FULL 200 AMP SERVICE UPGRADE | CLARK, NJ

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  • @BillTeague-o6y
    @BillTeague-o6y Рік тому +63

    I am a sole proprieter in Atlantic Canada and work alone almost exclusively like you do , going on 56 now and still getting it done but sore at the end of day ! Done plenty of full upgrades such as this solo like you so I appreciate the time , effort and pride you take in your work ! Here in my part of Canada we would of had to use PVC exclusively from weatherhead down , I find the SER cable interesting to watch installed, have never used it in 38 years in trade. You have my respect sir , keep on keeping on .

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому +9

      You have my respect in return. 38 years! Wow! 33 years here and I’m 53 yrs old. I have a service coming up where I’ll be installing all PVC at the customers request. Thanks for watching!

    • @MB-ir8xf
      @MB-ir8xf Рік тому +1

      here in Chicago, we use ridgid EMT for service entrance conductors. we actually use EMT for all of our electrical installations. what I saw inside the house with all of that bx cable made me crinch. I do understand that electrical codes are a bit different all over the nation. RON! thank you for the video.

    • @fjl05
      @fjl05 Рік тому +1

      @@MB-ir8xf I believe rigid and emt are two different types of conduit. Which type exactly do you intend to use?

    • @MB-ir8xf
      @MB-ir8xf Рік тому

      @@fjl05 I am not sure what you mean by your question. I said, "service entrance cables are run through ridgid conduit and all electical conductors are ran through EMT". EMT=electrical metallic tubing. EMT and ridgid is almost the same, except that rigid is solid. but it is still conduit.l Here in Chicago we run wire through EMT. we do not use romex. romex is not allowed.

    • @moriartydrwatson3468
      @moriartydrwatson3468 Рік тому

      @@MB-ir8xf I live in NY, have PSEGLI and have only seen new installs having a weather head going into rigid PVC into the meter. I had to replace mine when I bought my house because water got down into the panel and rotted the bus bar. I would not be happy with the flexible supply cable into a gland on the meter.

  • @davelavigne2133
    @davelavigne2133 Рік тому +38

    The most amazing part of this video was watching an electrician that knew how to use a garbage can :)

  • @mattmoran5468
    @mattmoran5468 Рік тому +33

    I am not an Electrician but I love watching you work. I love those that go the extra mile, take pride and do it right the first time. I also appreciate you calling out the mistakes and how you interact through them. Thank you for being a professional at the highest level.

  • @lucianprescott8357
    @lucianprescott8357 Рік тому +5

    I had an upgrade to my panel recently. To all the customers out there, you can save your electrician time and headaches by doing some prep work before he gets there. I moved all the clutter away from the work area and vacuumed all the dust and cobwebs away from the area along with a few other items. The electrician thanked me and appreciated it.

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому +3

      That definitely doesn't go unnoticed. Some people have no consideration with that sort of stuff. I also appreciate it when the customers lets me know there's water available "just ask" and also where the bathroom is!

  • @Dairy_Farmer
    @Dairy_Farmer Рік тому +2

    I just started to watch your channel. I was an electrician for a steady 15 years along with milking cows on a small farm. Unfortunately, do to childhood health conditions that progressed to me as an adult and recently terminal cancer, I had to give up my passion for milking dairy cows on a small farm (was raised on an old small dairy) and the electrical world. Always had interest since childhood in the residential and light farm wiring. It is always interesting to see how much code had changed since I was an electrician. I will continue to be amazed by the clean work you do, and the codes you follow.

  • @theamerican7080
    @theamerican7080 Рік тому +2

    I'm a handyman and not an electrician by trade, but nothing is more satisfying and rewarding as replacing a crusty old, dangerous electrical service setup, or watching someone do it right because I ALWAYS learn something. I think the best part is knowing you left the customer in a far safer environment than they were previously living in. It's also cool to see you're a Milwaukee man too.

