respect to you nick for the way you speak to adam and how you treat him. you're super positive towards him and patient with him. he will become a great electrician if he keeps working along side a good mentor like yourself.
Well done Adam. It's great to see the way we treat apprentices now, a little praise goes a long way. I served my time '93 to '97 and back then we were mostly treated like shit.
I know how hard it is to become a great electrician especially in the main learning stage, massive credit to how you teach, mentor and get the best out of your apprentice, helping him in a friendly way step by step. Always hated arrogant electricians who think they know it all, it’s always rewarding to work with people who share skills and help each other in the areas where they are strongest and are happy to teach those who want to learn from them. The way you treat your apprentice is far more impressive than any level of knowledge really good to see, that’s how great tradesmen are made👌🏻👍🏻
Love the way you treat your apprentice. Idiots still think it’s okay to treat apprentices like shit, which in my opinion is absolutely outdated. I’ve seen multiple apprentices quit because the big beer bellied time served electrician makes a beeline for him and picks on him. There’s a line between banter and bullying and many of these Middle Ages sparks don’t know it. Glad someone out there is teaching his apprentice the right way
4th year apprentice here.. never experienced anyone like yourself as a teacher, Adam is a lucky lucky apprentice, it's normally just "get this and do the paperwork" in first year. Great video. Great experience for him. 👍
Great videos but what makes me watch is you are a genuine fantastic human being with your calmness with Adam. I hope you become more successful as great things should go to those that deserve
Just wanted to say how helpful this video was! I’ve literally just started helping an electrician and started my course but I’m finding the best way to learn as you say is experience and watching your videos! Will definitely be watching more!
Well done Adam, the quickest way to gain experience is to have a go yourself, I remember when I was a young lad doing electricians mates work for my dads friend loved every second of it but never panned out because I was too young to be insured by the company the Electrician worked for they told him he had to get rid of me :( wish I pursued it when I was younger but I didn't and I regret it - I am doing it now as a career change :D
Congratulations 🥳 really impressive first CU change. Great things to come from you Adam. Nick, nice to see great mentoring from you with real positivity and enthusiasm.
Really enjoyed that brilliant experience for Adam it’s the best way to learn first watch and see then hands on with experience comes life long skills like you said as time goes on he will pick up with board changes and start doing them neater but not a bad job excellent great to see a young fella getting the chance in life need more people like you around
Very nice job. Just one tip...while putting in the bus bar, tighten the terminal screws each end first so it's held in place and you don't have to hold it the entire time ;)
Fair play Adam great experience for you and fair play nick for having the faith in his abilities we need more of this positivity in the world these days
Dear Nick. As of the telecom stuff, that is a VDSL2 based internet service, which utilizes the 0-17MHz range of the telephone line. If BT say there is too much noise on the line, the only source of that in the household are inductive loads, like the washing machine, dryer, and such: anything with a big enough motor. We also seen quite high noise coming from fluorescent lamps. A cooker or oven - although it pulls a lot of amps - is not generating much noise. One of the reason to use shielded cables for VDSL2 service is also this: you can keep the noise out at least around the house, as the old telephone network itself is not shielded. It is also true, that in most cases the noise is coming from other VDSL2 lines as a form of crosstalk, you cant do much about that.
I wished I had this as an apprentice I only watched sparks install a ccu I've done it in college and I wired my dad's garage by myself it's not hard when you studied to be an electrician but doing it on a real job would of been cool I know what I'm doing and there are loads of good videos online, working for a good electrician as an apprentice makes him a good spark in the end, I was an apprentice for 1 year quit then became an improver now I'm qualified and waiting for covid 19 to go so I can do my testing course my aim is to work on my own as a sole trader and see how it goes.
Well done Adam 👍🏻 I can’t wait to find someone who will take me on as an apprentice. I don’t know if it’s my age (39) or people are not looking so much now.
I'm 35 and just managed to get one keep Trying mate put on Facebook if you have local page just ask if any electricians are looking to take anyone on as help there were a couple that replied so I rang the first and they took me on
@@daniellittle757 oh wow I forgot I wrote this till you replied mate. I’m full time now 😁👍🏻. My boss is so happy with my work, he’s pukka at teaching so I’m very lucky there. Good luck with it all mate, hope it goes well for you 🙂👍🏻
Hey mate, I don't usually worry about sitting higher rated breakers next to one another. They're all rarely running at the same time anyway. I also like to have less single insulation wire/busbar carrying high current across the board. Have a great day.
