В любом случае соединение проводов необходимо облудить оловом. Иначе - пожар. Провода толстые. Значит, и электрический ток по ним должен идти большим. Соединение современем ослабнет, провода окислится и нагреются, а потом - загорится.
Si pero no es solo eso el cable principal que lleva la corriente es mas grueso, y el adherido más fino, por ende la mayor corriente al querer circular por el cable más fino se sobrecalentara
Pentru asemenea legatura sint morsete tip teuri sau se morseteaza sau secositoreste in modul cum arata in timp este un contact imperfect se incalzeste si apar Probleme sa evite asemenea legatur Devieri pe cit posibil
Warum sollte das brennen? An dem dünnen Kabel wird lediglich was angeschlossen, was den Querschnitt entspricht. So werden teilweise von der Straße abgehende Verbindungen zu Häusern verlegt, beide Kabel natürlich mit noch jeweils größeren Querschnitten.
As long as the tap wire (in this case #10- strand) has a breaker or fuse, it's fine. The issue here is, no "mechanical" connection/tap. It could have been silver soldiered too.
@@asgoslarHaha, dafür hat man dann aber im Haus als erstes den Hausanschlusskasten, der verplombt ist, damit man nicht auf die Idee kommt zwischen Zähler und Hausanschlusskasten noch schnell eine kleine Unterverteilung einzubauen. Vom Hausanschlusskasten geht dann wiederum ein dünneres Kabel weiter zum Zähler und dann in die Vorsicherungen im Sicherungskasten. Also im Grunde wird immer erst eine Sicherung eingebaut, bevor man einen kleineren Querschnitt verwenden darf. Das mit den Hausanschlüssen muss so ziemlich die einzige Anwendung sein, wo dann ein summerer Leiter vom Hauptkabel in der Straße ins Gebäude geht, ohne eine Sicherung davor zu haben.
Shocking is right. I can only hope that's a 12v system to not be as dangerous. If it is it should also be soldered. If it's 110v + you should just not touch electrical anymore
В месте изменения сечения проводников должен находиться предохранитель или автоматический выключатель для защиты более тонкого проводника. Само место ответвления должно быть доступно для обслуживания. В данном случае место ответвления не герметично. Необходимо использовать бутилкаучуковую мастику в месте параллельного выхода тонкого проводника и термоусадочную трубку с клеевым слоем.
The solder or other gas-tight connection like a crimp connector is used to exclude oxygen or moisture from the joint. This joint will fail when the wires corrode and the current heats the high resistance. I'm guessing that he is stealing power from that heavier conductor.
Similar to what used to be called a “western union”, used before split bolts were invented as a method of splicing for a hot tap in a gutter style enclosure to feed multiple over current devices. Solder was used of course to solidify the surface area. Lead solder back in the day, wrapped with friction tape then vinyl.
I think back here in the states that type of stuff was legal they called them Western Unions if I'm not mistaken and I think it might have been solid wire not stranded.. if I'm wrong let me know please
It is not a Western Union splice. That type of splice is for joining two solid core wires that are intended to be load bearing. This is just a really jank T splice that was commonly used on old knob and tube wiring systems.
No hay que empalmar cables con tanta diferencia de espesor.. las protecciones aguas arriba del cable grueso no "verán" una corriente alta por el más fino, y este se calentará y ardera
The smaaler guage wire cannot safely carry the current going through the larger guage wire. Wired like this, the smaller wire is overloaded and will burn/catch fire. Perhaps adding a properly sized resistor to the smaller wire would make it safe. Not sure.
this does not fly in america. this is how they do things in china and india and mexico. it is illegal in america because of the risk. this is done because of need. not because it should be this way. dont judge them though. we have it good here in america. this isnt as dangerous as how it was at firat so props on making it less dangerous. these people have to do what they have to do. this is a rural technic. something done on a farm or something😊
Of course this technique will shock the world and the people will love to know which electrical or technical institute you got your degree. And how long it yook to burn that house.
So which year did the house burned down?
I'm no electrician but I don't think this is code.
@@gerald542 thats rly worse, when you twist cables it must be tight
Falto ajuste y estaño para un mejor amarre.
What year did you fail English?
Макраме.
Call the fire brigade, there's a hairdresser doing your electrics
Good one
В любом случае соединение проводов необходимо облудить оловом. Иначе - пожар. Провода толстые. Значит, и электрический ток по ним должен идти большим. Соединение современем ослабнет, провода окислится и нагреются, а потом - загорится.
ГОСТ не рекомендует паять
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При нагреве олово держит?