  • @raymondberweger2426
    @raymondberweger2426 Рік тому +6

    As a DIY homeowner I learn so much from watching the professionals. You also show a great pride in workmanship (using level, extra water-tight precautions) that teaches me. Thank you

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому +1

      That's what this channel is all about. I'm also always learning via UA-cam. Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @JimMueller-rp3zo
    @JimMueller-rp3zo 9 місяців тому +2

    I am a DYIer, and I do learn from you ALL the time. You are THEE one of the small few that I do trust. Keep it up. Thank you.

  • @aaron74
    @aaron74 Рік тому +14

    These 200A upgrade videos just keep getting even better and more interesting. Perfect wire dressing as always, that panel is meticulous.

  • @electricguysvcs
    @electricguysvcs 23 дні тому

    Hi there - It was so cool to come across your channel. I lived in Clark NJ from 64-74
    We moved to Florida when I was 10. Now I'm 60 and have been a master electrician since 2005 and have been
    in the trade since 1988.
    Great to see that old town (or rather township) as they call it.
    Blessings

  • @georgiacitizen7175
    @georgiacitizen7175 Рік тому +3

    VERY Nice QUALITY WORK!! Its hard to find anyone that actually takes PRIDE in their work anymore... Nice to see work done the RIGHT WAY! Anything worth doing..... is DEFINITELY WORTH DOING RIGHT! GOD BLESS!!

  • @adassociates8235
    @adassociates8235 Рік тому

    We liked this channel the most because: Ron’s works are very clean/organize , not try to review tools like other to get free stuff from manufacturers, very respectful of customer premises 🇺🇸👍🇺🇸👍🇺🇸👍🇺🇸👍🇺🇸👍🇺🇸👍

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому

      Thank you very much. Free tools are nice too u know. :D

    • @Californians_go_home
      @Californians_go_home Рік тому

      Are we talking about a certain guy, who has a certain channel, that has a certain channel name Thant implies an electrical university but has since quit making educational videos to instead push tools ?? I won’t say his name, but it starts with a D and ends with an USTIN.

  • @FrontRowOrBust
    @FrontRowOrBust Рік тому +2

    Ron, I just got home from relocating and upgrading a service along with a generator install and here I am watching this video in its entirety. Much love to you man!

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому +1

      You too huh? I’m slammed over here with work and even people from UA-cam who see my videos enquirer about having their panels upgraded. It’s really remarkable.

    • @FrontRowOrBust
      @FrontRowOrBust Рік тому

      @@electricianron_New_Jersey I don’t know what it is about this trade, but I love it! I’m over here outside of Philly

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому +1

      @@FrontRowOrBust Same here obviously.

  • @billbush6845
    @billbush6845 Рік тому +1

    fantastic job

  • @jimanderson4495
    @jimanderson4495 Рік тому +7

    I KNEW that you would not install that pretty new Eaton panel on that old backboard. I just knew it! Beautiful job Ron and thanks for the content. Love these hour uploads.

  • @WildFire2028
    @WildFire2028 Рік тому

    I never forget when I was 18 in Woodbine, NJ, We had an electrician Replace the service and meter panel like this guy did. I'm the curious guy so I was asking him all kinds of questions, so he decided to teach me in installing the Circuit Breaker panel and explained about the wire colour codes and while he did the outdoor stuff. I ran the main cable to main circuit breaker and yes, I used the paste. I proceeded to run the rest of the black wires to each circuit, copper to ground and white to neutral. When he came in, he was impressed how clean and neat the cabled were place. After inspecting what I've done, found no mistakes. We became good friends and end up being his apprentice in Electrical work for the next 15 years. I'm the kind of person that want perfection such as neat and clean lines coming into the service box and every line had a label to what they went to. Inspectors comes in and was impressed with the work and wished that some contractors would do a neat job when running the lines like I have done. I wanted to get my license but the sad part, my friend the electrician passed away at the age of 62 and I lost interest in doing electrical work. Keep up the good work Ron. Your videos are very impressive.

