The most EXPENSIVE garden lighting job we've ever done!

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  • @artisanelectrics
    @artisanelectrics  Рік тому +14

    What should Jordan's forfeit be? The most liked comment wins...

  • @CarRambles
    @CarRambles Рік тому +37

    Ok.... that rope.... keep it in the packet and you pull from the centre! that way it comes out nice and you dont have to walk out 200m to untangle it!

    • @MarkUKInsects
      @MarkUKInsects Рік тому

      Like I hope they do with Cat5,6 or 7 cable

    • @th7362
      @th7362 Рік тому +4

      Came here to say that. Rookie error

    • @Truevisionsolutions
      @Truevisionsolutions Рік тому

      @@MarkUKInsectselectricians shouldn’t be going near this cable in my opinion, but at least these cable come in boxes and set up to unravel like this

  • @HudsonLighting
    @HudsonLighting Рік тому +26

    I missed a disadvantage to constant current. If the cable is damaged or a light is entirely faulty it will bring out the whole loop. Parallel it would normally work up to the break point.
    Lights that have a minor failure tend to bring just the one light out on some brands. Ours have a gold wire bypass which works 90% of the time. Currently working on a bypass in the protection circuit to work 99.999% of the time although can't deal with the cable damage bit

    • @tcpnetworks
      @tcpnetworks Рік тому +2

      It's a major disadvantage, if you installed the cabling system poorly, didn't document the cable runs, or had poor-quality fittings. It's a bit of a pain if you did a good job though. A bit of intelligence in the circuit could handle the circuit going open - and the resulting damage.

    • @Zaph31
      @Zaph31 Рік тому

      Great job co-hosting this video. Just checked out your website - class👌

  • @rupertm2542
    @rupertm2542 Рік тому +19

    Fantastic video guys!!! Chris was great, love the fact you can replace the LED on those lights too!

  • @jonny490
    @jonny490 Рік тому +8

    How many electricians does it dake to unravel a rope

    • @IanFarquharson2
      @IanFarquharson2 Рік тому

      I think a roll of nylon rope is less than 3 sparks hours.

  • @FredasAdventures
    @FredasAdventures Рік тому +21

    Tip with the rope is use the end from the center of the bale and if you lay the bale on the floor make sure the outside tail is pointing anti-clockwise looking the the letter "e" on the floor and when you pull the rope from the center it will spool out easy and not knotting up or tangling

  • @shaynemacdonald3051
    @shaynemacdonald3051 Рік тому +9

    Chris was excellent went through everything thoroughly

  • @webzterd
    @webzterd Рік тому +6

    One of the best videos I have seen from you guys in months and months.
    I've even given it a like. I rarely like.

  • @adamdavis2068
    @adamdavis2068 Рік тому +2

    so basically half of the video is a sales pitch from Hudson lighting..

  • @iainmcdougall3628
    @iainmcdougall3628 Рік тому +6

    Very educational, exactly what these channels should be about. Refreshing to watch, think we are all getting a bit fed up with criticising someone else’s work and pushing vans up hills.
    Chris gave a good presentation, providing valuable information on the benefits of ELV lighting supported by diagrams.
    Been good to have seen the testing regime that was adopted and how that is applied between the different voltages and mitigation required not to damage electronic components through IR testing at any voltage level.

  • @dankelley9361
    @dankelley9361 Рік тому +25

    Love that the lighting guy went thru the difference of ELV & LV, serial & parallel wiring. Really beautiful setup with the zoning & wiring. From the US & always enjoy how you wire lighting etc. there. I can see why Artisan Electronics is chosen to do the “High End” jobs.

