Episode 3 - How To Wire For and Install A Switch

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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2024

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  • @MiserableBelgians
    @MiserableBelgians Před 5 lety +777

    A good tutorial like this on youtube is rare, no annoying music, everything well explained by an expert. Dedicated workspace. You are setting the bar higher. Well done!

    • @haywoodyoudome
      @haywoodyoudome Před 4 lety +23

      No annoying music? Were you deaf from 00:00 to 00:37 ?

    • @russellpwns2719
      @russellpwns2719 Před 4 lety +17

      haywoodyoudome thats just for the intro, but for the actual learning part, there is no annoying music

    • @danielmitch871
      @danielmitch871 Před 4 lety +4

      Dude this rocks..manpower

    • @CharlotteMariesVoice
      @CharlotteMariesVoice Před 3 lety +4

      Profanity is distracting when trying to learn. Your channel, your choice - of course.

    • @chrisshoemaker67
      @chrisshoemaker67 Před 3 lety +11

      Charlotte...profanity is found at all sections of job sites. From the masons doing the basement all the way up to the roof, and everything fucking in between! Scram! Find another instructor!

  • @jonnyz5758
    @jonnyz5758 Před 3 lety +326

    Hello, I’m currently in the IBEW. And let me tell you, this man has helped me out many times more than my journey man ever has and ever will. Us apprentices that actually wanna learn appreciate you very much sir.

    • @mariahstratton3965
      @mariahstratton3965 Před 2 lety +1

      What local are you in?

    • @nl6443
      @nl6443 Před 2 lety +5

      Local 613 here. I’m in the same boat brother

    • @jonnyz5758
      @jonnyz5758 Před 2 lety +4

      @@mariahstratton3965 local 68

    • @VocalistofNature
      @VocalistofNature Před 2 lety +1

      Keep going it pays off 505

    • @machoman616
      @machoman616 Před 2 lety +2

      I’m saying man. This guy is a blessing and I honestly wanna know this much in the future one day.

  • @LordRichard987
    @LordRichard987 Před 3 lety +59

    Finally someone who can properly teach electrical on CZcams. No music, no gimmicks, straight to the point.

  • @user-ey4rn1zf2w
    @user-ey4rn1zf2w Před 5 lety +24

    Dude I'm 40 years old and making a career change from desk jockey to electrician. I just went back to school for 6 month Electrical program and these videos are the perfect supplement to what I'm learning in class. Thanks man! Great stuff.

    • @techtalks9960
      @techtalks9960 Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/a1GWA6kHZTU/video.html

    • @cipcap5324
      @cipcap5324 Před 9 měsíci +1

      How do you like this new industry ? I'm also 40 and make a career change . I use to be a fitness equipment technician in BC CANADA.

    • @MonkeyNamedJay
      @MonkeyNamedJay Před 9 měsíci

      40 as well and looking into changing up as we sleak

  • @jaroadkill260
    @jaroadkill260 Před 5 lety +223

    Been an electrician for 16 years and you explain everything I generally do at roughing a house. Nice vid, I see you have pride in your work and it shows.

    • @eyeswideshut2800
      @eyeswideshut2800 Před 4 lety

      He didn't say anything about those wires being at least 6", is that code or not?

    • @jaroadkill260
      @jaroadkill260 Před 4 lety +5

      EyesWideShut if memory serves , yes 6 from the front of the box. As a rule of thumb I generally push my wires to the back of the box and extend the wires out then cut them all to length with my lineman pliers being the guide and cut at the bend of the pliers.

    • @Grinlathak
      @Grinlathak Před 3 lety +1

      @@jaroadkill260 Unless you are working with BX armored cable. Then you can get away with 12" if memory serves correct.

  • @tomchristopher4576
    @tomchristopher4576 Před 5 lety +70

    I'm a trade electrician and ran across this video. I have taught many young apprentices here in New York using this same method. It's funny, even some of the hand motions when describing how a single pole switch makes and breaks a circuit. Well done. Very well thought out and lots of attention to the fundamentals. Exactly what beginners need. 👍

    • @ElectricianU
      @ElectricianU  Před 5 lety +5

      Thank you brother, any suggestions you have are welcomed 🤘

    • @marcolyorsel4544
      @marcolyorsel4544 Před 4 lety +2

      Tom Christopher how can I get a job mr.Tom I’m here in New York looking for a job I have many cert plus my osha 30

    • @rorydaniel9016
      @rorydaniel9016 Před 4 lety +1

      @@ElectricianU what's with the porno music at the beginning 😆

    • @williamcathcart387
      @williamcathcart387 Před 4 lety

      Well said

  • @Muzzo93
    @Muzzo93 Před 3 lety +25

    Being an Electrician in Denmark, it's real cool to see how it's done in other countries. Very nice :)

  • @GiancarloLuigiPiroli
    @GiancarloLuigiPiroli Před 6 lety +65

    It is currently 1:00am for me, my first day as an apprentice starts in about 6 hours, and I am so frekkin excited that I have just been watching videos all night. Can't wait to start!

