Hi Jack great video as usual, The correct screw driver for all of that type of screw connection is called " plus/minus bit " available in sizes 1/2/3. The other type of bit is the square type called a "Robinson bit" available again in size 1/2/3. I'm think most terminals are like this from switches,breakers and larger mains terminals.
Another great video Jack,nice to see the wee man helping you out again,you certainly wouldn't be overheating up here in Ayr big pal,still to get our summer yet,showers with the odd sunshine in between,typical Scottish summer weather,once the kids go back to school the sun will be splitting the skies
You want to cut away all that exposed foil for the data shielding, a little heat shrink can make sure no exposed metal can come into contact with anything it shouldn't
To add to that RS485 is similar but different to RS232. 485 allows multiple devices well 232 is device-device single connection. And there's a handful of Electrical signaling and Protection differences.
Evening brother good to see you back been missing your videos buddy please keep them coming hope you are well and the family is good these got me through my cancer treatment love to all,,,,woodyx
Hello, Jack. Sorry you had such high heat for this pig of a job. I feel for you. It's very hot here in the states right now, too. The humidity in the mid-west is just awful. It's good to see your lad, James. It's funny to watch him sneaking into frame. He'll have a TH-cam channel soon. You mark my words (lol).
The states 😍 I am a worldwide sensation now 😃 😂😂 I couldn’t live over there that’s another level my ginger skin couldn’t cope with 😂😂 he had a channel when he was younger just didn’t keep it up 😂
M8. Love your Western Power skit... only thing is, when the Sun's out so too are their staff 😉. You'd never seem one of them when there's sun to be sitting in 😂😂😂. Anyhow's, that henley/tails/meter setup looks a bit Dog. Better get them back to tidy it up for you. 🤔 Peace. 👊
@@JRCElectrical only 2 days if you completely deplete it though. Who drives their complete range every day, just plug in every night. Each to their own though :)
@@JRCElectrical providing your run is under 30 m your be ok , but that is a tight design and not something we or most guidance recommend , alway a minimum of 6mm , but hey its your design and if you can justify it great !!
it's ok if the run is short enough, and not going through anywhere that gets hot (lofts), you will waste an extra 2W/m or so when charging in heat vs 6.00mm, problem not worth worrying about.
@@JRCElectrical your help is better than nick buddy only kidding watching you from another country ireland and its hot here too had too do cable runs through attic last few day and it is boiling jack
I would have made Adrian run that cable himself, he's more than capable 😂. It's a strange house setup from what I remember
👀 👀 to be fair I would imagine he would have done it easily 😂
Hi Jack great video as usual, The correct screw driver for all of that type of screw connection is called " plus/minus bit " available in sizes 1/2/3.
The other type of bit is the square type called a "Robinson bit" available again in size 1/2/3.
I'm think most terminals are like this from switches,breakers and larger mains terminals.
Why Thankyou good sir never ever heard of Robinson bit in my life 😂
Another great video Jack,nice to see the wee man helping you out again,you certainly wouldn't be overheating up here in Ayr big pal,still to get our summer yet,showers with the odd sunshine in between,typical Scottish summer weather,once the kids go back to school the sun will be splitting the skies
Cheers Ricky as always, it’s been ROASTING here mate I’ll send some down to you… or up not sure which way 😂😂😂😂😂
You want to cut away all that exposed foil for the data shielding, a little heat shrink can make sure no exposed metal can come into contact with anything it shouldn't
Fantastic idea and awesome comment Thankyou
Big ups bro
Always love watching your vids from a very cold NZ
Legend Thankyou I’ve made it over there 😮 mental
the 485 is for a serial connection
likely just rs485 just shortened
Ahhh thankyou sir
@@JRCElectricalnp
To add to that RS485 is similar but different to RS232. 485 allows multiple devices well 232 is device-device single connection. And there's a handful of Electrical signaling and Protection differences.
@@imark7777777 😮 you lost me at to add 😂😂😂😂 thanks dude
I bet octopus didn’t want anything to do with that cable run 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Evening brother good to see you back been missing your videos buddy please keep them coming hope you are well and the family is good these got me through my cancer treatment love to all,,,,woodyx
Are you all done now sir?
I hope your son had a good Day helping his Dad.
