Very good, easy to follow video. Few critiques. In a 120v 2 wire circuit, white is called the grounded wire (bare is grounding wire). 3 wire, 240v is neutral. I would use a hand screwdriver, not a drill, to tighten the screw terminals. That particular wire nut states pretwisting is not necessary, so I've never done it. I let it twist the insulated portion 3x and it's not going anywhere. I have nothing against pretwisting and most seasoned electricians do it no matter what. The neutral in the switch leg is a recent code addition, so chances are you will come across the 2 hots and a grounding wire. Do not cheat a grounded wire with the grounding wire. Seen it done.
Very good, easy to follow video. Few critiques. In a 120v 2 wire circuit, white is called the grounded wire (bare is grounding wire). 3 wire, 240v is neutral.
I would use a hand screwdriver, not a drill, to tighten the screw terminals.
That particular wire nut states pretwisting is not necessary, so I've never done it. I let it twist the insulated portion 3x and it's not going anywhere. I have nothing against pretwisting and most seasoned electricians do it no matter what.
The neutral in the switch leg is a recent code addition, so chances are you will come across the 2 hots and a grounding wire. Do not cheat a grounded wire with the grounding wire. Seen it done.
Thanks. The grounded wire is not always the neutral wire, but the neutral wire is always grounded.