    • @matteonelson4800
      @matteonelson4800 Před 3 lety +5

      how is it bro? did you complete? LMK please..Be safe

    • @GiancarloLuigiPiroli
      @GiancarloLuigiPiroli Před 3 lety +6

      @@matteonelson4800I actually stopped after the first year to pursue other things, But I am going back again soon! It was great, I learned a lot and I felt very proud of my work.

    • @kiwikapua1798
      @kiwikapua1798 Před 3 lety +7

      @@GiancarloLuigiPiroli
      I hope that you return to the trade. I would encourage you to take some Instrumentation Classes too at a local College.

    • @challengetv4754
      @challengetv4754 Před 3 lety +4

      @@kiwikapua1798 when going into a apprenticeship, do i need to know anything going into it? i start soon as well and feel like i need to basics before getting in.

    • @moneyminds405
      @moneyminds405 Před 3 lety +3

      @@challengetv4754 how did it go?

  • @lnm1309
    @lnm1309 Před 3 lety +7

    I just started working for a Commercial Electric company as their Office Manager. I LOVE this channel and will be using it to learn all the basics. It's nice that you break things down and show it visually. I've learned so much just in a few hours. Really appreciate it, thank you!

  • @rezurrec4777
    @rezurrec4777 Před 2 lety +45

    Dude. I’m starting my apprenticeship in 2 weeks.
    I can’t tell you how grateful I am for this series. Thanks man 👊

  • @TidalWaveDan
    @TidalWaveDan Před 4 lety +4

    You can shake an incandescent bulb and hear if the filament is broken. Great video. I love how he mentions inspections and why certain codes exist.

  • @luisdelvalle3590
    @luisdelvalle3590 Před 5 lety +8

    This gentleman is very talented. He surely knows what he is talking about. After trying several other videos, this was the first one to actually show me how to wire and connect the switch. Excellent video.

  • @wulfclaw4921
    @wulfclaw4921 Před 5 lety +352

    I dont know bout others- but this man absolutely appreciates the time and knowledge you put into this series. Excellent guidance and explanations on each task involved.
    Many thanks!
    Wulfy
    Lol Good Disclaimer too!👍

  • @mattmanbrownbro
    @mattmanbrownbro Před 2 lety +4

    Coming from prior knowledge as a dish technician, living in a home with electrical issues, this is an amazing and well put together demonstration I can use to do basic maintenance with confidence.

  • @DeltaFoxtrotWhiskey3
    @DeltaFoxtrotWhiskey3 Před 2 lety

    Glad I found this channel. I just bought a house and one of my first projects is going to be moving a switch in one of the bedrooms. Like most bedrooms, the door opens into the room. Whoever wired this one room decided to put the switch behind the door for some reason. Very inconvenient.
    And for those of you who may design houses, please pay attention to which way the doors swing! Particularly the front door on houses with stairs right next to it. I can't tell you how many houses I've been to in my EMS career where the door opens and blocks access to the stairs. That makes it difficult for us to get our rescue equipment upstairs. You've got to come all the way in and then close the door and then go upstairs. Worse: it makes it IMPOSSIBLE for a hose line to be stretched to a fire on the upper floor. The door has to remain open to allow the line to pass through it, and any movement towards the stairs is going to push the door further open and block the stairs. Granted they can take the door down and it won't stay in the way for long; but it will cause a substantial delay and greatly increase the cost of the recovery & rebuilding because they're not going to unscrew the hinges or pop the pins out of them. That door, the frame, and the wall it's attached to are about to be destroyed.

  • @bignastyyufel
    @bignastyyufel Před 5 lety +11

    Out of all the electrical videos I've watched, yours is literally the most informative. Thank you for going over every step and all your tricks. I feel more confident now to do my basement.

    • @eyeswideshut2800
      @eyeswideshut2800 Před 4 lety

      It was good but watch more videos, he missed some things that may be important so best to have many sources.