Nice work Adam. He's got a great teacher. I'm in my 3rd year looking to qualify this year haven't done any boards working mostly residential. To top it off my college is total naff as well.
Where on earth did you find this apprentice,... ? Adam doesn't look a day over 19, ... His attitude is impeccable and is clearly keen as mustard.. Lively with a good sense of humour to boot... If Nick isn't going to increase Adams wages to the region of £80 k per annum PDQ,.. this lad will walk.
Great video, good to see you have a laugh too. I'm looking at starting an adult apprenticeship - Hopefully I'm able to find a mentor with the same work ethic as you! Respect.
I was always taught largest loads closest to the main switch whenever possible, the reason I was given is that when a large load like a 10.5KW shower kicks in, if the lighting circuit is nearer the main switch it can cause the lights to dim when there’s the initial current draw. Never challenged this, just accepted it as gospel because the guy that trained me was my electrical god 😂
"too much noise on the circuit" my arse.. Earth leakage also will have nothing to do with it, they're Class II PSUs. The customer should try not using a cheap router, mounted upside down, in a corner, with a massive cabinet in the way. Moving it to put the extension lead in is probably what 'fixed' things.. Wifi isn't magic, it can't just be vomited into a corner where you can't see it and expected to work properly. Especially if they're expecting it to work upstairs, that position is dreadful. That said, job looks perfectly nice for his first go. Doesn't have to be perfect as long as it's safe and maintainable!
I couldn't agree more about the positioning of that router. Archer C7 routers, apart from being butt-ugly, aren't bad as consumer routers go but you need to give them a chance! Uncoil all that spare cable to the BT jack, clip it neatly in the corner of the wall and you can mount it 2m off the ground. It still won't be seen behind that cupboard thingy.
I’d cut a larger hole with a jigsaw for rear entry , then use some car door strip as it’s so much better and stronger then grommet strip and fits more snug
All credit to you for making the effort with the Sprog & giving him the opportunities & responsibilities that he needs to grow! Ref the breaker groupings - be guided by the installation instructions & not by unverified twaddle from t'interwebs!
Well Done Adam smart neat job, Nick your teaching him well keep up the great work, can you tell us the make and model of that power bank thats a great idea. I'm of the same school as you about fitting largest breakers down to the smallest breakers away from the main switch, only thing I can see that I would advise Adam would be to trim down those neutral fly leads a little makes the consumer unit much clearer and also safe
Nice work, Adam. I don't agree with BT and their assessment. If it's WiFi they're struggling with, then they need to mount that router the correct way up and spread the antennas a little. If it's losing sync, then I'd be looking at the router. The one they have there looks like an TP Link Archer. Not the greatest of routers, but with the correct settings they can get pretty stable.
nice vid great effort. Not sure I'm ready to give my apprentice a go at a db change as they haven't done anything with them at college on consumer units, not even opened one up and he's on year 2. Amazes me to be honest. Tried a couple of the Fusebox boards and yeah pretty impressed think I'll use them over Hager/Contactum. I did notice Neutral bars seem to be a bit loose on right hand side and there is only 1 connection for bonding.
Why do you place these fuse boxes in the middle of the room? Here in The Netherlands most houses have a special closet for the fuse box completely out of sight.
Awesome to see such good work. Get him on some proper steps doing board. One step back and his career might be over sooner than thought. Height of 1ft is enough fall to cause life changing issues. Amazing work though. Good teacher
respect to you nick for the way you speak to adam and how you treat him. you're super positive towards him and patient with him. he will become a great electrician if he keeps working along side a good mentor like yourself.
You're a top bloke, and a really good teacher, Adam is a lucky apprentice. Both of you keep up the amazing work!
Well done Adam. The quickest way to gain experience is to have a go yourself.
Exactly what I said to the apprentice at work this week when he was moaning.well done Nick for showing him and well done Adam.
I really like the way you guided Adam through the process.
Well done both of you !! 👍
Well done Adam.
Nick, I love the way you look after Adam and give him so much guidance. 👍🏻
Well done Adam.