  • @robertduncan2742
    @robertduncan2742 2 місяці тому

    A great post and great work. I see people having yard fires right under the main line and what crazy especially with high flames

  • @alexokeeffe3941
    @alexokeeffe3941 Рік тому +2

    Switching from 15 years of Culinary to Electrical. Almost finished trade school. Cant wait to get working. Great video!

  • @n6jwp
    @n6jwp Рік тому +1

    It is so interesting to see how local codes differ from East coast to West coast. I kept saying, "You can't do that here!" or "We don't do that." Nice video.
    💥

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому

      It's different all over the country. In California their service panels and circuit breakers are located outdoors. That's stupid in my opinion. Trip a breaker and you have to go outside to reset it?

  • @FSAUDIOGUY
    @FSAUDIOGUY Рік тому +1

    Man, that box was a tangled octopus!! Salute from an old Marine!

  • @macdawg6403
    @macdawg6403 Рік тому

    Just had my panel upgraded from 60amp (haha) to 200amp. Watching your vids helped me verify or at least know the electrician was doing the right things. A permit was pulled.

  • @MrJujubean
    @MrJujubean 9 місяців тому

    great video! I am a retired HVAC technician, did a lot of refrigeration on store racks, used to work hand in hand with Sparky's over the years, we as HVAC technicians do a lot of wiring on units, nothing compared to what you guys do. love your channel.

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  9 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed the video. I marvel at the control wiring you guys do. I have very little patience for doing that kind of work.

  • @JCWise-sf9ww
    @JCWise-sf9ww Рік тому

    Thank you showing what is involved in upgrading electrical service. Where I now live in South Central PA, we have 100 amp service in a 1954 house that should be upgraded to 200 amp.

  • @jaimeroman423
    @jaimeroman423 Рік тому

    Good morning, I am an electrician in the Detroit area. I have seen your videos and I like them. I am an electrical hobbyist. Thank you for your videos.

  • @wb8ujb
    @wb8ujb Рік тому

    I too am not an electrician. However, in the 60's I did work as an electrician when I lived in Maryland. We did a lot of new home wiring. I liked that as it mostly clean work. It was the crawl space install of new circuits in an old homes I didn't care for.
    Thanks for sharing your work. Good job my friend.

  • @titantitan3030
    @titantitan3030 Рік тому

    The box I had looked like a stork's nest, now it looks like a clean and safe job , great job

  • @brianbeasley7270
    @brianbeasley7270 Рік тому

    Nicely Done all around. I've watched dozens of these with multiple dozens of screw ups. I like your work.

  • @arnieselectric007
    @arnieselectric007 Рік тому

    I'm a sole proprietor here in York, PA and Ron , again, thx for the great tutorial and safety advice on hooking up the service to hot again...Great job bro...SeaBee's taught you well...

  • @cameronbrown7925
    @cameronbrown7925 Рік тому

    Great video, love the long videos with tons of information in them. This one popped up on my UA-cam "homepage", as it were.
    We had 8V reading on our taps at home, and Western Power (in Western Australia) discovered that our earth stake had corroded away, and also that our neutral wire wasn't keeping up with the load, and so they pulled the main fuse and told me to call an electrician. I did so, because our electricity was off until the situation was rectified!!!
    The electrician fixed the earth and tested and found that all the circuits were OK, and we got the service reinstated, but we still had 8V on the taps!
    It turned out that we simply had too much load for our lead-in cable, so Western Power upgraded the cable from 6mm to 16mm wires. This reduced the voltage on the taps to 5V, which we can't feel, except when we have cuts on our fingers lol. 5V is within spec, so WP left it at that. They were considering forcing us to upgrade to 3-phase, but decided not to in the end.
    So when you say that PSEG wants to keep tabs on the neutral wire, I know what you mean! I asked the Western Power man lots of questions and I learned that if the neutral wire is under stress, your return current will go out through your earth stake and in through the neighbour's earth stake and back to the transformer through HIS neutral wire, which causes all sorts of strange problems for the neighbour! I think that this might be more of a problem in Australia though, as we have fewer, but larger, transformers which tend to be down the street and around the corner, rather than having lots of little transformers out the front (or back, I've noticed!) of every house.
    Electricity is very interesting stuff!! I kind of wish I'd done electrical instead of drafting, but there you are!

