Great video, thank you! As for splitting video, maybe just separate out just the "wiring" section where you show which wire goes where for those who are comfortable with fishing and locating the box and add "Wiring" at end of video title with link back to this full one.
@MrMrShogun Thank you for your comments. That is a good Idea. I will try to break my video's in to smaller parts in the future. I did that with my dryer video.
Great video, thank you! As for splitting video, maybe just separate out just the "wiring" section where you should which wire goes where for those who are comfortable with fishing and locating the box and add "Wiring" at end of video title.
this video is great. a few questions: Can you get shocked if you touch the 1 (on always) hot wire and the metal box frame? or the ground? seems you twist it around so fast as if you cant. When you screwed in the outlet power wire to the always hot wire to the 1 screw on the switch, how did you not get shocked? you are touching metal no? isnt it powered up at that point?
why are none of the neutrals used?
would it be crazy to turn the room breaker off to do this?
@voidenter It is a good idea to turn the power off when working with electricity. I was trained to work with electricity with the power on by my father. I was also trained to never believe the power is “OFF". I do most of my work on live wires because it allows me to find things that can be missed if the power was off. I don't recommend work on live wires unless you were trained.
Great video, thank you! As for splitting video, maybe just separate out just the "wiring" section where you show which wire goes where for those who are comfortable with fishing and locating the box and add "Wiring" at end of video title with link back to this full one.
MrMrShogun 5 months ago
@MrMrShogun Thank you for your comments. That is a good Idea. I will try to break my video's in to smaller parts in the future. I did that with my dryer video.
Generation3electric 5 months ago
@MrMrShogun That is a great idea. I think I will try splitting this video and compare how the smaller video do. Thank you for the idea.
Generation3electric 5 months ago
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MrMrShogun 5 months ago
Great video, thank you! As for splitting video, maybe just separate out just the "wiring" section where you should which wire goes where for those who are comfortable with fishing and locating the box and add "Wiring" at end of video title.
MrMrShogun 5 months ago
this video is great. a few questions: Can you get shocked if you touch the 1 (on always) hot wire and the metal box frame? or the ground? seems you twist it around so fast as if you cant. When you screwed in the outlet power wire to the always hot wire to the 1 screw on the switch, how did you not get shocked? you are touching metal no? isnt it powered up at that point?
why are none of the neutrals used?
would it be crazy to turn the room breaker off to do this?
or not necessary?
thanks
voidenter 5 months ago
@voidenter It is a good idea to turn the power off when working with electricity. I was trained to work with electricity with the power on by my father. I was also trained to never believe the power is “OFF". I do most of my work on live wires because it allows me to find things that can be missed if the power was off. I don't recommend work on live wires unless you were trained.
Generation3electric 5 months ago
yes very short video last week mean your camera was broke
DeafJustin 5 months ago
Good job! I love it
DeafJustin 5 months ago
@DeafJustin I'm thinking of breaking it down to shorter video's. I can then link it back to the complete video. What do you think?
Generation3electric 5 months ago
@Generation3electric no i like it as 1 piece. be happy you tube lets you go over 10 min.
voidenter 5 months ago