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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2024

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  • @jasongrant4114
    @jasongrant4114 9 місяців тому +4

    Lexi,
    I really enjoyed your vids. You content is spot on.👌🏽
    Your knowledge, professionalism shines bright. Keep em coming!

  • @yhird
    @yhird 9 місяців тому +1

    Huge respect to you Lexi. As a pilot I can tell you have spent a lot of time and energy perfecting your knowledge. You are a true professional. Thanks for sharing. Cheers

  • @HBSuccess
    @HBSuccess 11 місяців тому +7

    You rock Lexi. I wish I had 150 trades as resourceful and smart as you. I hope you’re duly compensated for your expertise.

  • @lylewatts6370
    @lylewatts6370 11 місяців тому +1

    Yes have changed many a 3 phase breaker like you did that were burnt. Some times you have to add the lugs on depending which replacement breaker you can get your hands on. Ours here were on 600 volt services. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Villagerus47
    @Villagerus47 10 місяців тому +4

    Настоящая умница!👍
    Привет из России!❤

  • @bmx1196
    @bmx1196 11 місяців тому +9

    I think the problem was those lugs were cross threaded during installation and never ended up being tight on the wire.

    • @sortoftubular
      @sortoftubular 11 місяців тому +1

      Yes, I have seen similar problems on new installations. There are sometimes burrs or thread damage that prevent the lugs from screwing in all the way even though you've tightened them completely.

    • @thanosetsitty1896
      @thanosetsitty1896 10 місяців тому

      Very easy to do is cross threading these types of lugs.

  • @r3mii619
    @r3mii619 11 місяців тому +28

    Whenever someone say the powers off I always test it and don’t trust anyone.

    • @Hatim.13
      @Hatim.13 11 місяців тому

      I ve been doing Electrical for close to 3 years, both non union and union, and last week was the first time I blew my pliers (dykes), we were replacing some fixtures in an office that was flooded in the ceiling, and we were rushing because nobody wanted overtime last friday, so the lights were off, and 1 journeyman was working on 3 ways without telling us, the moment I cut (tested the wires everytime I cut), there was a big fireball (277v) in my face, and felt the extreme heat through my gloves, my dykes had a huuuuge hole in them and turned gold-ish around the exploded area, copper literally fused to steel! I was super pissed that my 35$ dykes are kaput, and jokingly told the Journeyman that he needs to get me new ones, he didn't! Lol If I was a journeyman and I fucked up playing with switching while the apprentice is working on replacing the fixtures, and it blew his pliers, I d get him new ones...I also NEVER cut multiple conductors at the same time, but the moment I do, all the stars allign to cause the accident! You can't be complacent, and you can't trust anyone!

    • @joeward9892
      @joeward9892 11 місяців тому +5

      My father taught me "When someone else tells you they shut down the power...The power is always on." Only trust when YOU cut it off, and tagged it all out.

  • @DavidSonnen-o9g
    @DavidSonnen-o9g 7 місяців тому

    Impressive. Rebuilding a breaker seems like an above and beyond task. Your company is lucky to have you

  • @TheForgottenMan270
    @TheForgottenMan270 10 місяців тому +1

    My favorite is getting on a job to replace a bad breaker, but the breaker needed is no longer produced. And I'm talking about a service breaker and not a branch circuit breaker. I imagine that's happened to you as well.

  • @realtannergray
    @realtannergray 11 місяців тому +2

    you are so pretty ✌🏻 i'm always waiting to watch your videos my brother is an electrician so it's amazing to get a glimpse into what he does on a daily basis. also love how seriously you take each job as i have ocd and have to make everything looks tidy as well when it comes to work

  • @RoyalLifeProduct
    @RoyalLifeProduct 9 місяців тому

    Love how informative you are dude. Just subscribed.

  • @Justin7939
    @Justin7939 10 місяців тому +1

    It's refreshing to see someone break stereotypes. No half assed jobs and prideful work. Keep going 💪

  • @DrTwiz
    @DrTwiz 10 місяців тому +2

    "look how burnt that fucken phase is"
    Ok that says it. shes real. subbed

  • @DDuffeeInc
    @DDuffeeInc 11 місяців тому +1

    Are you an Estimator along with an electrician also? Do you mostly estimate service call types of work and not larger projects? Do you use a torque wrench on your final connections on work like this? I enjoy the channel and content Lexi.