  • @Gruntled2001
    @Gruntled2001 Рік тому +6

    Ron, love watching your work. No matter how many times I've done something, I always learn something new by watching you do it. Thank you for setting the bar high for the quality of work in the trade, and a separate thank-you for sharing your knowledge with us. Making and editing these videos is almost as much work and the actual service upgrade itself. I think I can speak for everyone here - we all appreciate it.

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому +2

      I take great pride in trying to make the best videos possible. Editing takes time and I use iMovie and Keynote to make it happen.

    • @wpcnola
      @wpcnola 10 місяців тому

      Thanks, Ron.

  • @JimmyZNJ
    @JimmyZNJ Рік тому +12

    I love the work you do Ron. I'm too old to start a new career, but if I ever did, I'd want to be an electrician. Very cool work you do!

  • @bariwambach4947
    @bariwambach4947 Рік тому +1

    I'm a fellow small businessman in the "wonderful" state of NJ and appreciate the time that is taken to do the job neatly and correctly. I work in Burlington/Camden county area the majority of the time as a remodeling contractor and also tend to work alone unless additional help is needed. I'm very particular in my work and take a great deal of pride in doing the best job possible and it's nice to see someone these day's doing the same thing. When I was younger I worked for a couple of electricians to learn the trade but also went to school and worked in construction to learn that trade as well and in 1996 started my own business. I found that being well rounded with the knowledge and experience I received has really helped my business. I check out these types of videos from time to time to see if I can pick up any new ideas or tricks of the trade. Good luck with your business and BE SAFE.

  • @alphasaiyan5760
    @alphasaiyan5760 Рік тому

    I’ve worked in the electrical trade for over 25 years now. The last 5 I’ve worked for myself. I enjoyed the video. Liked and subscribed 👍

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому +1

      I got my license in 2009. Working for yourself is the best option in ny opinion.

    • @alphasaiyan5760
      @alphasaiyan5760 Рік тому

      @@electricianron_New_Jersey yes sir. It’s the best option here in Texas as well. I’ve worked in Alabama and currently in Texas. Got licensed back in 2010 but started in the trade while I was still in high school in 98. I’ve worked all over the country doing various electrical projects. Settled in now doing mostly residential service work, small projects , and a bit of remodel work. I do quite a bit of commercial service and maintenance as well. I also do work on food trucks and some automotive electrical projects as well. I had gotten into doing some handyman work there for a while but I stopped that and now just exclusively do electrical. It’s a great trade. I’m 42 now and plan on doing this until either I die or I can’t get up out of bed anymore lol. Great content though. I especially like how you use mostly Milwaukee tools. That’s my go to except for a couple of dewalt impacts and drills. I plan on watching all your videos so keep it up sir 👍

  • @larrymoore6640
    @larrymoore6640 Рік тому +3

    Thank you Ron for taking the time to show and help educate us.

  • @jolyonwelsh9834
    @jolyonwelsh9834 Рік тому +6

    With aluminium wire it's always a good idea to use an antioxidant on the conductors. If the bus tabs are also aluminium, I would also recommend using antioxidant on the breaker tabs as well. Square D does that on all its breakers as well.

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому +1

      "Buttering up" the bus bar is a great idea!

    • @TheMoody2006
      @TheMoody2006 Рік тому +1

      Excellent comment on adding the antioxidant to the aluminum breaker tabs. My in-laws called me a couple of weeks ago because they were having problems with a 20 amp kitchen circuit. Volage tested and was only getting about 80 volts. Long story short, there was oxidation build-up on the aluminum bus tab. It was obvious the breaker had been hot.

