How To Install an Emergency Light

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2021
  • How To Install an Emergency Light: DANGER Use caution when dealing with electricity. Always shut power off before attempting projects dealing with electricity. a great project to do and add safety to your home when you lose electricity.
    Parts used:
    Emergency Light: amzn.to/3n10ic9
    Romex 250' Roll 14-2: amzn.to/3zHQjfj
    Tools used:
    Southwire Tools: amzn.to/3hnRQQL
    CRAFTSMAN Torpedo Level: amzn.to/3tp1pne
    Drywall Jab Saw / Keyhole saw: amzn.to/3n92Dlh

    Film Gear Used:
    GoPro HERO3+ Silver Edition: amzn.to/3zKbMnr
    IPad Air: amzn.to/2Exopb8​
    Soft-box Lights: amzn.to/2Ezg6M3​
    AMIR Phone Camera Lens: amzn.to/2EwpT5K​
    Editing Equipment:
    PowerDirector 17 Ultra: amzn.to/3yd93CB
    Dell Latitude E6420 Laptop: amzn.to/2SHZc3I​
    MacBook: amzn.to/2yjlLma​
    Zelotes Mouse: amzn.to/2LKwJJQ​
    Stay connected:
    Instagram - / ​
    DISCLAIMER: This video contains Amazon affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links below in the Description or in the video “Channel Ron” we’ll receive a small commission.
  • Jak na to + styl

Komentáře • 22

  • @oldredchevy-hh6de
    @oldredchevy-hh6de Před rokem +3

    Thank you Ron. From a guy in White Rock, British Columbia, Canada. I'm a home-owner with only minimal wiring knowledge. I was using an extension cord with one end cut off, so I could wire the lights to plug in to the wall. The wires on my cord were black, white & green. I had the exact same lights as you, with black, white & red wires. I wasn't sure what to do with all the colors. Thankfully, you made it clear that the red wire was not used. So either was the green wire. Easy, once explained. I cut & capped both. I watched your video before trying anything, and all went well.

  • @Christopher01970
    @Christopher01970 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great video, very informative and helpful. Thanks for sharing!

  • @villagevission849
    @villagevission849 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you Ron

  • @markdonovan1637
    @markdonovan1637 Před rokem +1

    Journeyman wasn’t around so had to CZcams this. Thank you sir!

  • @timsInSSI
    @timsInSSI Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks

  • @YourFellowRNRSisterFan98
    @YourFellowRNRSisterFan98 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for the upload! I definitely will check this out again when I buy my first set of emergency lights. For some weird reason? I thought it was illegal to install them in a house lol but I figured why when they sale them in Lowe’s and Home Depot ? Like why would it be? I guess cause I’m used to seeing them in public only.

    • @channelron3593
      @channelron3593  Před 2 lety

      They will pay for themselves the first time you need them, good luck.

    • @southkerr6267
      @southkerr6267 Před 2 lety

      @@channelron3593 all you did was connect the battery cable in the back. You didn't connect it to electric power.

    • @YourFellowRNRSisterFan98
      @YourFellowRNRSisterFan98 Před rokem

      @@southkerr6267 how do they know when the power goes if they are battery operated ones ? I looked at those also . Cause when we move I wanna take them with me.when and if I buy a set

  • @527bodie
    @527bodie Před rokem +1

    I use this exact type recently

  • @TheJakeman789
    @TheJakeman789 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Not bad!

  • @tornadochasingsiege
    @tornadochasingsiege Před 8 měsíci +1

    Is it possible to just wire one of these to a plug and plug it into a socket, because my school has 2 lights that are wired like that

  • @tymo70fo
    @tymo70fo Před 2 lety +1

    Y u connect the ground on the bottom not the top

  • @southkerr6267
    @southkerr6267 Před 2 lety +1

    So you put the emergency light on the wall only connecting the battery in the back. and not the wires in the emergency box. You connected a wire to a plug that you tied off to nothing. Why no just put the emergency light on the wall without giving it 120amp that's what you did.

    • @channelron3593
      @channelron3593  Před 2 lety +1

      Well you need the 120 volt to keep it charged up.

  • @user-yh4kl3hx2o
    @user-yh4kl3hx2o Před rokem +1

    Eh no no no noooo ctu???contractor??nit off a poxy socket circuit