    • @HudsonLighting
      @HudsonLighting Рік тому +1

      Thanks Dan 🙂

    • @dankelley9361
      @dankelley9361 Рік тому

      @@HudsonLighting Hudson available in the US with our wiring standards? Thanks

    • @HudsonLighting
      @HudsonLighting Рік тому +2

      @@dankelley9361 we've certainly sent lights to the US a few times. 350mA drivers are both available out there and we can send them with 110v inputs. 15V lights are just more popular where you are 😅

  • @henrymowbray3847
    @henrymowbray3847 Рік тому +7

    Really enjoyed this video! As a recently qualified electrician, this was great advice and will definitely be using extra low voltage for garden lighting in the future. Thanks guys 👌

  • @stewartstewartstewart
    @stewartstewartstewart Рік тому +2

    All that money on a house and the neighbours are all looking straight into you back yard 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @dannewman7974
    @dannewman7974 Рік тому +4

    Very nice and refreshing! At the risk of sounding pretentious, I live in (West) Hollywood, California and see a lot of expensive -- generally (far) over the top -- garden lighting. This here was, for me, refreshing and a reminder of what garden lighting should be: functional, thoughtful, and (by US-of-A standards) understated. The icing on the cake is that quality, home grown products are used without any sacrifices! Indeed, and perhaps more importantly, products engineered with an eye towards maintainability & repairability. Kudos to Hudson Lighting! (BTW, I grew up near the Vans hq in Costa Mesa, CA. I keep on thinking I should get some swag for Lee.)

  • @samw9138
    @samw9138 Рік тому +4

    Great information from Chris, never knew a about a lot of the things he covered. Will definitely be looking into ELV garden lighting from now on.

  • @mikeselectricstuff
    @mikeselectricstuff Рік тому +3

    4:43 Eddy currents from seperate tails entries are not an issue at domestic power levels - I think John Ward did a vid debunking this a while ago

    • @artisanelectrics
      @artisanelectrics  Рік тому

      Nice thanks for sharing

    • @johnwarwick4105
      @johnwarwick4105 Рік тому

      I smiled when that comment was made. As an industrial electrician we have come across this on large supplies but from memory it refers to single core armoured. The armouring can only be earthed at one end and into an insulated land plate at the other. The Eddie currents would flow round the armouring as you would have made a big transformer if both ends were shorted out. You are talking 3/400a supplies though. It’s common on transformer tales I think

  • @olivernash6004
    @olivernash6004 Рік тому +6

    Absolutely love everything that Hudson Lighting stand for. Well made, quality products that work well and are easily repairable. And they've not outsourced production abroad - fantastic stuff!

  • @lazypizzaguy
    @lazypizzaguy Рік тому +2

    Love this video so far but for some reason in this video i keep hearing ducks instead of ducts so i keep gettin confused for a second every now and again til my brain realise oh its ducts

  • @topp0009
    @topp0009 Рік тому +2

    Beautiful apart from dat nasty jb, I'll stick to my spur armoured jb and GU10 in hosepipe

  • @TeamSimpsonRacing
    @TeamSimpsonRacing Рік тому +1

    Lets play guess how much Artisan charged. I'll start at £10'000

  • @Me-97
    @Me-97 Рік тому +4

    Fabulous work guys absolutely love this one, has given me a few ideas

  • @intelectnw
    @intelectnw Рік тому +3

    Brilliant video guys! The quality is 2nd to none! Great explanation from Chris also! Very informative.
    I feel embarrassed that we’ve been fitting 230V garden lighting now. That ends today! 😅

  • @artisanelectrics
    @artisanelectrics  Рік тому

    What should Jordan's forfeit be? most like comment wins!

  • @nathanpaice7394
    @nathanpaice7394 Рік тому +2

    Luke is either very patient or slightly annoyed at 15:23 when waiting for him to stop talking

  • @xxrtrdxx5191
    @xxrtrdxx5191 Рік тому +12

    the production quality is amazing, those that contribute to the quality need a raise!!

  • @mfx1
    @mfx1 Рік тому +2

    With blue rope coils, tape up the outside thoroughly and pull the rope from the centre to avoid the roll just collapsing and becoming a tangled mess.

  • @ForTheBirbs
    @ForTheBirbs Рік тому +1

    Well said regards extra low voltage lighting. I was wondering initially if it was going to be series wiring. The 4-20mA instrumentation wiring is a good example regarding looooong cable runs. Davo Savo did a cracking video on the really sad death of the kid at the pub.