  • @johnnyrayellison2724
    @johnnyrayellison2724 Рік тому +4

    Seems like a challenge keeping all those wires organized. Great work!!

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому +2

      Just have to be careful because the older the conductor is the more brittle the insulation. Years ago the insulation was made of rubber and now it's made of PVC.

  • @FrederickWenz
    @FrederickWenz 5 місяців тому

    Subscribed, this was great content. I really liked how you explained beginner stuff like how to use the hole saw and clean it out. I've never used one before but that's great knowledge for someone like me. Lots of other channels imply a lot of knowledge and skip over the simple stuff, but you do a great job catering to ordinary people AND other experienced electricians. Finding your channel might be bad for my productivity... I might binge watch your vids, haha.

  • @godelrt
    @godelrt Рік тому +6

    Really like these long videos! Thank you for your time taking the video while you work I know it takes a lot longer to set up a camera and then do the work. It takes a lot of time to edit it all together so again thank you! I have learned so much from you and I always look forward to your videos. Cheers!

  • @Tofik0VW
    @Tofik0VW Рік тому +3

    Good work, just a tip try using the hole saw in reverse through vinyl , leaves a nice finish and never tears it up, then switch to forward for the wood works like a charm everytime

  • @cfwebdeveloper
    @cfwebdeveloper Рік тому +1

    I'm an IT guy and I code and like my code clean. Shows the same for your electrical work, nice stuff, take my sub and likes!

  • @SilversKr
    @SilversKr Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @edisont.picard4112
    @edisont.picard4112 Рік тому

    Hey! It's Magnettica! We used to shoot the bull back in the day on Electrician Talk. Glad to see you still kicking. Good work!

  • @StevenHauser-h1v
    @StevenHauser-h1v 10 місяців тому

    One of best video's I have seen. Ron I have been watching all of your video's, and have learned a lot. If me and the wife ever get to NJ I will look you up. Keep up the good work.

  • @willsanders661
    @willsanders661 Рік тому +1

    i have learned so much watching this video, confidence builder. thank you from N.E. Florida

  • @dnhman
    @dnhman Рік тому

    Ron is the best , replaced my panels and fixed a few things.

  • @Cee.Jay.71
    @Cee.Jay.71 Рік тому

    I just found your channel and after watching the whole video I've subscribed and turned the notification bell on. Thanks for the great video.

  • @ColeDierkes
    @ColeDierkes Рік тому

    Keep up the good work I am 15 and I love watching you videos

  • @GB-mw7eh
    @GB-mw7eh Рік тому

    Great video Ron, as usual. I'm just starting out as a contractor, primarily residential, and your videos are great to watch and learn oher ways and methods. Appreciate your workmanship.

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому

      That’s great to hear and thank you.

    • @GB-mw7eh
      @GB-mw7eh Рік тому

      Im in NJ also so it's nice to see our similarities in work. I deal with pseg and Atlantic city electric

  • @petergraves7368
    @petergraves7368 Рік тому

    True ceaftsman who cares about the details. Thank you

  • @ZeusVonKoln
    @ZeusVonKoln Рік тому

    I'm in the process of getting my home main panel upgraded and have learned quite a bit about the process, thanks to your video, Ron. Keep up the good work!

  • @sammyyourmammy8170
    @sammyyourmammy8170 Рік тому

    I see a lot of myself in this man Ron, I am a lone wolf electrical contractor is california. Here is what Ron does not tell you about in this video, wile he is working on this projet , he is aware that tomorrow , he has another project scheduled, so not only does he need to complete this project on time and per code, he most likely is compliing a list of material/tools that he needs for tomorrows project , all the while trying to remeber which of those materials he currently has in shop stock, as well as what kind of material list he needs to pick up at the supply house. It is never ending but very rewarding, there is no way that Ron could go as hard as he does if he did not love his job. It took me 30 years as a lone wolf until i finally hised an apprentice ( 3 months ago) I wish that i was not so hard headed, should have hired an apprentice years ago. Ron has an incredible work ethic and we cdan all see that part of his legacy is to teach others....