  • @grahammacleod7593
    @grahammacleod7593 Před 2 lety +8

    Quite possibly one of the best, most clearly explained videos I've seen and on a really important, useful topic. Thanks for putting the time and effort to make this available!

  • @Jonacarpenter
    @Jonacarpenter Před 11 měsíci +1

    So glad I stumbled onto you!, I’m a GC, semi retired, and never was keen on the work of a good electrician, but always respected it. Your lessons and tips make me enjoy learning it, and all the folks in the Union backing you and posting support, makes me appreciate it more and believe……. You are teaching ‘The Way’…. thank you Professor. 🙏👍😁

  • @veganboyscout
    @veganboyscout Před 3 lety +1

    You are a master. Years of fine-tuning are evident in every detail of your technique.

  • @devohnmitchell
    @devohnmitchell Před 6 lety +381

    Man i didn't realize that there was so much detail involved in installing a switch. Good video

    • @ElectricianU
      @ElectricianU  Před 6 lety +15

      thanks my friend!

    • @liamoboyle2065
      @liamoboyle2065 Před 5 lety +2

      Iam trying to find some sort of things that would be something similar but for Americawiring codes and the colours they have to use same basics as for U.K. jobs

    • @bthompson661
      @bthompson661 Před 5 lety

      @@liamoboyle2065 hey what are you specifically looking for

    • @oceanblue4750
      @oceanblue4750 Před 5 lety

      @@ElectricianU if I where rubber gloves will I still get shocked by a live wire

    • @marcolyorsel4544
      @marcolyorsel4544 Před 4 lety

      storm Omar slightly

  • @yammietits5040
    @yammietits5040 Před rokem +12

    Wanted to be an electrician, got rejected by the IBEW, became HVAC technician instead… still needed to learn electrical so I’m here and this man is 100% solid gold. Thanks!

    • @Scalesti
      @Scalesti Před rokem +2

      Hey HVAC is still a nice trade man. People are always gonna need heat and air conditioning. Best of luck to you!

  • @Jorgemtz26
    @Jorgemtz26 Před 5 lety +13

    You seem to be a good person to work along with and teach others based off this video. There’s a ton of people that have mastered their craft but don’t like to show others. Great video I hope you share your knowledge and experience with others on video and in person!! Thanks for the tips!! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

    • @johnthompson6698
      @johnthompson6698 Před 5 lety

      Because they are sick and tired by now of showing people what they really don't want to know or if they do want to know they would have already done something about that . You can't make a disciple from dead meat.

  • @robludwigsen7831
    @robludwigsen7831 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent! I was an electrician for 3 yrs and after an injury and this pandemic it's a good refresher course to watch your videos!

  • @Bmont1491
    @Bmont1491 Před 3 lety +2

    I went to college in Ontario for electrical engineering technician and our lab teacher taught us many of the things you teach also.
    Other than to strip on the 45 that is a good one that really makes a difference!

  • @rasmuslicazzo3242
    @rasmuslicazzo3242 Před 4 lety +4

    It's fun to see how different it is from country to country. I am an electrician in Sweden, and here we have to put vp hose / pipes in the walls so that it is easier to replace the cables. We also have round appliance boxes.

  • @Davvydave76
    @Davvydave76 Před 4 lety +2

    EXCELLENT video skills. There's nothing worse than watching a video where the person takes 8 minutes shooting the breeze and still hasn't gotten to the subject of his video. Very concise. Very informative. Painstakingly accurate. VERY much appreciated!

  • @spikeklein2196
    @spikeklein2196 Před 3 lety +2

    I think of a switch as a drawbridge with cars going over it. Drawbridge goes up there’s still traffic (voltage) but no current. Or something like that! Thanks for the tutorial. I like seeing your tricks for efficiency and making things orderly.

  • @marugg78
    @marugg78 Před 5 lety +54

    no BS and very informative. I've learned a lot, thank you. subbed

  • @docwatt8881
    @docwatt8881 Před 4 lety +21

    This is the guy you want to wire your house takes pride in his work,love the extention cord at the end,ive done that before

  • @joshdaniels4313
    @joshdaniels4313 Před 5 lety +6

    the tip about stripping the wire starting at an angle helps alot! i usually go at a 90 and sometimes i gotta fight with the wire for a second lol

  • @rokong1771
    @rokong1771 Před 3 lety +2

    Your instructions are on point, clear, very precise! I wired an entire two-bedroom apartment just off watching this one video..👍

  • @hrrh
    @hrrh Před 3 lety +1

    Agreed. I'm a full-time handyman for last four years and do a bit of this for clients and have watched tons of training videos from electricians. Yours was exceptionally well done and throw efficient friendly fun Good job me keep it up!

