Tell me please (I'm not from US), is it possible to use an outdoor wire with polyethylene insulation inside the wall? For example aerial cable to service panel directly without splices near service cap. What is the difference between a service drop cable and a service entrance cable for fire protection or another feautures?
Didn't really explain how to wrap the dead ends into the neutral cable etc. Also just electrical tape on the connectors? I'm not an electrician but that doesn't seem sufficient. It will unwrap won't it?
@@andycopeland7051 You're NOT an electrician either. It's "NOT as simple as it looks". unless your suicidal! You're opinion of this video would likely get someone hurt or killed!
Yay! I’m a “certified electrician”
Not electrician, Lineman😊
Old school. I love it
Interesting to see how standards have changed over the years.
Tell me please (I'm not from US), is it possible to use an outdoor wire with polyethylene insulation inside the wall? For example aerial cable to service panel directly without splices near service cap. What is the difference between a service drop cable and a service entrance cable for fire protection or another feautures?
Didn't really explain how to wrap the dead ends into the neutral cable etc. Also just electrical tape on the connectors? I'm not an electrician but that doesn't seem sufficient. It will unwrap won't it?
It really is as simple as it looks. Kinda hard to believe but it really works
@@andycopeland7051 You're NOT an electrician either. It's "NOT as simple as it looks".
unless your suicidal! You're opinion of this video would likely get someone hurt or killed!
Magkano isang roll
1960's work .......
New friend host
the music is killing me
lol
If you follow the video those instructions might ALSO GET YOU KILLED. especially @ 3:50
Reminds me of mid to late 90s soap operas