How to easy to run two switches and two lights • 2 PIN SOCKET CONNECTION socket connection link • socket connection light dimmer switch connection • How to instaltion ligh...
I've watched and learned for thirty years how to do electricity. I do my own, but continually watch other people's ways of doing things. This tutorial wasn't badly made, but could have used some explanation. First off, if you don't understand "P" definitely hire a professional. I am amazed at how it is almost split at how many people use black for power, or black for neutral. either way is correct, as long as you always do it the same. The most important thing to remember is that all neutrals should return to the power source, all grounds should be attached, returning them to the power source, and everything attached to a circuit needs power, without being turned off by something else, thus the need for "pigtail wires". So it should always be drawn out before doing the project. I am currently fixing some electrical stuff in my place, which was incorrectly pigtailed by the previous people.
This video would have been exactly what I need. Unfortunately it’s useless because it has no helpful hints, no explanation and just a tonne of annoying music.
So if just one person doesn't understand this then it's a shit tutorial? This isn't a tutorial for complete newbies, more for people who have a bit of understanding at least, like a student or somebody that's revising. He simply joint the commons together, then simply put the switch wire in for each light from each switch. If you don't understand this, you shouldn't really be trying to even do it.
This is a serious and new concept to me. Wow that music really helped me to concentrate on the task in hand!
Thats the style of light awitch that I have that need a tutorial on how to connect....thanks great video...
I've watched and learned for thirty years how to do electricity. I do my own, but continually watch other people's ways of doing things. This tutorial wasn't badly made, but could have used some explanation. First off, if you don't understand "P" definitely hire a professional. I am amazed at how it is almost split at how many people use black for power, or black for neutral. either way is correct, as long as you always do it the same. The most important thing to remember is that all neutrals should return to the power source, all grounds should be attached, returning them to the power source, and everything attached to a circuit needs power, without being turned off by something else, thus the need for "pigtail wires". So it should always be drawn out before doing the project. I am currently fixing some electrical stuff in my place, which was incorrectly pigtailed by the previous people.
Thankx
Finally done
I did it and it works. Thank you so much.
Thank you
Thanks you very much .
Thanks for the good video but it would of been nice if you told us what the names are on the holes you are using since none use 'N' or 'P'
thank you easy electric tips...
I think i 've learnt a lot bcos i had no idea abt dis initially
Easy Electrical work
What if I don’t have wire to return to L2 is there a way to get around it as I cannot make hole in wall to get return wire to 2 switch
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I installed that kind of switch it has a small green light...but it dont turn on....only the light bulb turns on n off...why???
Which wire is phase which one is neutral ?
1:46 what name the music theme
As someone else has pointed out, the diagram shown at the start does not actually match what he does afterwards. Pointless video.
Where does the Neutral wire go to?
CLEAR AS MUD
the music ruins the video....totally unnecessary
What does P stand for in the diagram? Thank you
it could be Phase or Live
Positive
This video would have been exactly what I need. Unfortunately it’s useless because it has no helpful hints, no explanation and just a tonne of annoying music.
If you dont understand this tutorial, you should hire a professional!
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Nihliztic key word in that sentence being ‘tutorial’. If no one can understand a tutorial, it’s a shit tutorial.
So if just one person doesn't understand this then it's a shit tutorial?
This isn't a tutorial for complete newbies, more for people who have a bit of understanding at least, like a student or somebody that's revising. He simply joint the commons together, then simply put the switch wire in for each light from each switch.
If you don't understand this, you shouldn't really be trying to even do it.
gayus what do u do?
Your diagram is not matching you actual work why you connect N to the switch