Excellent video, I wish the camera was a bit closer, but the above said it is excellent for apprentices or professionals as we all get into bad habits and take shortcuts when carrying out electrical work, so as the boss says or should I say Bonjovi "always treat the line as it is live" so basically don't use your teeth to strip wire. Yes I have seen this been done by professionals. Must be busy these days after the flooding.
Ive only ever wired outlets in North America (Canada), I’m used to seeing a cable securing clamp on the box to prevent the wires from being pulled from behind. Is there any requirement from this in NSW?
Great videos. Will you do one for installing a bathroom ceiling fan/light/heater?
Cheers Bon Jovi. Some great tips
Excellent video, I wish the camera was a bit closer, but the above said it is excellent for apprentices or professionals as we all get into bad habits and take shortcuts when carrying out electrical work, so as the boss says or should I say Bonjovi "always treat the line as it is live" so basically don't use your teeth to strip wire. Yes I have seen this been done by professionals. Must be busy these days after the flooding.
Cool video. If you are installing a 15amp GPO is a 16amp RCD suitable?
Thanks for excellent video. Ignore any comments from the usual clowns. Kiwi guy .
Seriously Bon. Keep up with music xxx
Hey mate great helpfull video for apprentices. Could you please make a video and explain the wiring of ceiling fans? Thank you
Ive only ever wired outlets in North America (Canada), I’m used to seeing a cable securing clamp on the box to prevent the wires from being pulled from behind. Is there any requirement from this in NSW?
no
Great video but the cameras is too far . Viewers are missing out all the valuable info you trying to share
Why don't you use ferrals
Livin on a prayer that i dont stuff this up