In your video you say " the lower the number the smaller the wire" now when you say that you use 10 or 6 for 220v. I assume for those applications you would use a larger wire then regular. So can you please explain that statement " the lower the number the smaller the wire"
I see how your useing 14/2 for the 110v outlet, and then 10/3 for the 220v which has a larger load.
I just watched your video on "How to install a light switch" and I followed the link to this video. I'm ecstatic that I did. I purchased 10-2 NM to install a light when all I needed was 14-2. I'm going to return the wire and save a bunch of money. I should have started with your videos and skipped the electrical books (that would have saved me even more money)! Thanks again!
In your video you say " the lower the number the smaller the wire" now when you say that you use 10 or 6 for 220v. I assume for those applications you would use a larger wire then regular. So can you please explain that statement " the lower the number the smaller the wire"
I see how your useing 14/2 for the 110v outlet, and then 10/3 for the 220v which has a larger load.
jcteck88 1 year ago
Awesome Video, really helped me out!
NotYurDestiny 1 year ago
I just watched your video on "How to install a light switch" and I followed the link to this video. I'm ecstatic that I did. I purchased 10-2 NM to install a light when all I needed was 14-2. I'm going to return the wire and save a bunch of money. I should have started with your videos and skipped the electrical books (that would have saved me even more money)! Thanks again!
taterday 1 year ago
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taterday 1 year ago