  • @robinheijblom2929
    @robinheijblom2929 Місяць тому

    How about EMI (ElectroMagneticInterference) with series lights? I really hate SMPS LED drivers because most of them use what is called spread spectrum switched mode power supply and basically smear the switching over a wide range of frequencies causing all kinds of EMI problems. In some of my ELV (Extra Low Voltage) projects I had to reside to expensive military grade of laboratory grade power supplies or even batteries to get rid of the EMI. Is there some standard that tells you how much EMI those ELV LED drivers emit? And are there lineair ELV LED drivers for low EMI purposes? I mean I know they comply with national standards but in my experience those national standards are usually not good enough.

  • @rscelectrical7091
    @rscelectrical7091 Рік тому +3

    Great video and class install guys, looks really good 👍. Really informative on the extra low voltage lighting as well.

  • @Mainly_Electrical
    @Mainly_Electrical Рік тому

    Single pole isolation at that property and you didn't mention it ?

  • @jedisith25
    @jedisith25 Рік тому +1

    Absolutely love everything that Hudson Lighting stand for. Well made, quality products that work well and are easily repairable. And they've not outsourced production abroad - fantastic stuff!. you have won a new viewer . wel done guys

  • @nicksimmons7234
    @nicksimmons7234 Рік тому +3

    Do you know if Dan at DSS is ok? I miss his content.

    • @HudsonLighting
      @HudsonLighting Рік тому +1

      Yes! Spoke with him last week, he's all good just wanted to step away from UA-cam so the channel is 'hidden'

  • @sirdavedoubledecks
    @sirdavedoubledecks Місяць тому

    Love the instruction video on untangling rope....wasted some time, cheers. Nice sweatshirts..

  • @action4898
    @action4898 Рік тому

    The price for some outside lighting is absurd , had a quote back from a brand a couple of lights in the steps , one light to go in the drive couplr for planter 14,500 quid and they called back to change it as they forgot to add the 75 pound delivery charge 👍

  • @shortcircuit7149
    @shortcircuit7149 Рік тому +4

    Very expensive lights for very little lumens. Need I say more.

  • @Bringitohm
    @Bringitohm Рік тому +1

    nice insight into hudsons work and always learning new things from your channel , this time , series wiring which ive not had a lot of experience with

  • @richardp1481
    @richardp1481 Рік тому

    Is distance an issue for constant current or constant voltage.? Planning on 50m run on 2.5mm2 with 4 Hudson LEDS?

  • @simonmaverick9201
    @simonmaverick9201 9 місяців тому

    That's nothing guys, I just fitted a solar LED external light with battery backup - beat that!!!

  • @TheFlow2006
    @TheFlow2006 Рік тому

    13:10 why not using rcd in order to secure 230v circuits here in germany you have to use them for some years now it is not allowed without one and it is defacto standard like 1985 at least at my parents house that was build that year and they had one installed from the beginning.
    and it works really simple power flowing through it into the circuit and returns over the neutral, if it senses that it is not flowing back for example you touching a wire and the current flows through your body to the ground/earth it sees current running in to the circuit but not returning over the neutral ad klick it is out and it is enough if there is just 30mA then it trips, you can even get ones with 10mA.
    I am always amazed to see these are not mandatory worldwide today at it is an really easy way to have a save installation.
    you can use lower voltage but then the rest of the installation still has this flaw.
    23:50 you don´t have to use ferrules with this kind of wagos.

  • @Minimix-zl2fp
    @Minimix-zl2fp Рік тому +1

    The explanation on parallel vs series circuit arrangements for lighting LEDs was slightly correct but more so incorrect. A series arrangement would in-fact make LEDs in the circuit dimmer. When applying KCL to a series circuit, it can be observed that each node only possesses two connections. The current into each node must be equal to the current exiting, thus current is constant through each LED in a series circuit. In series, resistance sums proportionally to the resistance of each component. When applying KVL in a series circuit, the equivalent voltage of the source must be dropped across the entire chain, inferring that if the source voltage is not great enough to meet the circuit demands, LEDs in the circuit will be less bright due to the increasing resistance which reduces the amount of current flowing. In comparison, parallel circuits provide a constant voltage drop across all components but current divides through each branch depending on its resistance. Resistance in parallel is the inverse of the sum of the inverse of each components resistance. Assuming that each branch contains an equal resistance (all LEDs are the same), all LEDs in the circuit will glow at the same brightness regardless of how many branches the circuit contains due to the decreasing resistance which permits a greater current to flow.

