Poor choice. If you've watched any of his videos, you'll know that he rarely ever reads instructions, he has barely any patience and HE REMEMBERS NOTHING!😂
It's pretty common to see a fuse box close to the front door, especially in newer apartments. And regarding the red and green, the red warns that the fuse is live so it's dangerous to mess it with while the green indicates that it's off so it's safe to work with it.
I also noticed that it says "outlet (EU)" which means that it it is focused around EU electricity rules ... and It is common to place the fuse box near the front door over here.
At least you know how to spell "fuse" correctly, unlike the game. Also, all Americans take note - the word is "solder", not "sodder". The language is "English", not "American".
I work with my father and we are never supposed to switch the MAIN breaker off for any reason, only the one for the specific circuit. I say circuit, because trailer homes from the 90's are known for having outlets and lights from different rooms hooked to a specific breaker
Thank you Drae for uploading this cool gameplay of Electrician Simulator prologue. We are happy you've enjoyed playing it, you should be even more excited playing the full version of the game.
Do you plan on having high voltage scenarios or any live voltage troubleshooting scenarios? Also, are you going to make a North American style socket/switch or just EU?
@@DieDae Realize Drae start fixing in game small transformer station with lots of 22Kv wires,switches,fuses..etc. and how many times it blow up before fixing:)
@@DieDae Yes there will be American Style sockets/switches in the final game. About the scenarios - we don't want to spoil what we will have in final game yet, but there will be far more content than in prologue
Hey there keen eyes ! Yes this is openly available Unity paid asset we have used and heavily customized for our needs just like Phasmophobia and numerous other indie devs did to reduce some weight from graphic artists 🙂 For the full release we would love to extend player hub idea but for now this little cute garage was looking great and quite frankly, we haven't knew its so famous 🙂
Drae, as an actual electrician all I can say is please follow up on this game. I want to see you rough in and trim out a new home and commercial job site if it ever makes to the game. Keep up the great content!
@@csehbalazs5456 i read it wrong but still decided to keep the stupid comment. I just imagined that there's puddles of electric water (wich wont do much anyways unless it has salt) and you gotta jump over it.
Day 106 of asking drae for besiege back also again id like to apologise for this as usually id just leave a comment about the video itself instead of asking for something else. You do great work drae and I appreciate it
As an electrician this video quickly went from video to podcast, because this made me twitchy every time I knew he hadn't switched off the power. This is the POW of someone doing home improvements without most of the skills, knowledge and experience needed for the job. It sounded like Drae improved during the video, that's a plus. The mandatory pulling all screws out of the sockets and switches wasn't correct to IRL in my opinion, but probably better in a gameplay sense. If you have loose screws when doing the connections on an electric unit IRL, you're either doing it wrong or working on an exceptionally cheap piece of hardware. Drae gets an B for effort because of the number of unfriendly reminders he got. With the right personal protection equipment Drae wouldn't be shocked so many times, correctly insulated shoes should have helped in a lot of the cases. Racks up a solid D for execution, because he tried to off himself more often than not. That leaves the improvement grade and I'll give Drae a solid B his improvements during the episode. Better luck with the next episode and enjoy the clear C grade for your efforts here. I'm intrigued to see where they're going with this game and I can mentally prepare for Drae's self-inflicted suicide attempts now that I've seen what I'm heading into. Take care and stay safe, electricity isn't a toy.
As EE in field of power grids and systems, something that got me was cable management. He wasnt supposed to place cables like that on the walls. They go only up to ceiling except 30-50cm below ceiling where you are allowed to go sideways. Game doesn't tell about that as its not that relevant but those are actual rules of instalations.
Glad I’m not the only that noticed that, I was gonna ask if this was made by the same devs? Just by the looks of it, it’s the same dimensions and everything (minus the stuff moved around) 🤣
6:18 In norway we have a small extra "switch" on our fuses so if it detects that the PE(earth) gets powered it'll switch off the fuse so its a way to make the electrical safer (to all electricians who'll read this, i know i dont use the correct termology, but its a simplified way of saying it)
Yeah, i dont know how is it called in English. It detects electromagnetic field that was supposed to be canceled by current flowing through null-wire. If currents through both wires are different, then that means current flows through ground wire somewhere and uncanceled electromagnetic field induces current in switch that cuts the power.
Drae, the electric box near the front door is one of the best things in a house or any building, because in case of fire, earthquake, partial collapse, or other things, the rescue services, can cut off the Current fast
A carbon monoxide detector is worth $15-20, however I found a bundle of 36 detectors for $525. I think the devs didn't do a lot of research into pricing, not that it matters because it's just a game.