Si pero no es solo eso el cable principal que lleva la corriente es mas grueso, y el adherido más fino, por ende la mayor corriente al querer circular por el cable más fino se sobrecalentara
Why all the hate? Who doesn’t want to charge their phone off of the dryer supply?!? 😁
Bungler's job. This is exactly the way how not to do this.
Pentru asemenea legatura sint morsete tip teuri sau se morseteaza sau secositoreste in modul cum arata in timp este un contact imperfect se incalzeste si apar Probleme sa evite asemenea legatur Devieri pe cit posibil
That’s very dangerous and can cause a fire.. the wires are a different gauge for a reason.
Warum sollte das brennen? An dem dünnen Kabel wird lediglich was angeschlossen, was den Querschnitt entspricht.
So werden teilweise von der Straße abgehende Verbindungen zu Häusern verlegt, beide Kabel natürlich mit noch jeweils größeren Querschnitten.
Looks good to me!
As long as the tap wire (in this case #10- strand) has a breaker or fuse, it's fine. The issue here is, no "mechanical" connection/tap. It could have been silver soldiered too.
@@asgoslarHaha, dafür hat man dann aber im Haus als erstes den Hausanschlusskasten, der verplombt ist, damit man nicht auf die Idee kommt zwischen Zähler und Hausanschlusskasten noch schnell eine kleine Unterverteilung einzubauen.
Vom Hausanschlusskasten geht dann wiederum ein dünneres Kabel weiter zum Zähler und dann in die Vorsicherungen im Sicherungskasten.
Also im Grunde wird immer erst eine Sicherung eingebaut, bevor man einen kleineren Querschnitt verwenden darf. Das mit den Hausanschlüssen muss so ziemlich die einzige Anwendung sein, wo dann ein summerer Leiter vom Hauptkabel in der Straße ins Gebäude geht, ohne eine Sicherung davor zu haben.
@@tackanderson4270yes, if it had been soldered it would be far more professional.
Okiee dokiee! Splicing #12 wire into one ought. No fuse, no breaker.
😅😅😅
how to burn down your house
My thought exactly.
That's not true if you connect to the smaller wire the right load.
😊전봇대 메달려서 하루종일 하고 있을거야?
I’m not an electrician, but I’m pretty certain this is a fantastic way to start a fire lol
Shocking is right. I can only hope that's a 12v system to not be as dangerous. If it is it should also be soldered. If it's 110v + you should just not touch electrical anymore
Don't try this at home 😂
I know of a plumber that uses soft copper for everything. He would love your work.
You can not change cable size unless it is protected by a fuse or circuit breaker, this is a prime reason for fire.
Кину страйк, что это опасные действия.
Why am I suddenly singing the Prodigy's greatest hit?
😂😂 not standard you will get fired in the conpany Inwas working😂😂
So, what application would this splice ever be used for?
Insurance fraud? 🤔
solder it before the shrink wrap!
В месте изменения сечения проводников должен находиться предохранитель или автоматический выключатель для защиты более тонкого проводника. Само место ответвления должно быть доступно для обслуживания.
В данном случае место ответвления не герметично. Необходимо использовать бутилкаучуковую мастику в месте параллельного выхода тонкого проводника и термоусадочную трубку с клеевым слоем.
You job or your house. Either way, YOU'RE FIRED!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Disregard this if you are learning. At the very least, it needs flux and solder, then clean and insulated properly Mark R
The solder or other gas-tight connection like a crimp connector is used to exclude oxygen or moisture from the joint. This joint will fail when the wires corrode and the current heats the high resistance. I'm guessing that he is stealing power from that heavier conductor.
Similar to what used to be called a “western union”, used before split bolts were invented as a method of splicing for a hot tap in a gutter style enclosure to feed multiple over current devices. Solder was used of course to solidify the surface area. Lead solder back in the day, wrapped with friction tape then vinyl.
You forgot to solder the connection .....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Правильно.....!!!!!
The spliced together wires should also be soldered to keep the wires tight without any chance of slipping and causing a short !!
Well, everything he did was right, but he should have soldered that wire solid, and then put the shrink wrap on it
Exactly!!💯💯
How many amps are being sent down that tiny wire
Shockinly dangerous yes
I think back here in the states that type of stuff was legal they called them Western Unions if I'm not mistaken and I think it might have been solid wire not stranded.. if I'm wrong let me know please
It is not a Western Union splice. That type of splice is for joining two solid core wires that are intended to be load bearing.
This is just a really jank T splice that was commonly used on old knob and tube wiring systems.