  • @MarshallNator
    @MarshallNator Před 5 lety +3

    Best video that I have come across on electrical switch work. I have been doing DIY electrical for years, yet have learned so many new tricks to make the work that much easier and consistent. Great explanation from start to finish.

  • @chineseeyedgrowr9182
    @chineseeyedgrowr9182 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for taking the time to make the video man. And yes the simplest little tricks you pro's have, makes a huge difference. That 45 degree with the wire stripper advice is golden, and yes I have fought to pull the insulation off lol.

  • @nelsoncaraballo9446
    @nelsoncaraballo9446 Před 10 měsíci

    Great presentation! The Lineman 1 class at the school I attended watch your videos for training and simplifying procedures. Thank you for sharing.

  • @cthreeadkins6296
    @cthreeadkins6296 Před 4 lety +1

    I can not thank you enough for your great pride and craftsmanship in your craft. You have taken away all of my "beginner fears" of becoming an apprentice, and given me a huge headstart. I am extremely thankful to have found a true electrician to watch and learn from.

  • @BigSkyAtNight
    @BigSkyAtNight Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for going through the basic basics for us who have no idea what we’re doing!

  • @ninjabothandyman6063
    @ninjabothandyman6063 Před 5 lety +30

    You have great technique, skills, plus some wonderful tips !! I enjoyed watching !! I've been a handyman for 12 years... and it's always nice seeing a quality review of the basics !!

    • @bmfitzgerald3
      @bmfitzgerald3 Před 3 lety +1

      How's the handyman business going? Thinking of starting one up myself.

    • @ninjabothandyman6063
      @ninjabothandyman6063 Před 3 lety

      @@bmfitzgerald3 truth told it's very nice. In particular specifically speaking , it's definitely the busy time of year. October classically is the end of the year as far as business in Utah goes as far as doing outside anything. It's nicely made up for though in short order with Winter services. All in all I've been quite happy with everything and been doing it over 15 years

  • @johannsen4171
    @johannsen4171 Před měsícem

    Best electrical channel ever Thanks Proud Dad !

  • @Covol8454
    @Covol8454 Před rokem

    Hello, I am a newer Industrial Equipment Technician and this channel has been a godsend. Thank you and keep up the good work.

  • @randomguy878
    @randomguy878 Před 5 lety +24

    Great video man! I'm 22 years old and looking into trying to better my life. This video helped me a lot considering I don't know anything about being an electrician. Thanks again brother!

    • @nikekidmario1
      @nikekidmario1 Před 4 lety

      Same here bro gonna be 23 in 2 months

    • @MrDaggs1
      @MrDaggs1 Před 4 lety

      come to south texas and apply for industrial work

    • @wesleyd2040
      @wesleyd2040 Před 4 lety +1

      Late, but Hit up ur local JATC with all the baby boomer retiring there's going be a lot of money to be made

    • @DR-hy6zw
      @DR-hy6zw Před 4 lety +1

      I’m 29 and thinking of doing the same ! Y’all think it’s a good idea ? I’m a complete beginner

  • @MusiqTruth
    @MusiqTruth Před 5 lety +11

    This was so well-explained, down to earth, knowledgeable. I’m unsure how I stumbled upon this video but it makes me really want to learn more.

  • @scottlarsen6031
    @scottlarsen6031 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this video. I rewired an old garage and a couple of rooms (with a journeyman friend coming over after work to tell me what to fix ;-) ) and there were more points in this video that I took to heart than all the others I watched. Those others all have comments saying "you messed this up" or "you're an idiot and will kill someone" but I don't see anything like that here. Your comments about making it look good were especially helpful because thinking about that actually made me think about what I was doing more than I might have otherwise.

  • @controlsgirl
    @controlsgirl Před 3 lety

    You give the best practical tips!! Like coming in from the top of the box. Stepping on the cable and walking it out. stripping at 45 degrees. Its great.

  • @edbroemmer1900
    @edbroemmer1900 Před 4 lety +4

    Best advice out there. Who says you can’t learn inside secrets on CZcams. Attention to detail is impressive. Prior military? Thanks for the lesson.

  • @peachmellbabe
    @peachmellbabe Před 5 lety +17

    Your videos are so informative. I have learned things that I thought I'd never be able to do. Thank you so much.