    • @jonsmith9708
      @jonsmith9708 10 місяців тому

      She’s a kid not a journeyman it takes years to be a journeyman

  • @miloe1er
    @miloe1er 11 місяців тому +5

    In those jeans tho....damn!

  • @ranjitsian5481
    @ranjitsian5481 8 місяців тому

    Good job and looking lovely lady 🌹

  • @troybrown5663
    @troybrown5663 10 місяців тому +1

    Did the breaker have to be re-UL listed?

  • @nate42000
    @nate42000 11 місяців тому +1

    So much respect for you!

  • @AriDelman
    @AriDelman 10 місяців тому

    Cool videos :) I’m also in construction in New York

  • @jimjamess8633
    @jimjamess8633 11 місяців тому +3

    I’m a mechanical contractor. I’ve seen many electricians in my 40 years of doing this shit. Lexi, I place you at the top of that list! So skilled and it appears that you also have a easy personality which is another great tool to work with!
    My best to you!

  • @phillipvaldez-wf5jx
    @phillipvaldez-wf5jx 11 місяців тому

    Your the best dopest electrician ur work is always clean koodos

  • @ianalschbach1660
    @ianalschbach1660 11 місяців тому +6

    Came for the knowledge stayed for them cheeks ❤

  • @kpax9284
    @kpax9284 10 місяців тому

    I’m an electrician from Germany and everything I see looks so different. I don’t even understand what exactly u did there (maybe one reason could be language barrier haha)

  • @buka9330
    @buka9330 11 місяців тому +1

    That's one mean breaker. Damn

  • @l.g97se
    @l.g97se 11 місяців тому

    where’d you go to school to be an electrician??

  • @Jakeofalltrades777
    @Jakeofalltrades777 11 місяців тому +2

    How many service calls do y’all usually run a day? I’m curious cause this seems like it would take some time

    • @SuperBlobsterMan
      @SuperBlobsterMan 11 місяців тому

      She's got this channel going to show all the cool shit she is doing, not to answer your questions about the company she works for. Her company is not hard to find, call them yourself if you want their details because that would be the same dumb thing to do that you are doing now

    • @FishFind3000
      @FishFind3000 11 місяців тому +1

      @@SuperBlobsterManI don’t see how it’s a dumb question to ask. Wondering how long something like this takes and how many you could do… lol you can get off your high horse bro, she ain’t gotta suck your dick. 😂

    • @BarbarisII
      @BarbarisII 10 місяців тому

      ​@@SuperBlobsterManthat was a very aggressive way to speak for someone else who didn't ask you to... it's a pretty reasonable question for someone to ask. Understanding how long things take and how much you can do in a day is important. Maybe this person is trying to compare the answer to their own experience to see where they might improve.
      With an attitude like yours, I'd be surprised to find that you have any clients that are actually happy with you. That sort of personality tends to show itself way more than one might think it does. You should really work on that.
      Besides, it takes more energy to be a dick than it does to just answer the question.
      To the original commenter: I don't work electric specifically, but it is a part of what I do with onsite septic maintenance. To do a similar job to this would take me an hour or two if I had everything on-hand and was actually fully prepared. I could reliably do 3 jobs like this per day, including travel and lunch without going too far over 8 hours. Maybe 9.
      Keep in mind, though, that most repairs will have some other inconvenience that can add to that time. I think I would book 2 jobs for the day, and if I had time, I would try to knock out one of the next day's appointments if a client approves the change of schedule. That way I run less risk of letting someone down.

    • @SuperBlobsterMan
      @SuperBlobsterMan 10 місяців тому

      @@BarbarisII i bet she read it and didn't correct me because she agrees.

  • @Longeno55
    @Longeno55 11 місяців тому

    Super cool.

  • @sebastianrodriguez5125
    @sebastianrodriguez5125 10 місяців тому

    You're great

  • @ilyah8332
    @ilyah8332 11 місяців тому

    Why are the breakers so big in the US ?

    • @Hatim.13
      @Hatim.13 11 місяців тому +1

      That is a commercial setting (Probably rated 400A), in Europe main breakers in houses are like 35A? (Most American houses have 200A single phase service)
      You physically can't house a 400A 3-phase breaker in a tiny housing, because you need big lugs, big copper buses inside the breaker and effective heat dissapitation.