    • @sdgelectronics
      @sdgelectronics Рік тому

      You've missed some fairly important aspects about the design with your Kirchhoff analysis, especially the type of power supply used and the resistance of the cables to each LED.

  • @cosmintomozei7696
    @cosmintomozei7696 Рік тому

    I think the conductor is 1.5mm2 in circle area, 1.5mm could be misleading, because it may be thought as a diameter. Cheers!

  • @neilmick6778
    @neilmick6778 Рік тому +4

    £200 a light? Sorry can't afford them after my £30k rewire.

  • @paudijoy8113
    @paudijoy8113 Рік тому +1

    Absolutely brilliant video, love this content. Keep up the good work 😁👍

  • @2Sorts
    @2Sorts Рік тому

    If the driver maintains 350ma throughly the string, the longer that string is, and/or the more LEDs in series, surely the voltage has to rise in response to that?

  • @ryanharriss7950
    @ryanharriss7950 11 місяців тому

    Very good with the reverse polarity protection. You would have thought a programmable driver would sort the hot swap issue.

  • @briwire138
    @briwire138 5 місяців тому

    Great job, I think I would have staggered those spike lights on the path and driveway though.

  • @steveokinevo
    @steveokinevo Рік тому

    fellow lecky here lee needs to get the fu*k out of artisan, been there done that with various companies, move on brother- join cory - make good cash and form a tag team - now that's a channel.

  • @Scotts_Status
    @Scotts_Status Рік тому +1

    Wow! Luke was actually working and not on the phone 😂

  • @davewalker7126
    @davewalker7126 Рік тому +1

    have to say I skim watched this whilst having my tea, so you may have covered it, but if not - with series constant current installations what happens when a lamp (or node) fails? I have years of experience with airport runway and taxiway lighting where we use constant current to ensure all lamps illuminate equally, but each node has a transformer to allow the system to continue with a lamp failure. That necessitates the system to be AC driven obviously but the principal is the same.

    • @HudsonLighting
      @HudsonLighting Рік тому +2

      Some lights pull the whole system out. Some have a bypass. We have a good wire bypass which works 90% of the time. Working on a new protection circuit to work 99.999% of the time

  • @PotatoesRnice
    @PotatoesRnice Рік тому

    the sstalk lights are kinda ugly.. like the concept of minimising the bulk tho

  • @pnxelectrical
    @pnxelectrical Рік тому

    Harvey Tyrrell.....the name you're looking for is Harvey Tyrrell.

  • @darren1720
    @darren1720 Рік тому +1

    I'm not a electrician but your videos are brilliant and very clever

  • @troyboy4345
    @troyboy4345 Рік тому +1

    Jesus mother of Marys' donkey, those are expensive lights .... nothing under £100 notes per unit, at least, great product and high end stuff though and a valid point on the SWA

    • @HudsonLighting
      @HudsonLighting Рік тому +2

      The micro recessed lights are all under £100 trade. We can only make 25 a day so the effort that goes into each for our team of 5 is pretty monumental. It was 18 lights a day just a couple of weeks ago

    • @HudsonLighting
      @HudsonLighting Рік тому +1

      @@troyboy4345 The retailers are inflated which makes sense as to where you've seen it now. As an electrician for years, I was quite upset that I couldn't make a markup on other products, ultimately the contractor supports the warranty and that's got to come out of the margins. So in essence the retailers have a healthy markup on both trade and wholesale. Trade is a bit less then what you see on those websites. No worries, thanks for the comments 🙂

  • @angelofranklin1
    @angelofranklin1 5 місяців тому

    The bloke who owns the house must be a retired sparky LOL

  • @pwaelectricalltd29
    @pwaelectricalltd29 Рік тому +1

    ELV all the way for exterior lighting 👍

  • @neilmartin3556
    @neilmartin3556 6 місяців тому

    What Kelvin level did you use for all these lights?

  • @nopy99
    @nopy99 Рік тому +1

    Wow. CNC machined and painted in UK. Nice.