  • @user-bx6mo6qi1i
    @user-bx6mo6qi1i Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for making videos like this I’m trying to get into it with my uncle and he recommended you. The way you describe things and show it is very easy for me to understand.

  • @clearviewconstruction5059

    Alright, I know this video is old as shit, the audio sucks, the lighting is terrible...but dude is a rock star. As a builder/pro/student of the trades, it's the little details that make me not just learn, but thoroughly enjoy this channel. Telling us exactly why you start stripping your wires at 45 degrees rather than square to the wire is one of those tasty trade tidbits that not everyone can communicate, but that we craftspeople really soak up. Your channel is fantastic, and harking back to an old video like this lets us appreciate how far you've come in production quality, while reinforcing how the knowledge and core communication has always been there from the start. Thank you, and keep up the excellent work.

  • @glasshalfempty1984
    @glasshalfempty1984 Před 5 lety +5

    19:49 can I just say that you are the only person I've ever heard mention this and I love it? I saw somebody (I believe it was Bill at sparkychannel) use green insulated grounding pigtails and I started questioning the safety of bare ground pigtails being ran to a switch or receptacle. The screws are so close that it just feels...off. I've seen people use bare ground pigtails most of the time though so I assumed it must be fine and I just had to be very careful that I keep my pigtails away from the terminal screws. Turns out that's just how it is and hearing you ACTUALLY mention it is so reassuring. Love your videos and so happy that you've started doing this.

    • @jovetj
      @jovetj Před 4 lety

      Nothing wrong with bare ground pigtails. But there's nothing wrong with using insulated wire, too, if you want to. The trick is just management. I usually shove the device into the box slightly tilted "\" before screwing it in so to make sure all the bare wire is going to be and stay out of the way.

    • @coireranger4911
      @coireranger4911 Před 3 lety

      I’m an apprentice electrician in Australia. We only use insulated green/yellow ground (we call it earth) wire. I love seeing how different countries do things

    • @LaughingblueSu
      @LaughingblueSu Před 3 lety

      I agree John M -- I have been watching electric videos for days, he is the first to mention to keep grounding pigtails out of the way.

  • @BloodRainsOnMountain
    @BloodRainsOnMountain Před 6 lety +46

    Thanks for doing these types of videos!! I’m always looking for more ways to learn from home at the moment

  • @latinguyok
    @latinguyok Před 3 lety

    A light switch puts infinite resistance by mechanically opening the circuit and thanks to you, now there's no resistance in taking on rewire my bathroom remodel!

  • @robertmanuel5273
    @robertmanuel5273 Před 6 měsíci

    You, sir, are an artist. You take pride in your work and these videos are a beautiful thing to watch. Your clients aren't paying you enough no matter what it is. 😊

  • @vergy
    @vergy Před 6 lety +34

    I got 13 days of classes left before I am a first year. These videos are helping a ton!

    • @ElectricianU
      @ElectricianU  Před 6 lety +4

      I’m glad they provide some value, thanks for watching my friend!

    • @sir0knightfall
      @sir0knightfall Před 6 lety +2

      You should join the ibew. Pro tip.

    • @jordanclayton7913
      @jordanclayton7913 Před 6 lety +5

      Only join the union if you aren't capable of finding your own jobs after one finishes or if you don't mind paying dues. If you are good at finding work with competitive wages and benefits there is no reason to join the union.

    • @sir0knightfall
      @sir0knightfall Před 5 lety

      @@jordanclayton7913 Don't listen to me or anyone else. Do your own research. IBEW on average pays more. Also has more flexibility. And benefits. It's funny. Only people not in the IBEW bash it. And plenty of non union workers apply and don't get in, or choose not to study enough to make it. SMH. By the way.... I can work non union anytime I want. LOL. Just because you didn't make it, don't try to stop someone else from making it. SMH.

    • @sir0knightfall
      @sir0knightfall Před 5 lety

      @WEWILLWIN tw15 Don't listen to me or anyone else. Do your own research. IBEW on average pays more. Also has more flexibility. And benefits. It's funny. Only people not in the IBEW bash it. And plenty of non union workers apply and don't get in, or choose not to study enough to make it. SMH. By the way.... I can work non union anytime I want. LOL. Just because you didn't make it, don't try to stop someone else from making it. SMH.

  • @Whiskey-XXX
    @Whiskey-XXX Před 2 lety +4

    What a beautiful disaster of a video production. I love it. I love your channel and learn SO MUCH from you. You've come a long way and im stoked for you. Im gonna have to go through some of the old ones now.
    And the information you gave is perfect for both learningand beingableto teach others in simplistic techniques. I appreciate you.