It's great to see the way we treat apprentices now, a little praise goes a long way. I served my time '93 to '97 and back then we were mostly treated like shit.
I know how hard it is to become a great electrician especially in the main learning stage, massive credit to how you teach, mentor and get the best out of your apprentice, helping him in a friendly way step by step. Always hated arrogant electricians who think they know it all, it’s always rewarding to work with people who share skills and help each other in the areas where they are strongest and are happy to teach those who want to learn from them. The way you treat your apprentice is far more impressive than any level of knowledge really good to see, that’s how great tradesmen are made👌🏻👍🏻
Nice one Adam looks like you have moved on from the bag carrying role and starting to be a real asset.
Well done Adam massive step up. I am self employed spark myself and its great to see the support and guidance that Nick have given him.
Great to watch someone taking the time to show your apprentice how to do the job properly and letting him to do it himself. Great vlog. 👍
Very well done Adam and more so Nick for looking after the lad and not just using him to do the sht work.Very refreshing guys
love the way adam done his first board change well done. and nick you give the lad respect and commitment well done both.
Adam is probably one of the luckiest apprentices, you 2 seem to have a great relationship. Keep up the good work!
Love the way you treat your apprentice. Idiots still think it’s okay to treat apprentices like shit, which in my opinion is absolutely outdated.
I’ve seen multiple apprentices quit because the big beer bellied time served electrician makes a beeline for him and picks on him. There’s a line between banter and bullying and many of these Middle Ages sparks don’t know it.
Glad someone out there is teaching his apprentice the right way
Top bloke mentoring at its best, it goes both ways though Adam seems like a guy who wants to learn as well. Great service for the customer.
Watching from Sydney Australia and can already tell adam is going to make a great tradesman with a teacher like you. Subscribed mate
4th year apprentice here.. never experienced anyone like yourself as a teacher, Adam is a lucky lucky apprentice, it's normally just "get this and do the paperwork" in first year. Great video. Great experience for him. 👍
Great videos but what makes me watch is you are a genuine fantastic human being with your calmness with Adam. I hope you become more successful as great things should go to those that deserve
Thanks mate 🤙
Adam is a nice lad, your lucky to have found him and he’s lucky to have you.
Great to see the time you took with Adam on this board and the way you were gaining information from him.
Just wanted to say how helpful this video was! I’ve literally just started helping an electrician and started my course but I’m finding the best way to learn as you say is experience and watching your videos! Will definitely be watching more!
Good job adam and credit to you Nick brilliant teacher
Well done Adam - a bright future awaits. Well done Nick as well - you are a good boss and mentor.
I'm an apprentice electrician like watching your videos , great teacher nice boss do great work , Adam did great job on this .
Really neat job Adam. Good to see a young man take pride in his work.
Great work Adam 👍🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
That power bank is a genius idea!
Until you find out one of those models costs £1600 =O
Well done Adam, the quickest way to gain experience is to have a go yourself, I remember when I was a young lad doing electricians mates work for my dads friend loved every second of it but never panned out because I was too young to be insured by the company the Electrician worked for they told him he had to get rid of me :( wish I pursued it when I was younger but I didn't and I regret it - I am doing it now as a career change :D
Adam is very lucky to learn from you and for you to allow him the time to teach him.
Congratulations 🥳 really impressive first CU change. Great things to come from you Adam. Nick, nice to see great mentoring from you with real positivity and enthusiasm.
Fair play to you nick to make time for Adam to learn different things, top job as always👌🏻
You are a great teacher Nick respect mate
Hope Adam knows how lucky he is to have a teacher like you. Good on you both!
And a shoutout for GSH Electrical thanks Nick 👍🕺
Well done Adam, in the manufacturers instructions- highest rcbo's next to main switch.
Well done. Really good to be handing on and sharing your knowledge.
