SELF EMPLOYED SPARKY BLOG #14 JAN 25
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Nice inclusion of the earth terminal next to the CT return terminal to allow the shorting link to be stored. Usually find myself hunting around for those on sites. Your comment about the issue with open circuit secondary on CTs is why we were always advised to use hooked tab crimps for CT secondary winding, so if the terminal became loose, the wire was less likely to fall out.
Cheers , glad sombody noticed because I designed that storage in hence why the terminal is orange with the links and not an earth terminal as the earths only accept 1 jumper , hooked terminals never used one myself but I come across them loads and thst a titbit of knowledge wong forget
Hi Jamie , I'm really interested in the CHP, the switchboard, switchgear, transformers and into the grid. Can you do a full video of the systems how those peak plants work please mate. Its rare and privileged to be in front of that innovative tech. Please mate with the way you breakdown the process is of the rail. Love your content, wish it were longer. Bless
I don’t work on the Parker’s anymore so don’t have access up the equipment mate
@ I’m glad you did cause the videos you did are amazing love your work mate. Keep it up please it teaches us a lot respect
this is sick- I’ve got absolutely fuck all idea what I’m looking at- but I’m by fascinated by the more industrial engineer-y plc motor etc etc side of the sparky world. I’m halfway into my adult lvl2 electrical course and really enjoy it, but we don’t/wont touch on complex stuff like this 🤣 have you got any book or resource recommendations as a starting point? Love the content hope 2025 treats you well bro!
Well you have my collection of videos and I’ll soon be doing a video on some of the other people I like to watch who I think would help people like you
Hi Jamie
Love your stuff , trying to get in contact via your website but the chat bot isn’t working. Been trying for a few days now
Any way else I can try , don’t do other forms of social media
Instagram is best
Mass production means money. Serial numbers too!
What is the BMS interface that decodes the RS485?
The interface on this project is a bespoke industrial PC BUT you can get a cheap rs485 serial converter and do the job no problem and there are a couple of tools you can get to read the modbus I will do a video on itv
I enjoyed the self employed blogs, i've enjoyed the more technical ones.. the office ones are good too. It's actual good content on youtube. What were those nut screwdrivers you got that were insulated - I need them in my life.
The nutvdrivers are wiha but wera also do them they are really good , I’ll be doing more behind the scenes like this
@ Thanks mate, I’ll order some tonight.
Have you had a bust up with Sam?
No the podcast double acts come to a natural end due to other commitments
@@Actual_electrical_content I think that’s the most diplomatic thing I’ve ever heard you say 😂
@@Justpokingfun or Al service will resume shortly
Hi Jamie, best of luck with your recent venture into remote metering etc. Have you decided to start a new language with your spelling of Channel i.e.. "The Channle".
Here it is in Welsh just for your entertainment "Croeso nôl i'r Sianel" regards from the old sod etc.
I’ll be adopting this spelling in future as a not to my number one fan
@@Actual_electrical_content I dare you to say "Croeso nôl i'r Sianel" instead of "Welcome back to the Channel" if you do you will have to
copy the ô with the accent over the letter O .. Regards, Ray.