OK I have to say something about this lol but when he misunderstood the /buttery battery situation I was tickled but then I was even more tickled when he said buurrried when he accidentally found the fuse for the fuse box in the plant room. That was just too dang funny!
4:30 That is actually a pretty simple retro controller. Just an SAMD32 and an USB type C is all that's needed (of course, you also need the board, the case and the buttons, but that's obvious)
@@nicolatesla9429 Connecting socket to a switch makes sense in place where nothing should stay on unsupervised: you are less likely to forget to turn off the light, than to unplug something. But I was expecting this job to be introduction to wiring 3-way switches, which would make sense in a garage.
@@Handaro Very agreed without testing in reality it can be death also i dont understand why devs mixing HV/LV stuff. Me as HV electrician i can fix all 220/380 wires instalation in whole building but i know nothing how fix PC board etc.
As a former EIM and TLIM student (Electrical Installation and Maintenance, Transmission Line Installation and Maintenance) this is quite accurate for a demo such as wiring connection and placement of circuit breakers/fuse boxes. Wondering why the electrician dosen't have gloves for protection from electrocution, having only a flat screwdriver when they should have both Cross and flat (though maybe not since a lot of screws have both holes) and maybe a multitester. Though it's still just a demo so it can still change👌 Also, I get a bit angry at people telling me to fix broken appliances when my study is to just install, fix and maintain electrical fittings and connections. Not fix appliances, that's an Electronics specialist job. Bruh I talk long😅😅 Anyways how was your day✌️🤣
As someone who has done electrical work they should show the really hard part...putting the flashlight in your mouth, while standing in a ladder and installing a light fixture while the whole thing is balanced askance off your shoulder or head while figuring out why your wire lead screws aren't holding the wire correctly...
To answer your question what happens when you connect an outlet the wrong way, that depends which cables you connect where. The line (L, brown) and neutral (N, blue) could be swiched up and devices would still work. The third cable in the middle is protective earth (PE, yellow in game but afaik it should be yellow and green striped) which is connected to the metal chassis if the device you plug in has one (a washing machine for example. The idea behind this is that if your device malfunctions and puts some load on the metal case, it can flow off through protective earth and trigger a residual current device which will then turn the power off. If you were to connect the wrong wire to that terminal you'd end up with voltage on the case of your device, giving you a shock when you touch it
You know, when Drae goes to a place, people are probably like, "Dude, you know something about everything! What do you do?" Drae: "I'm a UA-camr" and then Drae, at this point would have probably changed their ENTIRE opinion on games and youtubers.
I'm an electrician. So two things. First: You would be surprised how much a screwdriver can cost. 20$ is normal and there are some that are more expensive. I just paid like 36$ for one. Second: if you can't put a password in correctly you may want to look for a different job.😆
@@thisisnotthechannelyourelo407 when you need some insulated screwdrivers with hardened tips, one screwdriver will easily cost more than 20 bucks. At work we have screwdriver sets that cost hundreds of dollars. I like the pun.
Ill stick with 5 dollars screwdrivers. I got safety equipment including rubber boots and wooden plank so i dont have to worry about being electrocuted by 220V
Did anybody else realize that thats the same load out building from Phasmophobia? I love seeing used assets in different games 😅 Electrician by day, ghost hunter by night lol
hold up, isnt that room at the start look like the starting room in phasmophobia?......uh-oh, is this how it all started? a bad electrician fails so much, they become a spoopy hunter instead? XD lol xxx
It explains everything. A crazed electrician went on a killing spree where they electrified their victims. After a long time of commiting murders by electrocution they were finally arrested and taken to prison. However, even in prison they killed a bunch of inmates and managed to escape. The deaths and bad press forced the prison to shutdown. Upon escape the crazed murderer made their way to a campsite where they took on the persona of famed killer jason and once again murdered a bunch of people. Eventually they were again caught and taken to an asylum but the killer commited suicide and that's when the hauntings all began. The disgruntled dead were furious the crazed electrician was never truly punished and took their own life, thus trapping their victims in a perpetual state of anger and hate. Many years later our intreped ghost hunter begins to exorcise the ghost never knowing the home they live in is where it all started
Fun fact the micro PCB on that carbon monoxide alarm had incorrect soldering because if the prongs touch via the solder it shorts out and breaks the micro PCB
I don’t think the people who made this game are even remotely electricians. This game is dangerously incorrect. Can’t wait for all the Darwin awards this will help create.