    • @vk2ig
      @vk2ig 10 місяців тому

      Lower distribution voltage, e.g. 120/208V 3-phase vs 230/400V means double the current to deliver the same kVAs to the load.

  • @danduton746
    @danduton746 10 місяців тому

    You are an impressive woman

  • @robertfrancis4876
    @robertfrancis4876 9 місяців тому

    I thought the breakers were to be torqued

  • @mnblkjh6757
    @mnblkjh6757 9 місяців тому

    👍💐😍

  • @2581kevin
    @2581kevin 9 місяців тому

    Gorgeous 😍 😘 😍

  • @joseluissosa-kx4nj
    @joseluissosa-kx4nj 11 місяців тому +2

    A female with these skills is worth 2 of them great videos.

  • @jonathanacton5133
    @jonathanacton5133 11 місяців тому +2

    Nice work diversity is great in the field of electrical work

  • @chadmoore9336
    @chadmoore9336 11 місяців тому +1

    A hot genius at work.

  • @JP-nb7tm
    @JP-nb7tm 11 місяців тому

    Looks like you’re using Service m8.😀

  • @GreyWave33
    @GreyWave33 11 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @nathans5773
    @nathans5773 11 місяців тому +1

    Comment for the algorithm.

  • @obsoleteprofessor2034
    @obsoleteprofessor2034 11 місяців тому +2

    There's a place in Fresno Calif. that has a good stock of obsolete breakers. Someone sent me there to pick up an oddball and I saw a stack of shelves all the way up to the ceiling filled with dusty old breakers. Like she says... you're not getting these anywhere.

    • @FrEzNoGriZzLY
      @FrEzNoGriZzLY 8 місяців тому

      Fresno D, National Hardware, Or Fresno Ag? I assume one of those three.

    • @obsoleteprofessor2034
      @obsoleteprofessor2034 8 місяців тому

      @@FrEzNoGriZzLY No...fairly new building down on North(?). You go in the back rollup door directly into the warehouse. Big industrial stuff that looks like suitcases. Fresno AG and National Hardware has lots of stuff too. Down on Van Ness at Railroad where Sorensen has his art studio is a spinoff of Electric Motor Shop...he has tons of ancient panels.

  • @Kingmonkay15
    @Kingmonkay15 11 місяців тому +2

    Yes finally a real woman with a real job and not a OF

  • @alfredtavarez4576
    @alfredtavarez4576 11 місяців тому

    Are you guys hiring NY/NJ area?

  • @GreyWave33
    @GreyWave33 11 місяців тому

    🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍 girl.

  • @salmanfarsi2707
    @salmanfarsi2707 9 місяців тому

    I love you 😘

  • @piotrkorotarz8710
    @piotrkorotarz8710 8 місяців тому

    So cute sparky😍

  • @heckeepagan2012
    @heckeepagan2012 11 місяців тому

    Que linda!😁🇵🇷🇺🇸😁

  • @7_of_9
    @7_of_9 11 місяців тому

    Hola prima 👋

  • @thesierralife.6722
    @thesierralife.6722 10 місяців тому

    Be my wifeeee😊

  • @omgz6061
    @omgz6061 10 місяців тому

    Becarful now

  • @dkraft
    @dkraft 11 місяців тому +1

    "All work and no play make Lexi a sharp tool when lugs are loose."

  • @steveloux4709
    @steveloux4709 11 місяців тому +5

    You know, it's fine if you take the initiative to transfer the parts from one to another, but it is irresponsible to install it until you have a NETA third-party testing agency do primary injection testing on it. Anytime you open up a breaker - or even a new one - needs to be tested. I know it looks good, but honestly it could pose as great a hazard as the one you took out unless you can validate the breaker works. I say this as someone who admires your channel and your work. Hopefully this is received in the spirit it is intended. We never stop learning. :)

    • @corym4664
      @corym4664 11 місяців тому +1

      I do it all the time it's called getting the job done. U must work for insurance or an inspection agency that only sees money in doing that

    • @steveloux4709
      @steveloux4709 11 місяців тому

      No, I work in mission-critical for a major electrical contractor. And I have been doing this long enough to know what i'm talking about - and have seen breakers fail right out of the box on any larger job. Maybe even learned the hard way once in a small but important west coast data center twenty years ago. You would do well to flush that cowboy attitude and become a better electrician - but I think I know you're stance and it isn't likely to change.@@corym4664