Top job 👍
Really enjoyed that brilliant experience for Adam it’s the best way to learn first watch and see then hands on with experience comes life long skills like you said as time goes on he will pick up with board changes and start doing them neater but not a bad job excellent great to see a young fella getting the chance in life need more people like you around
Fantastic to see a young lad coming into the trade and he has a great Mentour
Very nice job. Just one tip...while putting in the bus bar, tighten the terminal screws each end first so it's held in place and you don't have to hold it the entire time ;)
Lovely job Adam, well done
Great videos Nick and so great to see you passing on your knowledge to your apprentice. 👍
Awesome work Adam, and top one for Nick allowing Adam to do it 👍👍👍
Well done Adam
Fair play Adam great experience for you and fair play nick for having the faith in his abilities we need more of this positivity in the world these days
Fair play to Adam, not easy having a go at it especially being filmed lol and nice one nick for giving him the time to teach him!!! 👍🏼
Nice work. It's good to see tradesmen still use screwdrivers to fix accessories instead of battery drills where needed . Allows for fine adjustment.
Well done Adam.. good teacher Nick, also you 2 work very well together
Great team Boys! Would've loved to have worked for you Nick, seem a top lad and boss. Look after him Adam and he'll look after you. Top work fellas.
you seem like a good boss, plenty of patience for people learning
Adam is good learner learns from the best nick
Dear Nick. As of the telecom stuff, that is a VDSL2 based internet service, which utilizes the 0-17MHz range of the telephone line. If BT say there is too much noise on the line, the only source of that in the household are inductive loads, like the washing machine, dryer, and such: anything with a big enough motor. We also seen quite high noise coming from fluorescent lamps. A cooker or oven - although it pulls a lot of amps - is not generating much noise. One of the reason to use shielded cables for VDSL2 service is also this: you can keep the noise out at least around the house, as the old telephone network itself is not shielded. It is also true, that in most cases the noise is coming from other VDSL2 lines as a form of crosstalk, you cant do much about that.
Well done Adam, great job!
Well done Adam top job. Can’t beat a bit of on the job experience like that.
I wished I had this as an apprentice I only watched sparks install a ccu I've done it in college and I wired my dad's garage by myself it's not hard when you studied to be an electrician but doing it on a real job would of been cool I know what I'm doing and there are loads of good videos online, working for a good electrician as an apprentice makes him a good spark in the end, I was an apprentice for 1 year quit then became an improver now I'm qualified and waiting for covid 19 to go so I can do my testing course my aim is to work on my own as a sole trader and see how it goes.
Brilliant job Adam 👍🏻
Fair play to the lad. will go far in life with his attitude 👍
Adam should have his own TH-cam channel
Well done chap.
Well done Adam, I remember mine.
Good job Adam 👍🙂
That's looked well neat adam well done
Top work and brilliant teacher 🤙
Well done Adam 👍🏻 I can’t wait to find someone who will take me on as an apprentice. I don’t know if it’s my age (39) or people are not looking so much now.
I'm 35 and just managed to get one keep Trying mate put on Facebook if you have local page just ask if any electricians are looking to take anyone on as help there were a couple that replied so I rang the first and they took me on
@@daniellittle757 oh wow I forgot I wrote this till you replied mate. I’m full time now 😁👍🏻. My boss is so happy with my work, he’s pukka at teaching so I’m very lucky there. Good luck with it all mate, hope it goes well for you 🙂👍🏻
Hey mate, I don't usually worry about sitting higher rated breakers next to one another. They're all rarely running at the same time anyway. I also like to have less single insulation wire/busbar carrying high current across the board. Have a great day.
A power bank is a great idea to have on a fuse board change. Now i got more stuff to buy!.......... Thanks Nick ;(
Nice work Adam. He's got a great teacher. I'm in my 3rd year looking to qualify this year haven't done any boards working mostly residential. To top it off my college is total naff as well.
Very nice, Adam! You should be seriously chuffed with that board!
Great board change Adam, still much neater than mine!
Nice board Adam well done
Where on earth did you find this apprentice,... ?
Adam doesn't look a day over 19, ... His attitude is impeccable and is clearly keen as mustard.. Lively with a good sense of humour to boot...
If Nick isn't going to increase Adams wages to the region of £80 k per annum PDQ,.. this lad will walk.
Great video, good to see you have a laugh too. I'm looking at starting an adult apprenticeship - Hopefully I'm able to find a mentor with the same work ethic as you! Respect.
Sound video Nick! 👍🏻😉 well done Adam.
The day will come when Adam turns around upon hearing "rear entry" and says "yeah your mum likes that".