He enjoys it mate thanks, enjoys getting paid more tho 😂😂
Hello, Jack. Sorry you had such high heat for this pig of a job. I feel for you. It's very hot here in the states right now, too. The humidity in the mid-west is just awful. It's good to see your lad, James. It's funny to watch him sneaking into frame. He'll have a TH-cam channel soon. You mark my words (lol).
The states 😍 I am a worldwide sensation now 😃 😂😂 I couldn’t live over there that’s another level my ginger skin couldn’t cope with 😂😂 he had a channel when he was younger just didn’t keep it up 😂
@@JRCElectrical I too have ginger skin. Thankfully, as an IT consultant, I spend most of my time indoors. But, not always in air conditioning. 😕
@@metrotechguru5863 it’s horrific mate we need protecting at all costs from the fire in the sky
@@JRCElectrical Always keeping that sun cream close by.
@@metrotechguru5863 ❤️
Bit of a wiggly cable run that, big up for getting the job done 👍👍
Like a big 🐍
Great video as always 😊 run da thing
Cheers legend
"Mon Chéri" means my darling, my sweetheart........if you're talking to a man. "Ma Chérie" for the ladies. Grand merci Mec (means "Big Up bro")
Aha legend
Grand merci mec mon cheri 😂😂
M8. Love your Western Power skit... only thing is, when the Sun's out so too are their staff 😉.
You'd never seem one of them when there's sun to be sitting in 😂😂😂.
Anyhow's, that henley/tails/meter setup looks a bit Dog. Better get them back to tidy it up for you. 🤔
Peace. 👊
👀 👀
western power never like to be on camera, nice work looked like an awkward run
Camera shy aren’t they, moving about like crooks 😂
16:24 plug in screw connector is one name for them iirc
the orange one is likely a phoenix connector or a similar brand one
Your a fountain of knowledge sir
You can stay 😂
@@JRCElectricalHaha thanks
I only know because I went looking into that connecter style for a project I had planned once
@@BenCos2018 🧡
Great work! what is the total cost to get that install done?
No idea sir, the customer had an account at the wholesalers so got all the gear
What a mess and upheaval, I’d rather use a 13A granny charger than do that to my house!
He was and it took 2 days to fully charge it so this was well worth the upheaval I would say
@@JRCElectrical only 2 days if you completely deplete it though. Who drives their complete range every day, just plug in every night. Each to their own though :)
@@ryang6572 👍
" what would i have done" i wouldnt use 4mm for a 7.4kw charger (if that is 7.4kw) as most are thought minimum was 6.0mm
4mm ev cable can carry 45a clipped direct sir
@@JRCElectrical providing your run is under 30 m your be ok , but that is a tight design and not something we or most guidance recommend , alway a minimum of 6mm , but hey its your design and if you can justify it great !!
@@pault4793 yeah run worked out about 18m I believe mate 👍👍
Yeah under 20m 4mm EV Ultra is usually good
it's ok if the run is short enough, and not going through anywhere that gets hot (lofts), you will waste an extra 2W/m or so when charging in heat vs 6.00mm, problem not worth worrying about.
Hello sir am Enoch watching 👀 live from Ghana
Big up Ghana
Tidy job mate given that pig of a run :D
Thankyou sir
Nice work. But is this job the case of " you cant see it from my house"?😊
No 😂😂 it’s Litrally the only route through, once the cable is boxed in through the hall it will be like we have never been.. ish
36,000° is that Fahrenheit, Celsius or kelvin?
A mixture of all times by pie 😂😂
Big up ya self jack ❤
Big up the big D legend
Western power wer very quick lol, big up lad
👀 awesome aren’t they
@@JRCElectrical as long as their boss isnt watching ur channel lol
@@deeharris1908 😂😂😂😂
Big up yourself jack
Big up ❤️
@@JRCElectrical your help is better than nick buddy only kidding watching you from another country ireland and its hot here too had too do cable runs through attic last few day and it is boiling jack
@@wroteboat ooo I don’t envy you in lofts mate 😬 thanks for watching dude
@@JRCElectrical at 45 its still no fun but job has to get done as you know
Thanks Jack! Great to see you're loving Tradify.
LOVING helped the business a LOT Thankyou
Big up
Big up az me mon