Look on the bright side, if ... I mean "when" there is an electrical problem one knows just where to look as its usually in the scotch lock with either mechanically sheered copper wiring because the scotch lock was not sized for the wire or more often then not severe corrosion, or a non weather proof butt crimp connector with broken off wiring or again severe corrosion, add in vibration with poor connectors and its going to fail. Single insulated wiring in an exposed location ( where rocks etc will fly, mud hangs off of etc ) is another failure point. I don't profess to be any expert when it comes to wiring but I have witnessed the results of wiring done by one friend with scotch locks to the other end of the spectrum of a friend that has all the right tools and weather pack connectors and weather proof junction boxes and uses only double insulated wiring cord. It takes skill and tools/supplies to do a professional wiring job. I am not knocking this person and his channel, not everyone has the skills for every project they tackle, sadly its some of the so called professional shops that may be doing some real hack jobs and pretend they know what they are doing and the customer finds this out after the fact, not just wiring as I mean anything mechanical etc.
Scotch locks. Really?😂
She works mint
Look on the bright side, if ... I mean "when" there is an electrical problem one knows just where to look as its usually in the scotch lock with either mechanically sheered copper wiring because the scotch lock was not sized for the wire or more often then not severe corrosion, or a non weather proof butt crimp connector with broken off wiring or again severe corrosion, add in vibration with poor connectors and its going to fail. Single insulated wiring in an exposed location ( where rocks etc will fly, mud hangs off of etc ) is another failure point. I don't profess to be any expert when it comes to wiring but I have witnessed the results of wiring done by one friend with scotch locks to the other end of the spectrum of a friend that has all the right tools and weather pack connectors and weather proof junction boxes and uses only double insulated wiring cord. It takes skill and tools/supplies to do a professional wiring job. I am not knocking this person and his channel, not everyone has the skills for every project they tackle, sadly its some of the so called professional shops that may be doing some real hack jobs and pretend they know what they are doing and the customer finds this out after the fact, not just wiring as I mean anything mechanical etc.
@@Carfleet yeah. For today
@@kwevoel9993 did the same wiring on my ram that ive been off roading and submerging in mud for the last 4 years and shes mint 🤑😝