It's how I visualize electricity. There are so many explanations about what electric flow is and isn't but I stick to energised and de-energised. Thanks for watching. Dave.
Hello thanks alot for your informative videos. I have really learnt alot from you. There is a video you talked about shared neutral. My question is in most homes here in kenya you find that all neutral are from consumer unit neutral bar. Can we categorise neutral bar in consumer unit as part of shared neutral if not why. Kenya electricity we use 240V single phase and 415V three phase just like UK. 5hz frequency
Anthony, if the neutrals for each circuit go back to the neutral bar individually, that is good. A shared neutral is when two different circuits use the same neutral conductor to go back to the neutral bar. The video you want is ... SHARED NEUTRALS, click on the link below ua-cam.com/video/gr6Z_bBiy5g/v-deo.html
Another great video and it is important to know what type and size of fuse that is used. As electrics seem to be going more into electronics fuses are very commonly found. As a maintenance electrician in a industrial plant I had fuses from .100 ma to 600 amp for lower voltages ( 5 volts to 600 volts) and 1 amp to 100 amp high voltage (14,400 to 24,000 volts) fuses as well. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the info Lyle. Yes, we had dozens of fuses like you. I started to add up the value of the stock on the shelves once. I gave up, the money value started to frighten me. Thanks for watching. Dave.
excellent explanation and this is the first time someone has referred to electricity as either energised or de energised. IS de energised electricity still got a voltage though to push it back to the transformer and become energised.
I look at it as flow of electrons. think of a central heating system. Hot, energised, water flows into the radiator. It loses the energy as heat into the rad and then the same cooler water flows back to the boiler to be re-heated, re-energised. The potential difference or voltage on the line is pushing the electrons around the circuit. Hope this helps but the real truth is that nobody really knows how electricity works. Some say it is electrons, some say it is waves, there are lots of theories. Dave.
This guy is an excellent teacher.
Thank you Philip, I appreciate that. Dave.
Thanks again for the video - looking forward to the rest of the series.
Thanks. Always appreciate your support. Dave.
Thanks Dave 🙌🏻🙌🏻 keep them coming 👍👍
You got it, lots more to come. Dave.
This was really helpful
Glad it was useful and thanks for watching.
Keep up the great work
Thanks, will do and thank you for your support.
Great video👍🏻
Thank you, really appreciate your support. Enjoy Xmas. Dave.
Thank you for the video
You're welcome and thanks for watching.
Another very informative video, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
My pleasure, glad it was useful.
Great explanation of PD either side of fault/load and one of the first I’ve seen discussing de-energised electricity !!
It's how I visualize electricity. There are so many explanations about what electric flow is and isn't but I stick to energised and de-energised. Thanks for watching. Dave.
Brilliant thank you
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching. Dave.
Wow! This is very informative, thanks for sharing it with us. It worth it and the best tutorial on the topic for me.
Glad it was helpful
Good shout 👌
Thank you Brian, appreciated.
Hello thanks alot for your informative videos. I have really learnt alot from you. There is a video you talked about shared neutral. My question is in most homes here in kenya you find that all neutral are from consumer unit neutral bar. Can we categorise neutral bar in consumer unit as part of shared neutral if not why. Kenya electricity we use 240V single phase and 415V three phase just like UK. 5hz frequency
Anthony, if the neutrals for each circuit go back to the neutral bar individually, that is good. A shared neutral is when two different circuits use the same neutral conductor to go back to the neutral bar.
The video you want is ... SHARED NEUTRALS, click on the link below
ua-cam.com/video/gr6Z_bBiy5g/v-deo.html
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Thanks Dave, as again very informative video ! highly appreciate buddy
My pleasure, thanks for watching. Hope you had a good New Year.
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Thanks for the info Lyle. Yes, we had dozens of fuses like you. I started to add up the value of the stock on the shelves once. I gave up, the money value started to frighten me. Thanks for watching. Dave.
excellent explanation and this is the first time someone has referred to electricity as either energised or de energised. IS de energised electricity still got a voltage though to push it back to the transformer and become energised.
I look at it as flow of electrons. think of a central heating system. Hot, energised, water flows into the radiator. It loses the energy as heat into the rad and then the same cooler water flows back to the boiler to be re-heated, re-energised. The potential difference or voltage on the line is pushing the electrons around the circuit. Hope this helps but the real truth is that nobody really knows how electricity works. Some say it is electrons, some say it is waves, there are lots of theories. Dave.
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Fuse is a wantedly created weak link for safety.
How are you?
That is an excellent way of putting it. Have yourself an excellent Xmas and thanks for the support. Dave.
Most confusing video I’ve seen in my life mate
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