  • @sukhi17
    @sukhi17 Рік тому +1

    Wow! Looks amazing! ❤

  • @TheUkjedi
    @TheUkjedi Рік тому +1

    Three phase boards are great for any house.loads of space

  • @gerardgriffin7293
    @gerardgriffin7293 Рік тому +1

    Take the cord from the centre of the reel lads

  • @neiltube8004
    @neiltube8004 2 дні тому

    Have some sweets sir. 🤣

  • @stephenkessler3812
    @stephenkessler3812 Рік тому

    What make of bird proofing do you use

  • @pnxelectrical
    @pnxelectrical Рік тому

    Previous remarks may come across as snide bitching, not the intent but as a lighting manufacturer championing ELV Lighting (as opposed to 230v), I would have thought the poor lad could be mentioned. Do like the reverse polarity highlight though; nice touch.

  • @HudsonLighting
    @HudsonLighting Рік тому +2

    🎉🎉🎉

  • @effervescence5664
    @effervescence5664 Рік тому

    Never mind the main supply coming through different holes, why wasn't the correct main switch used on a TNCS supply. Garden looks amazing and nice to see ELV used, it's hard to get customers to see the benefits until they've had a fault or shock from mains powered but ELV is the way to go and the only thing worth installing.

  • @keithquestedelectrical9785
    @keithquestedelectrical9785 Рік тому +1

    Chris from hudson knows his stuff
    Quality gear

  • @HP-gl4mb
    @HP-gl4mb Рік тому +1

    Early birdy,what are the best snips to buy as an apprentice currently have ck don’t really like them

    • @MarkUKInsects
      @MarkUKInsects Рік тому +2

      CK do some great tools. But for pliers, cutters etc there is only Knipex

    • @rscelectrical7091
      @rscelectrical7091 Рік тому

      Depends on what you want to pay, personally I love NWS cutters. For cable shears you can't beat Boddingtons or Knipex.

  • @the_real_hislordship
    @the_real_hislordship Рік тому

    Do you know I never thought of series lighting as having any use besides Christmas tree lights.
    Fascinating how it works.
    Also I love the subtle elegance of that lighting.
    Not garish over the top stuff.
    Subtle and refined.

  • @allenseeallendo5844
    @allenseeallendo5844 Рік тому

    Oh man we put the tall plastic lamp post in our driveway and they really stick out. I wish I had seen there short poll lights on the driveway I would have got these. Great job and amazing property. Very kept property but still looks natural.

  • @Dragonited
    @Dragonited Рік тому

    When those blue ropes does not have a drum and is wrapped in plastic. Do not remove the plastic whatever you do. make a hole in either side and pull the rope from the inside. They are not designed to be rolled out but pulled from the inside. Unfortunatley that willalso twist the rope when you take it out though you can mitigate that by untwisting it when you pull it out.

  • @rayoscroft3775
    @rayoscroft3775 Рік тому

    Unbelievable fantastic work carried out by your team workmanship is outstanding and a good result will no doubt bring in more work for you 😊

  • @MrCameron8841
    @MrCameron8841 Рік тому +1

    “Fings” - lee

  • @echyboy123
    @echyboy123 Рік тому

    Great work guys but I must say them spike lights are awful to look at and I can imagine they aren’t cheap either

  • @jeremywhittington7605
    @jeremywhittington7605 Рік тому

    It’s funny how”instagram”boy acts like he knows his shit when the camera is on him, then proceeds to unwind 200’ of cable from the outside of the roll lol!

  • @cjkokay
    @cjkokay Рік тому

    I hope the boys learned with blue rope, take from the middle, the coil can sit in container, so no tangles.

  • @pn8902
    @pn8902 Рік тому

    Did a great job explaining the dc theory, very important for electricians to be learning this

  • @woodsmic
    @woodsmic Рік тому

    A house like that, and they have a £250 inflatable hot tub... Nice!

  • @ibrahimabdullah4430
    @ibrahimabdullah4430 Рік тому

    👊😎 loved the video
    Thx for gr8 content like always 😊

  • @Kalus_Saxon
    @Kalus_Saxon Рік тому

    I saw one chicken but no ducks

  • @Regnedi
    @Regnedi Рік тому

    Amazing video very useful tips, thanks for sharing👍🏾👍🏾

  • @tonyross2947
    @tonyross2947 7 місяців тому

    A M A Z I N G ! Great to see a well thought-out British product in use too.

