Good stuff guys. Sometimes its good to throw a leader on there with either string or just a piece of wire as well that way you don't have to detach from the fish tape each time. But good stuff I enjoy the videos.
Great video, really informative. Just one question, I'm studying up to be an electrician and I can't find what the term stagger means. He said he needed 2 to 3inches of stagger. Not sure what he means
Hey There! The stagger he is referring to is the space between the wires, he staggers them out. Meaning, he created inches of space between their end points. So, if you see how the black wire is longer than the white, and then the white wire is longer than the red, that's staggering. Here's how dictionary.com defines stagger: to arrange otherwise than at the same time, especially in a series of alternating or continually overlapping intervals: They planned to stagger lunch hours so that the cafeteria would not be rushed. Hope this was helpful!
@@SouthwestIndustrialElectric oh! Thank you very much, I was worried it wasn't the traditional use of the word but an electrical definition. Thank you!
Very good explanation
Good stuff guys. Sometimes its good to throw a leader on there with either string or just a piece of wire as well that way you don't have to detach from the fish tape each time. But good stuff I enjoy the videos.
Thanks for watching and the extra tip!
What do u mean throw a leader in there?
@@SouthwestIndustrialElectricuse this same method for #6 ga w 4 conductors?
Thank you!!
Great video, really informative. Just one question, I'm studying up to be an electrician and I can't find what the term stagger means. He said he needed 2 to 3inches of stagger. Not sure what he means
Hey There! The stagger he is referring to is the space between the wires, he staggers them out. Meaning, he created inches of space between their end points. So, if you see how the black wire is longer than the white, and then the white wire is longer than the red, that's staggering. Here's how dictionary.com defines stagger: to arrange otherwise than at the same time, especially in a series of alternating or continually overlapping intervals: They planned to stagger lunch hours so that the cafeteria would not be rushed.
Hope this was helpful!
@@SouthwestIndustrialElectric oh! Thank you very much, I was worried it wasn't the traditional use of the word but an electrical definition. Thank you!
@@Too-Much-Caffeine Of course, no problem! Happy learning on your journey to become an electrician. Our next upload will be this Tuesday. 👍
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