No mate, it was solid I joists with pre drilled holes, the easiest install I've ever done! Unfortunately The Apprentice struggled to find a college course.
@@DoctorElectricTH-cam Only because you invested in rods etc if not it could have been harder. I wouldn't give up on him there are only a few that really want to do it there is a place down St.James mill road that I have heard good things about. Something mechanical its called
I wouldn’t recommend it, iirc the correct instrument is a low resistance ohm meter (or MFT set to this range) with a resolution of 0.01 ohms which can deliver 200mA into a short circuit
Good style of videos, much appreciated
Hi Doc, thanks for the video - what happened to Adam?
Hi Grumpy, you should now know.
Thanks for watching
What is the best way to add another light switch and fixture on the bottom floor of a double story house
It's really difficult to explain that over a few comments.
I take it it was the metal web I joist as the cable went through easily. What happened to the apprentice?
No mate, it was solid I joists with pre drilled holes, the easiest install I've ever done!
Unfortunately The Apprentice struggled to find a college course.
@@DoctorElectricTH-cam Only because you invested in rods etc if not it could have been harder. I wouldn't give up on him there are only a few that really want to do it there is a place down St.James mill road that I have heard good things about. Something mechanical its called
Can you do the R1 and R2 test with a normal multimeter
I wouldn’t recommend it, iirc the correct instrument is a low resistance ohm meter (or MFT set to this range) with a resolution of 0.01 ohms which can deliver 200mA into a short circuit
It will be good if you make one electrician course on Udemy