It was at the moment he became a man LOL
I was always taught largest loads closest to the main switch whenever possible, the reason I was given is that when a large load like a 10.5KW shower kicks in, if the lighting circuit is nearer the main switch it can cause the lights to dim when there’s the initial current draw. Never challenged this, just accepted it as gospel because the guy that trained me was my electrical god 😂
Fair play Nick, good guidance> well done Adam !
Fairplay I wish I had a mentor like nick. The way I was spoken to and treated as an apprentice was disgraceful.
"too much noise on the circuit" my arse.. Earth leakage also will have nothing to do with it, they're Class II PSUs.
The customer should try not using a cheap router, mounted upside down, in a corner, with a massive cabinet in the way. Moving it to put the extension lead in is probably what 'fixed' things..
Wifi isn't magic, it can't just be vomited into a corner where you can't see it and expected to work properly. Especially if they're expecting it to work upstairs, that position is dreadful.
That said, job looks perfectly nice for his first go. Doesn't have to be perfect as long as it's safe and maintainable!
As I see it first I was thinking "WTF! How stupid people can be?". Then I renember, they are liveing in UK. 😨😲😢
Ceiling WiFi is slowing becoming a thing now
@@AE-mu1jc Yeah because this country hasn't survived for well over 1000 years and brought the entire planet into the modern age.... nob
I couldn't agree more about the positioning of that router. Archer C7 routers, apart from being butt-ugly, aren't bad as consumer routers go but you need to give them a chance!
Uncoil all that spare cable to the BT jack, clip it neatly in the corner of the wall and you can mount it 2m off the ground. It still won't be seen behind that cupboard thingy.
Stick that router on top of the cabinet and, hey presto - all will probably be okay. GHz won’t work being stuck in a corner 🙉
Grand job guys 👍
good lads are hard to find. cherish that little bastard :)
I was taught the same way go high to lows with the breakers
Really enjoyed this video, great job Adam. Thanks for sharing. 🐵
Well done wee man .👌👍
Wish I was Adam to have that opportunity haha great work lads!
Well done Adam. Good to see you lost your cherry by going rear entry fnar fnar 😜😂😂
I’d cut a larger hole with a jigsaw for rear entry , then use some car door strip as it’s so much better and stronger then grommet strip and fits more snug
All credit to you for making the effort with the Sprog & giving him the opportunities & responsibilities that he needs to grow!
Ref the breaker groupings - be guided by the installation instructions & not by unverified twaddle from t'interwebs!
Well Done Adam smart neat job, Nick your teaching him well keep up the great work, can you tell us the make and model of that power bank thats a great idea. I'm of the same school as you about fitting largest breakers down to the smallest breakers away from the main switch, only thing I can see that I would advise Adam would be to trim down those neutral fly leads a little makes the consumer unit much clearer and also safe
Nice work, Adam.
I don't agree with BT and their assessment. If it's WiFi they're struggling with, then they need to mount that router the correct way up and spread the antennas a little. If it's losing sync, then I'd be looking at the router. The one they have there looks like an TP Link Archer. Not the greatest of routers, but with the correct settings they can get pretty stable.
Well done Adam. 💪
nice vid great effort. Not sure I'm ready to give my apprentice a go at a db change as they haven't done anything with them at college on consumer units, not even opened one up and he's on year 2. Amazes me to be honest. Tried a couple of the Fusebox boards and yeah pretty impressed think I'll use them over Hager/Contactum. I did notice Neutral bars seem to be a bit loose on right hand side and there is only 1 connection for bonding.
Why do you place these fuse boxes in the middle of the room? Here in The Netherlands most houses have a special closet for the fuse box completely out of sight.
Good job
Is there a link to that bag you’ve got? Or where I can get one from please
Well done Adam. Top job lad. That phone adsl socket is too close to the old socket. It will be picking up interference from the socket.
Great job but I am still keep asking to keep the cable longer inside the consumer unit please.
Everyone on youtube seems to be using those FuseBox consumer units. I havent seen them for sale anywhere?
Hopefully protective devices won’t be running hot!
Highest load nearest to main switch
Hi buddy, would you mind telling me that which make consuming is it and where did you get it??
Awesome to see such good work.
Get him on some proper steps doing board. One step back and his career might be over
sooner than thought. Height of 1ft is enough fall to cause life changing issues.
Amazing work though. Good teacher