Kitchen sockets has to be 32 amp surely, This is the only reason I agree with a ring final circuit, But as needs must, not criticising your work Delroy great video 👍
Will you be going back to repair the ring and put it back to 32A ? I'm assuming the cable runs up the wall, then under the floor upstairs and finally down the wall and into the under stairs cupboard.
Wonder if the owner has mice or been screwing floor boards down with the faulty leg coming in from the bottom of the socket and bottom of the cu. Those who say ring circuits are obsolete and old fashioned are talking nonsense, you couldn't restore power like that on a radial albeit the circuit is now rated at 16 amp. Notice you took the earth off the back box del, I'm still old school and still earth them up even though the screw and fixed lug provide an earth. Great videos 👍
That coat rack in the cupboard above the socket could have been screwed up n into the cable coming down. Might have cleared if take a dodgy looking misplaced screw 🤷🏿
@@michael.a.covington I agree. Although tbf someone more observant than me noted cables are bottom entry. If it was the case a simple conductor resistance test either by wondering lead or joining 2 conductors together would help to know if it was broken and not fit for purpose.
Delroy, you're a star! As someone with Tradespeople in the family who did the old school apprenticeships, I have respect for people who know their trade and have high standards. Some people have no idea what is involved to keep us safe in our homes via good Electricians, Gas Fitters, Builders, Roofers, Carpenters, Plumbers.. It's not just your knowledge, it's your attitude - you are polite to the most trying of customers, you work steadily till the problem is solved and you leave the place safe and tidy! I honestly haven't got a clue what some of the stuff is you're talking about, as my City and Guilds are in Environmental Management - Landscape Gardening, Trees, Plants blah blah. 🙂 Don't worry, I never touch anything I'm not qualified for, I won't be using your videos for DIY tips, but I enjoy watching and learning. Love it when you and Marley have your van chats, great example you set for him. Respect where it's due, bet you're a great teacher for apprentices too. Stay safe, all the best! (PS I used to live near the Eastway, Leyton /Stratford - is that the manor for the company name?)
Oversight in this video discussed here:
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Get yourself some Wago blocks for quick terminations
Kitchen sockets has to be 32 amp surely, This is the only reason I agree with a ring final circuit, But as needs must, not criticising your work Delroy great video 👍
At 13:34 the socket at the fridge looks really badly cracked, if so i would've advised swapping that out
Well done! Good video. I am electrician of Argentina! ☇🇦🇷
Hi from Malta number 1 fan
17:00 screwfix needs to pay for your quick advertisement 🤣
Aren’t you supposed to check for ring continuity first?
Great troubleshooting del Roy on this one 👌
Hi from Israel, keep up the good work !
What's the domestic electrical install work like in Israel?
Thankfully we aren't allowed to do ring circuits in Australia.
Will you be going back to repair the ring and put it back to 32A ? I'm assuming the cable runs up the wall, then under the floor upstairs and finally down the wall and into the under stairs cupboard.
Especially on a kitchen ring,washing machine on with kettle, game over🤷♂️
Wonder if the owner has mice or been screwing floor boards down with the faulty leg coming in from the bottom of the socket and bottom of the cu. Those who say ring circuits are obsolete and old fashioned are talking nonsense, you couldn't restore power like that on a radial albeit the circuit is now rated at 16 amp. Notice you took the earth off the back box del, I'm still old school and still earth them up even though the screw and fixed lug provide an earth. Great videos 👍
Good video as always, learnt something new
That coat rack in the cupboard above the socket could have been screwed up n into the cable coming down. Might have cleared if take a dodgy looking misplaced screw 🤷🏿
Even so, I wouldn't trust the damaged cable for continued use. He did right to take it out of the circuit.
@@CallumWK well spotted. I missed that on 1st view so my comment is nonsense
@@michael.a.covington I agree. Although tbf someone more observant than me noted cables are bottom entry. If it was the case a simple conductor resistance test either by wondering lead or joining 2 conductors together would help to know if it was broken and not fit for purpose.
Delroy, you're a star! As someone with Tradespeople in the family who did the old school apprenticeships, I have respect for people who know their trade and have high standards. Some people have no idea what is involved to keep us safe in our homes via good Electricians, Gas Fitters, Builders, Roofers, Carpenters, Plumbers.. It's not just your knowledge, it's your attitude - you are polite to the most trying of customers, you work steadily till the problem is solved and you leave the place safe and tidy! I honestly haven't got a clue what some of the stuff is you're talking about, as my City and Guilds are in Environmental Management - Landscape Gardening, Trees, Plants blah blah. 🙂 Don't worry, I never touch anything I'm not qualified for, I won't be using your videos for DIY tips, but I enjoy watching and learning. Love it when you and Marley have your van chats, great example you set for him. Respect where it's due, bet you're a great teacher for apprentices too. Stay safe, all the best! (PS I used to live near the Eastway, Leyton /Stratford - is that the manor for the company name?)
Great fault finding method on a ring mains keep it u del
Might have been connected to a socket upstairs? You just never know unless you do circuit identification. Respect👊
What would typically cause such a fault on a ring main Del? Cable degradation?
@@yes-inelectrical8475 it was the last leg of the return circuit, damaged cable is the culprit.
@@yes-inelectrical8475 I'd definitely blame the cattle 🤣🤣🙈
@@Jay369 flippin cows always messing up the board
How longs a piece of string.
Nice video mate
Can you maybe do a Toolbag Review? Would be interesting
Why come back?
Evening Delroy
Delroy gets the job done. Fixed. End of. Different views appreciated though of course.