Без синей изоленты не обойтись , проверено )
No hay que empalmar cables con tanta diferencia de espesor.. las protecciones aguas arriba del cable grueso no "verán" una corriente alta por el más fino, y este se calentará y ardera
아니 바빠서 정신없는데... 누가 이렇게 한땀한땀 작업하나...라고 말은 하나 이게 정답이니 바빠도 한땀한땀 작업하자...
Been there done that but you left out a step soldering it
The smaaler guage wire cannot safely carry the current going through the larger guage wire. Wired like this, the smaller wire is overloaded and will burn/catch fire.
Perhaps adding a properly sized resistor to the smaller wire would make it safe. Not sure.
Why did you cut in the middle of a wire if you could have just done it to the end?
How did you get the heat shrink on
This will definitely shock the world!
How about some solder to confirm the connection?
this does not fly in america. this is how they do things in china and india and mexico. it is illegal in america because of the risk. this is done because of need. not because it should be this way. dont judge them though. we have it good here in america. this isnt as dangerous as how it was at firat so props on making it less dangerous. these people have to do what they have to do. this is a rural technic. something done on a farm or something😊
Makin an INDIA SPECIAL feed hookup!!!😂
А если кабель жёсткий одножильный - сверлить?😂
Просто понять не могу,зачем было откусить зачищенное,если можно было просто по его размерам отмерить,и дозачистить😮😮😮
No solder, wtf, the amount of times I've had to fix these is ludicrous, always solder an electrical joint
No one is asking how he got heat shrink tube on there.
It means he could have avoided the splice and made the connection some where else.
I wonder what size breaker the small wire is on.
Это можно делать не отключая электричество😂
How can you not solder these wires to keep the connection trouble free?
So you attached cable for 18 amps to cable carrying 200 amps? .What insurance should i contacted?
Terminating two different wire sizes together, whether low or medium voltages, is not recommended.
DANGER, WILL ROBINSON!!
That's a lot of work to carry some copper wire to the recycling center to sell
Of course this technique will shock the world and the people will love to know which electrical or technical institute you got your degree. And how long it yook to burn that house.
Why cut and strip when you had it already? That’s too much current for that size wire and will overheat and cause a fire.
Gimana kalo kabel hidup,apa berani kalo d pegang
Excelente iniciador de fuego.
Para eso existen las borneras.
Por dios.
Same work in live
Field expedient...courtesy... USMC combat engineers ...SemperFi
Nice fire hazard
I dont know about what other countries have but Vietnam has taught about this technique in their books back in school.
Önce kabloyu sıyarabilirdin kesmeden 😊
Fire hazard BIG TIME!!!
The 1ga wire has circuit protection for 1ga not the 10ga that is dangerous.
Amperage … this why social media can be dangerous
You didn't have to cut it and re strip it...
Já ouviu falar em CONECTOR?
Se vc não aperta a emenda ele da aquecimento e pode pegar fogo nos fios
Very artistic 😂
Put a purple flower on it as well.
Eu sempre estanho o cabo Ipatinga mg
You should spline it properly. This is entirely a wrong method which may cause arks. You should at least soldered the entire exposed copper
Как по мне тут без пайки не обойтись
Why not run 200 amps on a 30amp wire? Seems legit.
You have pre school daughters and you know how to do their hair before school...
Good idea
Bro get a connector
Desperdicias mucho material, además de que al abrir el cable principal con un objeto puntiagudo rompes los hilos internos y lo debilitas en su función
i thought after inserting he'll do a square knot
Оно же не плотное (соединение)😂
Керемет
Must solder ....👍🤔
It is definitely shocking!
Shocking to say the least.
Would take less time doing it the correct way!
Arent you going to confuse the curent and possibly throw off the phase rotation😊
You should’ve soldered the connection before putting the heat shrink on
Только зачем отрезать оголоенную часть на отходы ?
Lol where was the solder at lol
Pożar gwarantowany. !!! Gdy zabezpieczenie jest dobrane do grubszego przewodu, w przypadku zwarcia cienki spłonie jak zapałka!!!😢
My only question is WHY? WHY? WHY?
Split bugs are required for that.
Nix da Murks....
Insurance policy activation !!!
Crap like this is why electricians are so expensive.
When you do this in netherland you are fired
👌👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍💪💪💪
En ese tiempo ya hice 4 amarres
use a solderless connector😂
Si tu supervisor te deja hacer eso...
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... deberían despedirle a él también.
Who needs those pesky circuit breakers?
I have seen this done by meter guys for CT meter. Potential connection