6:10 what would happen if you put the wires in the wrong hole basically it shouldn't short circuit the yellow wire in either side holes would just cancel out what ever electricity is in the socket and the blue or red wire in the middle hole would make the frame electrified and finally if you were to switch the red and blue wire the switch would work just fine but it's just commonly placed red, yellow and blue
The wiring is red = hot/danger, green = safe/off. Varies by country. Edit: Also, if you mix the wires up, you'll at best blow get a zap. At worse, magic smoke.
Just finding your videos. Thanks for creating the content. As someone who know somewhat electrical. It's a shame there are not different colored terminals. That is something true to the real world.
putting the wires in the wrong order would have the same effect as putting a battery in the wrong way: - facing + and + facing -. You're machine will refuse to work and there will be a chance of fire or shocks
Sounds like a non-symmetrical design problem to me. The symmetrical designs allow you to put the plug in either way so it requires more creativity to mess those up.
I must say, this simulator seems pretty accurate from the switches only have 2 wires for both power. To the outlet that has 3 wires for the power, neutral and ground. I dont know the colour coding for the wires are in the game, but typically for my country red is live, blue is neutral and green is ground.
the game is based on european standards brown L1, black L2, gray L3, blue N, green-yellow is ground only real inaccuracity is ground wire should be green and yellow instead of the pure yellow putting in french outlets instead of shuckos is bit wierd as they are used only in few countries also your first comment is nonsense a switch has live and switched live,there is no neutral
as an electrician i can just say those screwdrivers are not approved for electrician work. they have to be isolated all the way down to minimize bare metal.
um no putting the wrong wires on a plug wont fry the plug (unless you put hot to ground) it will fry whatever you plug into it and maybe start burning depends on what the device is and what protections are installed in it
Love this dudes content,his videos always make me laugh and he always show game play.Unlike other people were they just go around trolling.He always plays the games that don't get enough credit,gotta respect it.Keep up the content dude always ready to watch your content!
You will accept a job in at a house where you will be attacked by a poltergeist and it will scar you forever. You step away from a life as an electrician and instead dedicate the the rest of your days to ghost hunting.
@@QWERTY11309 thank you lol. I was getting ready for work and couldn't look it up lol. I wonder if both games were just using stock assets for the rooms
You know, I think in an apocalypse I'd want Drea on my team. He's played so many simulators he'd be a jack of all trades
Always nice to have a guinea pig for testing everything out. Because if you notice in those simulators, it's not always..... up to code.
Poor choice. If you've watched any of his videos, you'll know that he rarely ever reads instructions, he has barely any patience and HE REMEMBERS NOTHING!😂
@@WATCH.ME.DIE. I'll remember this message when I cry myself to sleep tonigh
Aww poor drae
I read an apocalypse book recently that had a character who was really into train simulators that was able to help out hahah
It's pretty common to see a fuse box close to the front door, especially in newer apartments. And regarding the red and green, the red warns that the fuse is live so it's dangerous to mess it with while the green indicates that it's off so it's safe to work with it.
I also noticed that it says "outlet (EU)" which means that it it is focused around EU electricity rules ... and It is common to place the fuse box near the front door over here.
At least you know how to spell "fuse" correctly, unlike the game. Also, all Americans take note - the word is "solder", not "sodder". The language is "English", not "American".
Yah in USA is nothing and red. When a breaker trips you look for the red one.
@@keepironman14 most are just nothing and nothing you just look for the one flipped the other way lol
I work with my father and we are never supposed to switch the MAIN breaker off for any reason, only the one for the specific circuit.
I say circuit, because trailer homes from the 90's are known for having outlets and lights from different rooms hooked to a specific breaker
Thank you
Drae for uploading this cool gameplay of Electrician Simulator prologue. We are happy you've enjoyed playing it, you should be even more excited playing the full version of the game.
Do you plan on having high voltage scenarios or any live voltage troubleshooting scenarios?
Also, are you going to make a North American style socket/switch or just EU?