  • @stephmo371
    @stephmo371 Рік тому +1

    This is honestly a service my house desperately need. Thanks for showing us how it's done.

  • @SnowSK8ryder
    @SnowSK8ryder Рік тому

    I'm new to watching ur channel and one thing I'm learning is I Wana start learning residential I mostly work on commercial sites close to 4 years and always wanti g to learn more like a sponge obsorb all that info... Great job dude love the work you done

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому +1

      It took a long time and a lot of experience to get to this point. Glad you enjoy the videos!

  • @seanplace8192
    @seanplace8192 Рік тому

    2:48 - I just recently upgraded the service on my home, the service entrance wires at the mast head were the same exact way. Insulation just flaking off. Even before it was taken down I could see some of the bare conductors due to the deterioration.

  • @Lewisusa11
    @Lewisusa11 Рік тому

    I am doing a 200 amp upgrade at this moment. My original panel has round glass fuses! Ugh! Just need to do my mast/weatherhead install and finish the ground bars and ground-to-water pipes. Inspector said I could use the old panel box as a junction box. The mast/weatherhead install is my next task. Great video, even though I came for a rigid 2" pipe mast install through the eave. lol! Always learn something!!!! Thanks again!

  • @joesimonetti
    @joesimonetti Рік тому

    I love nothing more than a nice clean panel.

  • @lowrybrock8272
    @lowrybrock8272 Рік тому +6

    One of your videos was in the suggested videos so I watched it. Really enjoyed it. You do nice work. My dad always told me if it looks good it’ll work good. I’ve been doing electrical off and on for a lot of my 55 years. Never made a career out of it, I went to work for the phone company. I still enjoy doing it from time to time. Mostly changing switches, outlets, breakers, basic stuff. I always enjoyed doing panel changes but haven’t done one in a long time. You be safe out there brother!

  • @jonmayer
    @jonmayer Рік тому

    I need this. Great video to make sure whoever I hire hits all these points.

  • @FSAUDIOGUY
    @FSAUDIOGUY Рік тому

    I work with a master electrician. We do a lot of farms, I have had that same wrestling match with that SEC cable a few times! Great work as always Ron!

  • @donmclean1220
    @donmclean1220 Рік тому

    Great video! Interesting to see an electrician do the splice to the weather head and put in the meter. In California PGE won’t let you do it, only their linemen can touch those items.

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому

      Well, that’s because it’s California and not enough merit shop owners got together to get the laws changed that favor them. It would save you time and money if you could do it yourself (with a license of course), right?

  • @codythorpe7700
    @codythorpe7700 Рік тому

    Clean work brother I am a master electrician in Md and found your channel great info, great work and love the Milwaukee collection brother

  • @Red1Wollip
    @Red1Wollip 9 місяців тому

    Ron, I always watch the full video and enjoy them.

  • @Trayski100
    @Trayski100 Рік тому +2

    Great job Ron. Been watching you from across the bridge in Philly about a year now and I think you do excellent work. Keep the videos coming.

  • @350FMC
    @350FMC Рік тому

    Another great video. This guy really likes his job and is a very talented electrician!

  • @jontnoneya3404
    @jontnoneya3404 Рік тому

    Very cool - watched the whole vid. LOVED IT! Thanks for sharing this work with us. It's pretty amazing to me.

  • @spark83ify
    @spark83ify Рік тому +2

    Your service upgrades are top notch!! I always like seeing how electrical is done in other parts of the Country. Here in North Dakota we aren’t allowed to use services entrance cable like that. We half to do pvc or rigid service mass with a lever bypass meter. The power company does all the hookups at the weather head!!

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому +3

      It is different all over the country. It blows my mind that in Arizona and California distribution panels are mounted outdoors. If a circuit breaker trips you have to go outside he reset a breaker. WTF??

