of an inch, (some of ust sat our electrical exams a while ago) great video as always keep up the superb work
I've been watching you since you first appeared on Artisans Channel, Cory. You always had that kind of impressive but slightly cocky way about you that said you were going places and you have proved it 100%. Keep up the good work and video content, I cant wait to see the end result of this project and what your next one will be. All I know for sure is whatever project you are involved in next will also be a huge success. PS. Another vote for the sit down to wee T-Shirt, most of us older guys learned to do that years ago 🤣
Ahhh thanks dude!!! I’m still just keeping my head down and trying my best 😁. I really appreciate the comment though!
Sit down wee for the win 💺 💦
Hi Cory, I am an old Geek from the US. I am 75. I want to contact you somehow.
Hi mate, feel free to email me! Cory@oyelectrical.com
Can u make a minimal design jumper pls thank you
I’m on it!
Awesome company - will Energym be offering home installations?
I think it’s probably on their horizons! But you’d have to DM them about it on instagram to find out for sure ( I want one too! )
First!!!!!
Word salad word salad word salad
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1:40 Die Welt is actually the name of a German propaganda "News" Outlet...
I know 😉
First
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0:06 What is the point of showing blacks?
I’m not sure what you mean?
Bezerk project this!! A very interesting proof of concept!!! Massive amount of money and effort just to generate a few euros a day in leccy? :o
Thanks mate
Europe is so energy futuristic, that one year ago.......the leading google search was "does horse manure burn in fireplaces". Then there were reports that whole cities smelled of burning rubbish at the onset of winter. English womble.........I miss the wombles, they made more sense than the politicians.