  • @josephleroy1716
    @josephleroy1716 Před 4 lety +1

    I really appreciate your explanation and neatness. I took a certified electrician course, I was the only one there who wasn’t or had not worked as an electrician, and only a couple of people were neat and cared about their work and the results. It means a lot.

  • @brettnutter3763
    @brettnutter3763 Před rokem +1

    One of the best detailed tutorials I've seen. Thank You!

  • @fdMT_EnGy
    @fdMT_EnGy Před 2 lety +10

    Love how meticulous you are with how your twists look and how neat the wires are run. I can't stand people who are ok with sloppy work. It's called pride.

  • @UITNow
    @UITNow Před 5 lety +4

    Outstanding job Dustin! I hope you make some common troubleshooting videos for us novice homeowners.

  • @callmedpo
    @callmedpo Před 4 lety

    I’m 29 years old and I really appreciate all of your videos I spend a bunch of time in this dead end factory job I work currently watching your videos... I have an interview with an electric company this week after applying for several of them and being persistent and I start school at IEC in November... I’m starting this trade with several years of experience in construction but I’ve never known much about electricity but I’ve always been interested in it and how it exactly works... I know this video is a basic thing for electricians but the knowledge I’ve gained from watching this video and other videos will have me a little more in the loop of what’s going on in the field and more confidence because I at least know a little bit about something instead of just starting out and being 100% lost... My generation needs guys like you to lead us and teach us... Thank you for all the time and effort you put in to these videos... Thank you for helping to lead me into this field my brother... Thank You man and God bless you

  • @davep6977
    @davep6977 Před 3 lety

    Nice video. 22+ yrs retired electrician. I left my mounting screws undone and pushed the device in the box (except here) so the drywaller left the micky ears out and didn't cut around them.
    Your ledger stick is a good idea. I kept a piece of 1/2 plywood 4" wide and 48" long with a square cut out of the corner at 44". Lay it against the stud and mount the box flush so it was gauged to the drywall.
    Correct if I'm wrong, don't have a code book handy, but it used to say the hot (line) always comes into the top of a switch or disconnect

  • @frankpyon2115
    @frankpyon2115 Před 5 lety +5

    Your explanation is very clear and very easy to understand. Thank you also for the small tips!

  • @crawfordpc55
    @crawfordpc55 Před 5 lety +11

    Just framed and wired my first room with the help of your vids! Just wanted you to know that you're making a difference! Keep up the good work! Appreciate ya!

  • @stoneprone8629
    @stoneprone8629 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video man! I don’t even mind the audio setup because you explain things so well! And thank you for not putting annoying music in the background!!!

  • @dwaynemartins9166
    @dwaynemartins9166 Před 4 lety +1

    I don't usually comment on videos but I came here to say this is awesome. You did a really great job not only explaining this, but demonstrating it very clear and simple. This really helped me a lot.

  • @basiliozapata4725
    @basiliozapata4725 Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you for taking the time to teach us, you’re great! 👍

  • @adamcarpenter2520
    @adamcarpenter2520 Před 6 lety +20

    Thank you so much for doing these videos! I just started my apprenticeship about 7 months ago. All of your videos have been extremely helpful and informative.
    Thanks again!!

    • @xMrMontor
      @xMrMontor Před 6 lety

      Are you with a union or in trade school?

    • @zephyrdelight3411
      @zephyrdelight3411 Před 6 lety

      Dude same here, 7 months at the moment have a lot to learn mine is open shop though

  • @keithratliff2347
    @keithratliff2347 Před 2 lety

    I have been electrician for 35 years learn new things in this video. The way I do it is strip the insulation before I put in the box mark the casing 1/4" put it in the box pull the wire back up until black mark is close top of the box.

  • @markward8849
    @markward8849 Před 3 lety

    GREAT VIDEO! Through trial and error and years of experience you share the Right Way to do things.
    Thank you.

  • @pablojaredperez8101
    @pablojaredperez8101 Před 4 lety +14

    Love the ending bro “don’t pay attention to that over there” 😂 Thanks for the video

    • @Phydoux2112
      @Phydoux2112 Před 3 lety

      I've also cut the female end off of an extension cable (12AWG or 14AWG) and used wire nuts to feed power to whatever I'm testing from that power source. I got in trouble once at work for shoving wires in like that. Brings back many memories. :)

  • @19507385
    @19507385 Před 5 lety +5

    Excellent, very knowledgeable, so clearly explained you are the master thanks buddy job well done

  • @sethriedel2287
    @sethriedel2287 Před 2 lety

    I remember watching this for the first time 3 years ago. You’ve grown so much wow lol. I finally got started with my apprenticeship last week!