    • @gregmcnamara9229
      @gregmcnamara9229 10 місяців тому

      That makes no sense because that would probably cost more $ in power downtime and breaker cost than a nee breaker with the trip mechanism included. If Lexi installed the breaker and it was faulty it would more than likely trip immediately anyways. If the service is working properly and the wires aren't getting burnt there's your sign pal. No need for a 3rd party to get involved lol

    • @steveloux4709
      @steveloux4709 10 місяців тому +3

      @@gregmcnamara9229 those of us who are in the commercial/industrial/institutional electrical industry adhere to NETA guidelines, which mandate the third party test. What residential electricians would consider adequate in residential work is an entirely different paradigm. We’re not just concerned with the breaker holding, but also opening under various load conditions to protect life and property.

    • @danielvicente1051
      @danielvicente1051 9 місяців тому

      @@gregmcnamara9229you and the other guy above you are two complete morons ,opening up,a breaker and changing components from another breaker totally violates the warranty and you can never be sure it’s gonna trip and a giant liability for the owner and installing company .

  • @EatSleepDrumRepeat
    @EatSleepDrumRepeat 11 місяців тому +1

    Being a model would be a good plan B career option

    • @Lewdacris916
      @Lewdacris916 11 місяців тому +1

      Nah she's mid dawg

    • @te1ephraq
      @te1ephraq 11 місяців тому +2

      She will be back to bartender roots!

    • @Lewdacris916
      @Lewdacris916 11 місяців тому

      @@te1ephraq incoming onlyfans

  • @toddivey1032
    @toddivey1032 9 місяців тому

    Yea that one looked like it got a bit HOT...

  • @Socoolral
    @Socoolral 11 місяців тому +2

    I know nothing about electricity other than it turns things on. So now I’m learning about two things that are turning on stuff…Lexi and electricity. 😉☺️

  • @imtaykeith
    @imtaykeith 11 місяців тому

    What’s her IG?😊

  • @GreyWave33
    @GreyWave33 11 місяців тому +2

    This is like the exact kind of woman ive been looking for my entire life. Lexi seriously.

  • @jonsmith9708
    @jonsmith9708 10 місяців тому

    She can’t be old enough to be a journeyman stop acting like you do all this work by yourself

  • @TomIslav-o7l
    @TomIslav-o7l 11 місяців тому +3

    LoL, you opened up the old breaker, cannibalised parts & overhauled them on the new one?
    Are you normal? How is that legal in day and age? You honestly can't be serious..

    • @Macksbet
      @Macksbet 11 місяців тому +2

      shes literally a master electrician lol

    • @l.m.1454
      @l.m.1454 11 місяців тому +2

      That’s what I thought. Why didn’t it trip anyway? Is the trip unit even good. Not cool

    • @Macksbet
      @Macksbet 11 місяців тому +4

      @@l.m.1454 @user-lh5kn8tv4f u guys obviously didnt even listen to what she said in the video, the breaker failed because of loose connections.. ive been a plumber for over 20 years and my code allows me to reuse potable water pipe as long as its never been used for anything besides potable water pipe. so if we can legally reuse old water pipes... for drinking water... theres probably a code that allows her to do what she did. i think yall are trollin with your no subscriber, no content accounts.

    • @sortoftubular
      @sortoftubular 11 місяців тому +5

      I'm an electrical engineer. Lexi did a perfect job. Breakers like this are modular, and the parts are meant to be put together as she did. She discarded the melted frame (overall housing) and the melted metal lugs, and replaced both. She then moved the trip unit and also the shunt trip accessory to the new breaker. Any expert would have done the same. And for the person who asked why it didn't trip, it was because there was never any high current. Just melting from the red hot loose connections.

    • @TomIslav-o7l
      @TomIslav-o7l 11 місяців тому +1

      And that's why your a plumber

  • @tladoux
    @tladoux 10 місяців тому

    I was watching this with my child but you lost me at all the cussing. You are not a great example for my kids. How unfortunate.

    • @DonPerrier-de3so
      @DonPerrier-de3so 10 місяців тому +1

      She's a blue collar tradesman, not a school teacher. It comes with the territory.

  • @cylon74
    @cylon74 11 місяців тому

    @2:41 😍😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @laimrus
    @laimrus 11 місяців тому

    Good job

  • @pimpshyt101
    @pimpshyt101 9 місяців тому

    Dream wife