@@DieDae Realize Drae start fixing in game small transformer station with lots of 22Kv wires,switches,fuses..etc. and how many times it blow up before fixing:)
@@DieDae For us too* laughting so hard seeying Drae die again or how stupidly he blow up something:):)
I loved the board level repair aspect. It's exactly what Right to Repair is about :)
@@DieDae Yes there will be American Style sockets/switches in the final game. About the scenarios - we don't want to spoil what we will have in final game yet, but there will be far more content than in prologue
Just noticed that the garage is the same one as the one in phasmophobia, just with different objects in it
Many other assets as well
Hey there keen eyes ! Yes this is openly available Unity paid asset we have used and heavily customized for our needs just like Phasmophobia and numerous other indie devs did to reduce some weight from graphic artists 🙂
For the full release we would love to extend player hub idea but for now this little cute garage was looking great and quite frankly, we haven't knew its so famous 🙂
yayyy somebody noticed
That garage is in Ranch simulator as well
Dunno if you noticed, but the pay for the plant job was 420 bucks. I love this game's humour, it's on point.
I think that's confirmation of what the dude was growing
Drae, as an actual electrician all I can say is please follow up on this game. I want to see you rough in and trim out a new home and commercial job site if it ever makes to the game. Keep up the great content!
Fun stuff is when you can't die:)
Same. I cant wait to see him have to bend conduit or cut in a fuse box
Gotta see some pipe Bending skills
I see high voltage being a nice challenge in this game. Getting killed, shocked from the electricity jumping a gap, etc
Ah yes, electricians do avoid deadly shock traps on a daily basis whit parkour.
@@aarepelaa1142 high voltage can jump accross two conductors.
Every 1000V if I recall correctly can arc an inch gap. If anyone cares.
@@csehbalazs5456 i read it wrong but still decided to keep the stupid comment. I just imagined that there's puddles of electric water (wich wont do much anyways unless it has salt) and you gotta jump over it.
That garage layout is literally the same as in phasmophobia when you're in the menu. Thought why it looked so familiar.
I was thinking the same thing!! Same assets for the garage just stuff in different places
3:00 yeah about the light... it was on the wall. Hope to see more of this game :)
Lol I didn't even notice, but it was the lamp above the mirror not the ceiling.
Man there really is simulators for everyone lol. I just want one to play as a dog in a backyard all happy. Happy Thursday everyone!
DogLife it's bitlife but dog
@@brrrrrr dog's life is also a old ps2 game
@@shockwave9833 *what*
@@brrrrrr ua-cam.com/video/j0I4lAF7t-s/v-deo.html its an old ps2 game you play as a dog
Day 106 of asking drae for besiege back also again id like to apologise for this as usually id just leave a comment about the video itself instead of asking for something else. You do great work drae and I appreciate it
8:33 ... am pretty sure the chip was never working with that solder job, it just is a big short circuit
As an electrician this video quickly went from video to podcast, because this made me twitchy every time I knew he hadn't switched off the power.
This is the POW of someone doing home improvements without most of the skills, knowledge and experience needed for the job.
It sounded like Drae improved during the video, that's a plus.
The mandatory pulling all screws out of the sockets and switches wasn't correct to IRL in my opinion, but probably better in a gameplay sense.
If you have loose screws when doing the connections on an electric unit IRL, you're either doing it wrong or working on an exceptionally cheap piece of hardware.
Drae gets an B for effort because of the number of unfriendly reminders he got.
With the right personal protection equipment Drae wouldn't be shocked so many times, correctly insulated shoes should have helped in a lot of the cases.
Racks up a solid D for execution, because he tried to off himself more often than not.
That leaves the improvement grade and I'll give Drae a solid B his improvements during the episode.
Better luck with the next episode and enjoy the clear C grade for your efforts here.
I'm intrigued to see where they're going with this game and I can mentally prepare for Drae's self-inflicted suicide attempts now that I've seen what I'm heading into.
Take care and stay safe, electricity isn't a toy.
As EE in field of power grids and systems, something that got me was cable management. He wasnt supposed to place cables like that on the walls. They go only up to ceiling except 30-50cm below ceiling where you are allowed to go sideways. Game doesn't tell about that as its not that relevant but those are actual rules of instalations.
Normal people: I don't want to get electrocuted
Drae: LETS GET ELECTROUCUTED
Wait iam not normal one when i get accidentaly zapped few times?:)
It feels like there’s an simulator game for everything these days.
Anyways great work drae❤️
@tigertank909 literally*
Did anyone else notice that the garage is almost exactly the same as the one in phasmophobia just with certain things put in different places
Glad I’m not the only that noticed that, I was gonna ask if this was made by the same devs? Just by the looks of it, it’s the same dimensions and everything (minus the stuff moved around) 🤣
I think i can say for all drae fans, when we see a drae video with “simulator” on the title, we instantly click
Truth lol
Yup!
