Why Do Things Always Go Wrong ? | EV Charger Install❗️ | Evec |
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- In Todays video we are installing 3 Ev chargers , I was hoping for a productive day however the first job the charger was smashed ,at the second job it had wrong type rcd and no mcb to power the charger and finally user error on the 3rd somebody slipped with the Stanley knife but hey ho a bit of electrical tape to save the day 👌🏻
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Thanks for watching :)
Adam, you always do a really nice job of mounting cables so they don't look like someone threw spaghetti on the wall.Good on you mate.
Thanks 👍
Good stuff Ad. I hope the supplier replaced that charger with no issues
Yeah all done ✅
Well did Matey!!
Top lad I admire your attitude towards your work.👍🏾
Cheers
Best place for a Type AC RCD is in the recycling. That house is not that old, I'm surprised its a looped supply.
Couldn’t agree more and yes I’m not sure why looped
With looped supplies you can install it with the lower load setting enabled.
Then change it once unlooped as DNO can take a while
Good shout
My hero ❤
Cheers mate
Great to hear you're loving our new feature!
Absolutely!
passed my am2 :), you doing a lot of subbing for mitch now?
Yea few days here and there
Mitch?
6:12 err. . . maybe don't film yourself holding a microphone while you're driving. Unless you want 6 points or that 🙄🙄
What law says you can't hold a microphone while driving?. How is it any different that holding a cup of coffee etc?
Camera was on the dash
🤣🤣 goon
As long as it’s not an “internet enabled device” you can’t get points for holding it
Jobs throwing you lemons mate...
Ahah
Was there a mcb in that 1st consumer unit?
First consumer unit I used was a mcb and rcd built in one that looks like a rcd module google wced 40 amp board
Will check them out 👍
What’s a looped suuply
Power supply cable into the property loops through to another property so there's a limit on how much power (kW) can be used, until supplies are separated
Jim’s explained below 👇🏻 👌🏻