    • @spark83ify
      @spark83ify Рік тому +2

      Right! I don’t understand that one! Haha

    • @spark83ify
      @spark83ify Рік тому +1

      @@electricianron_New_Jersey they could put them in the garage at least!! When I do slab on grade houses with out a basement, that’s where I put my panel.

    • @robertsitch1415
      @robertsitch1415 Рік тому +1

      It's generally that way in Canada where anything before the weatherhead is solely the responsibility of the utility company, and only pvc or rigid conduit is allowed. allowed

  • @craigaustin4362
    @craigaustin4362 Рік тому

    Excellent video all the way to the end

  • @lavonehoston7513
    @lavonehoston7513 5 місяців тому

    You do great work 💯

  • @andygranite8076
    @andygranite8076 Рік тому

    I subscribed because you seem like a genuine dude. I worked in Clark about 10 years ago. Regards - Andy

  • @Jesus_Strong
    @Jesus_Strong Рік тому

    Pretty interesting, I’ve never used any cable or PVC, in Chicago we have to use all metal, no Romex, nothing plastic, all types of grounding, it’s a pain!!! I need to move up East! Good work brother!

  • @jimharris1590
    @jimharris1590 Рік тому

    Good job---been a wire twister for nearly 60 yrs. Things a little different in Al. Thanks JIm

  • @mattschoular8844
    @mattschoular8844 Рік тому +2

    It's interesting to see the different code requirements. In Ontario, the service entrance is mandated to be inside a conduit from the roof line through the meter right into the back of the panel. Each entry point needs to be packed with duct seal to keep moisture out.
    Thanks for the content..

  • @captainwaring
    @captainwaring 9 місяців тому

    Hi Electrican Ron, As you know, this is the only electrical site I watch. Now, plumber Steve Lavonimiere is the only plumbing site I use. I would love to see you and Steve get together for a show in which you discuss the electrical and plumbing trades. It would be informative, entertaining and laugh out loud funny. I would particularly love to hear your comments about one of his videos he did in which he had to get access to a second floor bathtub from the first floor. Many thanks for the best electrical site on the internet.

  • @anthonyesparsen7776
    @anthonyesparsen7776 10 місяців тому +1

    We can only use metal risers in new Mexico Inc or rmc per utility requirement

  • @extremeinvestor
    @extremeinvestor Рік тому

    37:40 great work. showing pure knowledge about handling hard conductors

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому +2

      Thats a trick that I know not every electrician knows about. Sharing that info is what UA-cam is all about.

  • @inneseaton313
    @inneseaton313 Рік тому +1

    I have just found your channel - amazing content! I am an electrician in the UK and great to see the differences.

  • @michaelkimmey1625
    @michaelkimmey1625 Рік тому

    Hey Ron, from an apprentice to a master thanks so much. One constructive suggestion however. Maybe instead of fast forwarding through all of the small detail procedures like attaching cable clamps to the mc, do 1 or 2 at normal speed and then fast forward through the rest of them. There's a lot of skill in these mundane procedures that us apprentices would like to see so as to pick up any pointers. Its interesting to see the differences and similarities of electrical procedures from other parts of the country. Colorado here. Thanks so much, Ron.

  • @moriartydrwatson3468
    @moriartydrwatson3468 Рік тому +1

    Tips and tricks, you can use a hole saw in reverse to make a clean cut through the vinyl siding then switch it to get through the wood. Makes a perfect cut through the siding.

    • @terryq9966
      @terryq9966 Рік тому

      Especially in cold weather when the siding is much easier to shatter.

  • @carolchandler1753
    @carolchandler1753 Рік тому

    Love watching you work. Great tips. Great video. Keep them coming. Thank you!

  • @TexasElectrician77
    @TexasElectrician77 14 днів тому

    Good job, Ron!

  • @carlosquintana9039
    @carlosquintana9039 Рік тому +1

    Very professional work and educational videoRon. I always look forward to your next video.

  • @TheTubejunky
    @TheTubejunky Рік тому

    Waiting on the inspector & watching these videos. Awesomeness.