  • @JP-nb7tm
    @JP-nb7tm Рік тому

    Can you put a link in for the connetic?? lighting controls that you’re using?

  • @martinlarkham
    @martinlarkham Рік тому

    Next time, put the blue rope in a bag and pull from the middle, not the outside

  • @ABB-bw6tc
    @ABB-bw6tc 10 місяців тому

    Beautiful work

  • @merlin5476
    @merlin5476 Рік тому

    Just been looking at Eddy current effects by the amazing John ward, it seems like its such a minimal impact of any thermal issues ! Makes me think that some regs are there for ... just being regs !! Ive never put tails through seperate 20mm knockouts but even in J.W's test with a 100amp load it crept up by 2 degrees !! I think on a hot sunny day the csu would get warmer than that , especially if situated in a closed cupboard or a garage.

    • @deang5622
      @deang5622 Рік тому

      No.
      What JW measured was a 2 degree C increase. The magnitude of that increase doesn't change with ambient temperature.
      So if the ambient temperature is 20°C then the final temperature is 20 + 2 = 22°C
      If the ambient air temperature is 34°C , as could be in a hot summer, then the final temperature is 34 + 2 = 36°C.
      That delta of 2 degrees is not a function of temperature.

  • @oyleyhands1332
    @oyleyhands1332 Рік тому

    Liking the explanation of low voltage and extra low voltage by the Hudson guy..even though Jordan got it wrong himself, calling the extra low voltage lighting 'low voltage' yup, he should pay a forfeit for that alone 😉 Ah, the Artisan standard 😁

  • @Fishbait075
    @Fishbait075 Рік тому

    Garden lighting??? Well, that just reminded me of old timey UA-camr DSS Electrical. I wonder what ever happened to Dan :(

    • @HudsonLighting
      @HudsonLighting Рік тому

      He's still around, bought some lights from us for a project last week. Just wanted away from YT

  • @neilbissett1240
    @neilbissett1240 Рік тому

    Just put a piece of wood through the blue string 🤔😎

  • @raynulife3569
    @raynulife3569 Рік тому

    Blue rope you take it and pull rope from the middle of the coil of rope?

  • @Geeraffe
    @Geeraffe Рік тому

    Leaving a job site by declaring your going for a massage - quality Jordanism ,next week Lee is going for a pedicure 👍

  • @ck-zo1hv
    @ck-zo1hv Рік тому

    What type of work pants are they using

  • @terry.hudson
    @terry.hudson Рік тому +1

    Up the Hudson's 🙌😄

  • @ja_adam_
    @ja_adam_ Рік тому +1

    Great video , why 4 core out to lights? Thanks

    • @HudsonLighting
      @HudsonLighting Рік тому +2

      Two core spare or for another circuit - 2 circuits out of one cable basically

    • @cocoino2307
      @cocoino2307 Рік тому

      In commercial industrial properties it's because they are often emergency

    • @ja_adam_
      @ja_adam_ Рік тому

      @@cocoino2307 you think these garden lights are emergency’s?

    • @cocoino2307
      @cocoino2307 Рік тому

      @@ja_adam_ no i doubt it, I actually don't know If you can get low voltage emergency lights, it would have been a good idea if the customer willing to pay

  • @tyronepanther5186
    @tyronepanther5186 Рік тому

    if one light in the loop goes bad all the other will go out?

  • @OraEtLabora0
    @OraEtLabora0 Рік тому

    15:29 keep on SCREWING, Luke! 😂

  • @OraEtLabora0
    @OraEtLabora0 Рік тому

    🤣20:17 your MEAT & VEG ! lovely ❤🤣

  • @ianbulgin138
    @ianbulgin138 Рік тому

    Jordan's forfeit is tidy up that consumer unit...........on a Friday afternoon

  • @mickgee3489
    @mickgee3489 Рік тому +1

    Artisan standards................ Do me a favour Jaden

  • @andrewthomas405
    @andrewthomas405 Рік тому

    What’s wrong with candles

  • @tyronepanther5186
    @tyronepanther5186 Рік тому

    great video!!!
    loved the info shared