  • @stillwalking64
    @stillwalking64 Před 4 lety

    I know it's been awhile but thank you very much sir. I'm not an electrician but I have done electricity in my own home. Just needed a refresher thanks again

  • @Atlie123
    @Atlie123 Před 5 lety +86

    Can you have a go pro just so we can see all the things your working on hands on ? Love the video big help

    • @tonyvillena1293
      @tonyvillena1293 Před 4 lety +9

      Buy him one ?

    • @dcrijo
      @dcrijo Před 4 lety +1

      You do have a point cuz on some view points its hard to tell what he's doing, but he still did a better job than some instructors I've had.

  • @xBeauGaming
    @xBeauGaming Před 5 lety +122

    You had me at "can't fucking reach it"...Brilliant sir. Subbed.

    • @ElectricianU
      @ElectricianU  Před 5 lety +7

      Hahahahah thanks my friend. Check out my other channel too if you haven't already. Journey 2 Master is the channel name

    • @xBeauGaming
      @xBeauGaming Před 5 lety +4

      @@ElectricianU biggest take away from your channel is to just hire a professional electrition, sleep well and know my house isn't going to burn down.

    • @JesterMereel
      @JesterMereel Před 3 lety +1

      @LiveOkie Don't let the door hit you on the way out.

  • @Notarealusersname
    @Notarealusersname Před 2 měsíci

    Even though you had to fight with your mic cable at the beginning, I'm glad your audio was so clear when starting your channel. Makes a huge difference.

  • @jacobdias9248
    @jacobdias9248 Před 11 měsíci

    I just got out of the military a few months ago. I tried Plumbing, HVAC, Roofing, and now Electrical. I liked them all, but I saved electrical for last because I figured it would be my favorite because I’m biased towards it because of your videos. You made me want to be an electrician, I love it so far, and I look forward to start making enough to start ElectricianU and get to your level! Inspirational my man! Keep it up!

  • @B5Blue1968
    @B5Blue1968 Před 4 lety +9

    I always wrap my switches and receptacles with two wraps of electrical tape to prevent the ground wire from touching the hot wires. Nice video, you take pride in your work and it shows!

    • @richardmanginelli2624
      @richardmanginelli2624 Před 4 lety +1

      That should become rule of thumb, this way Nothing touches hot wires

    • @joshbenton810
      @joshbenton810 Před 4 lety

      Mark Pierce here in new zealand(and aus) we use wires that have sheathed earths, makes life a shitload easier

  • @WillProwse
    @WillProwse Před 5 lety +110

    Great videos man .subscribed. these videos help me a ton

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    • @aj7cool7
      @aj7cool7 Před 3 lety +4

      Love your channel too! Everyone needs to subscribe to @DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse and @ElectricianU

  • @jacobsonleland
    @jacobsonleland Před 3 lety

    I am a self taught handy man and I enjoyed this video Thank you. The angling on the wire cutters trick is useful I like it. your wire stripping technique is also handy.

  • @8eSix
    @8eSix Před rokem

    You make ripping the Romex look sooo easy! Experience right there

  • @showstopper767
    @showstopper767 Před 6 lety +4

    I watch your videos like 10time a day or something more i go back n watch everything again just to learn it more you help me a lot thank

  • @anythingadrenaline4515
    @anythingadrenaline4515 Před 5 lety +5

    Excellent channel! I just started my electrician career yesterday with Dyna electric in San Diego California. Sub'd & hit the notification button!
    Keep the videos coming!

  • @matthewbigliardi1254
    @matthewbigliardi1254 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the great video, new construction isn't to bad to do. I would be damn happy to see a video with tips on reworking older construction. Circuit identification, drop box usage and related issues most homeowners have to deal with. Thanks again!

  • @edwardsolis6796
    @edwardsolis6796 Před 3 lety

    Wow for a min I thought I was back in school 🏫 learning one on one and hands on maneuvers . Very well spoken like me the dummy can understand and won't burn my house 🏡 down thank you keep up the great work so people like me can lean a new trade and not be scared to mess with it

  • @shawn576
    @shawn576 Před 6 lety +179

    I'll be damned. Green wire nut with a hole. I didn't know such a thing existed. Thanks!