  • @ericjorgensen4826
    @ericjorgensen4826 Рік тому +3

    Another great job, love how you work as a singleton. $3500 seems very reasonable to me. I have seen quotes here in SE FL from some electricians for more than that to just replace an old 200 amp panel with a new 200 amp panel, no meter or service change.

    • @electricianron_New_Jersey
      @electricianron_New_Jersey  Рік тому +2

      That is crazy to me. A friend of mine just showed me a quote for service upgrade in Fort Meyers, Fla., for $7000.00. The service was a mast-type service.

    • @flower4727
      @flower4727 Рік тому

      Same in KY

    • @bobhardy3
      @bobhardy3 Рік тому

      My recently widowed neighbor had a $10,000 quote to replace an existing 200a service. The SEW outer insulation is cracked and the "chain outfit" is telling her it all has to be replaced. I told her to let me help with bids. These chains have templates to charge by. I appreciate a hard working honest electricians who charge a fair price. These chain operators are nuts. I paid less to wire a new house under construction.

  • @Joeyardmaster40155
    @Joeyardmaster40155 8 місяців тому

    Hello Ron, I have been a Baltimore Co. MD & Statewide Licensed Master Electrician for almost 50 Years Now ,
    I would like to have a Nickle for all the Services that I have Changed , i'd sure have a Big bad of Nickels.
    I would be proud to have you on my Crew, >Joe Morris, Dundalk MD.

  • @KedianYadielLugoMarengo
    @KedianYadielLugoMarengo Рік тому

    I’d love to see you relocate and relabel the load in the main panel. Otherwise, phenomenal video for an upstart electrician looking to get his license. Thanks for your time and effort!

  • @Cubik303
    @Cubik303 Рік тому

    Sound ok. Top quality work as I’ve come to expect from Ron. That old service and panel was a real mess - you may very well have spared that homeowner a fire.

  • @alinajmi4004
    @alinajmi4004 4 місяці тому

    Excellent presentation

  • @stephanegauvin3157
    @stephanegauvin3157 Рік тому

    Keep the videos coming. We learn tons.

  • @aksuarezjd
    @aksuarezjd Рік тому

    One tip to return the favor since you gave me many already...when you start the drill on the siding or any plastic vynil, go in reverse, counterclockwise and score the siding...then switch to regular clockwise spinning.

  • @donalds3276
    @donalds3276 Рік тому

    Thank you for all you content. I enjoy learning about electrical and really enjoy the videos.

  • @jpatrick1967
    @jpatrick1967 Рік тому +1

    Just a tip on drilling through vinyl siding: start the drill in reverse until you score the siding. This will help prevent tearing the siding.

  • @mfinkels82
    @mfinkels82 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful work done right and neat. Do you work in North Jersey? Passaic County?

  • @GTD_Y2
    @GTD_Y2 Рік тому

    Excellent work. I didn't see where you connected the grounding rods, saw the wire under the siding.

  • @normfromhawaii1173
    @normfromhawaii1173 Рік тому

    Wow, I learned a great deal. Mahalo Nui...

  • @christopher20008
    @christopher20008 Рік тому

    I love the quality of your working and your attention to detail reminds me of myself Great job. 👍

  • @johnwalker890
    @johnwalker890 11 місяців тому

    Good job Ron.

  • @carlosberrioselectrician777

    4am in the morning 🌄 and I'm here enjoying watching your videos in my living room 🤓👌 greetings Ron from Orange City Florida
    Blessings and lots of success 🙏🚀🚀

  • @tongluo4441
    @tongluo4441 11 місяців тому

    Thanks you for showing us the Klein cable cutter

  • @kevinpuliatch4539
    @kevinpuliatch4539 Рік тому +1

    outstanding work !
    Thanks for sharing excellent practice methods and safety tips .

  • @foxtrot35
    @foxtrot35 Рік тому +1

    You are one of few that care about customer;ladder pads, clean work site, quality tools, efficient tool box! Didn't know an upgrade could be so fast.
    How did you keep wires organized during panel change?