i'll like it see an eigth foot hafl inch rod.also to give it better grounding brother...
i have been installed few of this panel,but we have to put waterproof Bline anchor down and then install the panel.just for the simple reason that we don't have direct contact with the wall.
Hahaha the American wiring way lol , all steel panels , and conduit wiring.....im from New Zealand , and we use TPS wiring , that old school conduit and bullshit wire nuts are are thing of the past here!
no disrespect but u do shitty work.. cmon ur not a handy man.. be professional.. take pride in ur work.. whats up with the sharpie work.. cmon.. be more professional... i hope u used anchors to attach the panel. what about the phasing on the #8 wires for the range??? take some pride man.. what about ur grounding attachment.. now i see ur major focus is residential.. that kind of stuff would never fly on industrial or commercial
thanks for the posting i'm in school now studying to become an electrical tech we're not up to that part yet still in my first segment this is good info though
What's the deal with the missing knockouts at the top of the deadfront in the new panel? Fail!!
mxslick50 11 months ago
i'll like it see an eigth foot hafl inch rod.also to give it better grounding brother...
i have been installed few of this panel,but we have to put waterproof Bline anchor down and then install the panel.just for the simple reason that we don't have direct contact with the wall.
jrtorres326 1 year ago
Hahaha the American wiring way lol , all steel panels , and conduit wiring.....im from New Zealand , and we use TPS wiring , that old school conduit and bullshit wire nuts are are thing of the past here!
pipergerbo2008 2 years ago
Also u should of used cable ties on the water bond take pride in ur work its garbage lol!
ilkill3dil 2 years ago
Wow who uses a marker pen to label the panel atleats get a laminate printer what a cowboy!
ilkill3dil 2 years ago
what's wrong with adding a grounding rod?? this would NOT pass code in PA
MrRestorman 2 years ago
how many amps wes youre old panel?
how many amps is the new one?
windoes98se 2 years ago
200 amps old and new
sparkyUonline 2 years ago
no disrespect but u do shitty work.. cmon ur not a handy man.. be professional.. take pride in ur work.. whats up with the sharpie work.. cmon.. be more professional... i hope u used anchors to attach the panel. what about the phasing on the #8 wires for the range??? take some pride man.. what about ur grounding attachment.. now i see ur major focus is residential.. that kind of stuff would never fly on industrial or commercial
cicarnal 2 years ago
Besides the sharpie why do you say shitty?As far as the anchors,nope I used liquid nails!LOLDid I miss something on the water bond clamp?
sparkyUonline 2 years ago
thanks for the posting i'm in school now studying to become an electrical tech we're not up to that part yet still in my first segment this is good info though
Blackseed1978 3 years ago 3