    • @guyfamily11
      @guyfamily11 Před 6 lety +5

      They're not really any better than a copper crimp sleeve or just adding a pigtail with a regular wire nut

    • @mattmccaffrey4299
      @mattmccaffrey4299 Před 6 lety +8

      They don't seem to use them (green wire nuts) down in the South (as far as I've seen) - but we used them all the time when I worked in the North. I think it's much easier and quicker than using a crimp sleeve. Plus if you have to add a ground wire to wires already crimped (crimp sleeve) - it is a PAIN IN THE A##..... Not so if you used a green wire nut.

    • @picklerix6162
      @picklerix6162 Před 5 lety +2

      I replaced a few light switches in my house and noticed that the new light switches do have a ground terminal on them now.

    • @KitchenerLeslie2
      @KitchenerLeslie2 Před 5 lety +5

      They’re for carpenters and homeowners. Electricians use barrel crimps.

    • @seymourscagnetti1413
      @seymourscagnetti1413 Před 5 lety +6

      @@mattmccaffrey4299 GOOD COMMENT. i do not like crimp sleeves. twist the wires tight, crimp the sleeve tight and go to test pull/wiggle the joint and it seems loose. i would NOT put them in my home!!! the GREENIES, twist e'm tight and walk away for 50 years...NO ONE GETS SHOCKED AND NO FIRES!!!

  • @alexisolmos9384
    @alexisolmos9384 Před 5 lety +5

    Thank you for a well explained tutorial on wiring a light switch i was about too give up after over an hour of watching incomplete tutorials yours was very incisive A+👍

  • @patricknavarro2013
    @patricknavarro2013 Před 4 lety +1

    I’m 21 man & I’ve been doing Industrial Electrical for a year and a half now & I knew how to do everything in the video, not trying to sound all annoying, but I still thought it was cool how you explained pretty much everything for those who aren’t sure how to do it. Good video man, first video I’ve seen of yours so I’ll be sure to check out more, I’m sure I’ll learn a lot of tricks from you 👍🏽

  • @markbrantingham3656
    @markbrantingham3656 Před 3 lety

    This was VERY helpful. Thanks very much. I generally don't like this type of video because they are never done well. You are a REALLY good teacher. Subscribed. TY bro.

  • @MrTipSzy1
    @MrTipSzy1 Před 6 lety +3

    Great stuff here! Really appreciate you taking the time to make these videos!

  • @jioman33
    @jioman33 Před 5 lety +4

    This was amazing!!! Good stuff man. I currently applied for my local union ibew apprenticeship. Eventually would want my own company.

  • @diyhomeprojects7317
    @diyhomeprojects7317 Před 3 lety

    This is by far the best video I have seen that explains how to wire a switch. Thank yoiu.

  • @Jon110334
    @Jon110334 Před rokem +1

    Your videos are fantastic. I'd consider myself an advanced DIY'er, that's gone in and fixed electrical issues from previous DIY'ers (and even some contractors). I know how to wire a switch, but damn... watching a professional like you install a switch and explaining all the subtle things they're doing and why... man, you make that a work of art.

  • @4EntertainmentOnly
    @4EntertainmentOnly Před 6 lety +5

    im short i would always like things lower but for resale value i think i would leave it normal. im watching your channel before i go a learning class then apprenticeship

  • @SteaminPile
    @SteaminPile Před 4 lety +4

    I'm not an electrician but I just might become one. This stuff is too interesting.

  • @JeffSG71
    @JeffSG71 Před 2 lety

    Just bought a new shed and plan to wire it myself. This is a great place to start. Thank you for your time and for sharing. Great stuff!!!

  • @johnclarkmartin
    @johnclarkmartin Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you. I installed a switch that was throwing the breaker. After watching your video, I realized I had installed it incorrectly. Everything works great now. Thanks again.

  • @acheck4skate
    @acheck4skate Před 4 lety +4

    There was no sound between 24:52 to 25:20. Other than that, it is a well-informed video with good tips! ^_^ Thank you!

  • @jena4109
    @jena4109 Před 6 lety +3

    thank you so much , your video is really informative

  • @andrewsolomon4746
    @andrewsolomon4746 Před 3 lety +1

    I like your work and the way you explain your self keep doing what you are doing so we So we can become professionals like you.

  • @Banzukay
    @Banzukay Před 6 lety +6

    Awesome sound is working.

    • @ElectricianU
      @ElectricianU  Před 6 lety +2

      Krolman lol ya man sorry about that!!!!