Two things on this. Switch off power when changing any light. And classic gas discharge tubes are also capable of shocking you via the pins on the 'far' end as any bit of static can strike the arc inside the tube.
Please i wanna ask a question outside of this video. According to the "On site guide" under cables ans their resistance. It states that 2.5mm² cable has a resistance of 7.41mOhms per metre. So i cut exactly 1m cable and use digital multimeter to measure the resistance and i had 0.00 ohm, but i had 0.50ohms when i used the clamp meter... Please why didn't i get the 7.41mOhms as stated... Or what's the right instrument to use. Thanks
Two things on this.
Switch off power when changing any light.
And classic gas discharge tubes are also capable of shocking you via the pins on the 'far' end as any bit of static can strike the arc inside the tube.
Thank you picobyte, yes alway switch the power off when you change any lamp
Well done. Important information
Thank you for watching
Please i wanna ask a question outside of this video. According to the "On site guide" under cables ans their resistance. It states that 2.5mm² cable has a resistance of 7.41mOhms per metre. So i cut exactly 1m cable and use digital multimeter to measure the resistance and i had 0.00 ohm, but i had 0.50ohms when i used the clamp meter...
Please why didn't i get the 7.41mOhms as stated... Or what's the right instrument to use.
Thanks
@jpelectric love your videos👌🏻 what software do you use to produce the visuals in your videos?
BodyRockerFitness, Thanks for watching, I use illustrator most of the time and a bit of after effects
nice one jpe
Thanks very much David
False Light and you know it.
Why wouldn't you just turn off the power anyway...
Thanks for the comment lewiskelly14, yes power should always be off when you change any lamp