These are great videos mate, keep it going. I've been an electrician for +/- 27 years. My son is now my apprentice and I have recommended your videos to him. Although he is getting heaps of on the job experience, these videos will also refresh his memory.
Dude your videos are fantastic and I’m certain you have already saved more than a few lives in the process. Like all Sparkies I know, they understand the law but understand reality even more so. As if I’m going to call a mate in or call a sparkie to change a light fitting or a wall switch…. Come on. Very hard to find info online regarding Australian / NZ circuits so you are filing a big gap here too
I’m not an electrician and this vid was helpful in giving me an idea about how my switches have been wired (looping at the light). I’m hoping to make these switches “smart” by using Shelly 1 Plus (or similar Shelly wifi relay). Can you tell me if this would be possible with the looping at the light wiring set up??
Thanks for the video, you make it easy and simply to understand. One question I have, How many lights can you daisy chain from one switch? I'm thinking of a number of lights (LED's obviously) (6 prefer 8) for my garage so I don't get shadows when working at my large L shaped Bench?
For connectors. What do you think about wago 221 connector. Waiting for the day they become standard rather than the old connectors. Easier to disconnect and reconnect.
Great video mate. I have a faulty light switch from a house built in the 70's in AU however it looks like theyve gone with Switch #2 looping. I pulled the switch away from the plaster and noticed two reds, one going in each port (which i am assuming will go in C and the one beneath, but then there are two blacks twisted together and going into another port. Am i correct in assuming these are currently in the LOOP socket in the old light? Cant really see much on it since its such an old plug and dirty as heck. Reason for replacing is im hearing some static spark when flicking this light on so we've stopped using it until it can be replaced. Thanks
Why didn't you plug the live wire from the hard active box I to the L connector of the bottom switch ? Because you connected it to the L in the upper lightbulb... I would have expected the same move in the lower example.
Hey there man, I just had an question on the second option you pointed out since I just started an VET course to become an electrician, I was just wondering if it matters where you put the red part in the light switch, because we had an practice session and I couldn't understand what I did wrong. Also, does the one connected to the power have to be in control and the one connected to the light bulb have to be in 1 or 2, And if not, would it still work if I were to put the red wire from the light bulb to the control and the red wire from the power to 1 or 2, would this way still work ? I also don't understand where the common, 1 or 2 is within the light switch since it wasn't pointed out in the material we use in the course. can you please give me any tips on these or any other ways to try and make it easier for me? Sorry for wasting up a bit of your time but I appreciate you trynna help us rookies, much love❤
Thanks heaps, a bunch of other videos were too intricate and confusing. Yours was straight to the point, i appreciate that.
Cheers legend
These are great videos mate, keep it going. I've been an electrician for +/- 27 years. My son is now my apprentice and I have recommended your videos to him. Although he is getting heaps of on the job experience, these videos will also refresh his memory.
Thanks for the great comment mate these videos are targeted for you guys especially not the public.
Great video mate, I’m sure a lot of the younger boys will understand this 👍
Thank you mate! I tried to make it nice and simple for the apprentices.
Excellent once again..Fan installation would be great.
Thanks mate! It's on the long list
THANK YOU!!! for making these videos you’re a legend
You are welcome 👍
Dude your videos are fantastic and I’m certain you have already saved more than a few lives in the process.
Like all Sparkies I know, they understand the law but understand reality even more so.
As if I’m going to call a mate in or call a sparkie to change a light fitting or a wall switch…. Come on.
Very hard to find info online regarding Australian / NZ circuits so you are filing a big gap here too
Thanks!
Thank you so much ❤️
@@allelectricalau This is the most comprehensive video on this I have ever come across! Such good work!
Mate, this was a really great explainer! Thank you!
Well explained mate thank you
This helps a lot especially as an apprentice
Thank you! The channel is targeted at apprentices and electricians so i'm glad you found me 👍
Can you do a wiring diagram for both ways of adding an extra light please. Thanks
Great video mate. Just subscribed to your channel.
Sweet vid mate!
Cheers!
❤thanks for sharing your video 😊
Thank you for watching 😁
Great video. How to replace a single switch with double power outlet with extra switch?
Good stuff Bud.. Thanks a lot
No problem 👍
When looping at the switch do you have to cut and join the neutral and ground? Can you leave them intact and only cut active?
I’m not an electrician and this vid was helpful in giving me an idea about how my switches have been wired (looping at the light). I’m hoping to make these switches “smart” by using Shelly 1 Plus (or similar Shelly wifi relay). Can you tell me if this would be possible with the looping at the light wiring set up??
Thanks for the video, you make it easy and simply to understand. One question I have, How many lights can you daisy chain from one switch? I'm thinking of a number of lights (LED's obviously) (6 prefer 8) for my garage so I don't get shadows when working at my large L shaped Bench?
If they are LED you can put as many as you want to be honest. They only draw about 5watts each
How would you extent wire switch to your garage which has 1 light switch and 2 power points, thanks 😊 👍
For connectors. What do you think about wago 221 connector. Waiting for the day they become standard rather than the old connectors. Easier to disconnect and reconnect.
Great video mate. I have a faulty light switch from a house built in the 70's in AU however it looks like theyve gone with Switch #2 looping. I pulled the switch away from the plaster and noticed two reds, one going in each port (which i am assuming will go in C and the one beneath, but then there are two blacks twisted together and going into another port. Am i correct in assuming these are currently in the LOOP socket in the old light? Cant really see much on it since its such an old plug and dirty as heck.
Reason for replacing is im hearing some static spark when flicking this light on so we've stopped using it until it can be replaced. Thanks
Every useful thanks
Can you do 8 different lights with 2x2 way switches so 4 turn on off each switch 4 switches total?
How to I add another light with its own switch after the looping at the switch
Why didn't you plug the live wire from the hard active box I to the L connector of the bottom switch ?
Because you connected it to the L in the upper lightbulb... I would have expected the same move in the lower example.
How do I wire 4 gang switch
Hey there man, I just had an question on the second option you pointed out since I just started an VET course to become an electrician,
I was just wondering if it matters where you put the red part in the light switch, because we had an practice session and I couldn't understand what I did wrong.
Also, does the one connected to the power have to be in control and the one connected to the light bulb have to be in 1 or 2, And if not, would it still work if I were to put the red wire from the light bulb to the control and the red wire from the power to 1 or 2, would this way still work ?
I also don't understand where the common, 1 or 2 is within the light switch since it wasn't pointed out in the material we use in the course. can you please give me any tips on these or any other ways to try and make it easier for me?
Sorry for wasting up a bit of your time but I appreciate you trynna help us rookies, much love❤
Great video, but you gave me kittens waving the screwdriver so close to the live bits.
I know it was rubberised but I still be nervous :)
Thanx mate
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Legend. 😂 Lejjj. Speak bogan.
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