6:18 In norway we have a small extra "switch" on our fuses so if it detects that the PE(earth) gets powered it'll switch off the fuse so its a way to make the electrical safer (to all electricians who'll read this, i know i dont use the correct termology, but its a simplified way of saying it)
Yeah, i dont know how is it called in English. It detects electromagnetic field that was supposed to be canceled by current flowing through null-wire. If currents through both wires are different, then that means current flows through ground wire somewhere and uncanceled electromagnetic field induces current in switch that cuts the power.
I'm guessing Drae has never bought a screwdriver from snap-on or matco
If he has it's only because he's played snap-on truck simulator.
And especially electricians tools their insulated and can cost a lot more than $20 for a screwdriver
Try Swiss one:)
From 5.35 to 33 Dollars!
in fairness i paid £90 for my set of VDE screwdrivers, they are expensive.
Drae went full ElectroBOOM 🤣
This is fun to watch as I’m training to be an electrician
Drae, the electric box near the front door is one of the best things in a house or any building, because in case of fire, earthquake, partial collapse, or other things, the rescue services, can cut off the Current fast
Dude . Simulators are so many these days . Good to see you at all of them .
A carbon monoxide detector is worth $15-20, however I found a bundle of 36 detectors for $525. I think the devs didn't do a lot of research into pricing, not that it matters because it's just a game.
This looks like a fun game, hope you come back to it when it's fully out!
I'm excited to see more teardown multi-player videos, any video that has the gang in it is funny
Love that the kid says he's got no money to pay for the controller to get fixed yet the game says you're being paid $60 for it 🤣
I've never heard the term "jazz lettuce" before and it made me laugh more than it should've
OK I have to say something about this lol but when he misunderstood the /buttery battery situation I was tickled but then I was even more tickled when he said buurrried when he accidentally found the fuse for the fuse box in the plant room. That was just too dang funny!
4:30 That is actually a pretty simple retro controller. Just an SAMD32 and an USB type C is all that's needed (of course, you also need the board, the case and the buttons, but that's obvious)
Holy default assets, batman! Seeing that starting garage outside of Phasmophobia is jarring.
"Unfortunately the game won't let me kill myself."
Welcome to my whole life, bud.
As a real electrician, This game made my head hurt.
Indeed, like connecting a lightswitch to a socket. I mean, sure if you want to be able to switch that socket on and off, but it is very unusual..
@@nicolatesla9429 Connecting socket to a switch makes sense in place where nothing should stay on unsupervised: you are less likely to forget to turn off the light, than to unplug something. But I was expecting this job to be introduction to wiring 3-way switches, which would make sense in a garage.
Same here.
And voltage meter wasn't used even once. I thought that testing the voltage is a regular measure all around the world after switching fuse off.
@@Handaro Very agreed without testing in reality it can be death also i dont understand why devs mixing HV/LV stuff.
Me as HV electrician i can fix all 220/380 wires instalation in whole building but i know nothing how fix PC board etc.
As a former EIM and TLIM student (Electrical Installation and Maintenance, Transmission Line Installation and Maintenance) this is quite accurate for a demo such as wiring connection and placement of circuit breakers/fuse boxes. Wondering why the electrician dosen't have gloves for protection from electrocution, having only a flat screwdriver when they should have both Cross and flat (though maybe not since a lot of screws have both holes) and maybe a multitester. Though it's still just a demo so it can still change👌
Also, I get a bit angry at people telling me to fix broken appliances when my study is to just install, fix and maintain electrical fittings and connections. Not fix appliances, that's an Electronics specialist job. Bruh I talk long😅😅
Anyways how was your day✌️🤣
My day was decent. Thanks for asking how was your day
As someone who has done electrical work they should show the really hard part...putting the flashlight in your mouth, while standing in a ladder and installing a light fixture while the whole thing is balanced askance off your shoulder or head while figuring out why your wire lead screws aren't holding the wire correctly...
To answer your question what happens when you connect an outlet the wrong way, that depends which cables you connect where. The line (L, brown) and neutral (N, blue) could be swiched up and devices would still work. The third cable in the middle is protective earth (PE, yellow in game but afaik it should be yellow and green striped) which is connected to the metal chassis if the device you plug in has one (a washing machine for example. The idea behind this is that if your device malfunctions and puts some load on the metal case, it can flow off through protective earth and trigger a residual current device which will then turn the power off. If you were to connect the wrong wire to that terminal you'd end up with voltage on the case of your device, giving you a shock when you touch it
I wish this would just be a houseflipper dlc
I come from a family of electricians; hoarding i just part of the job. Those horrible foreign outlets make me want to eat a frisbie though.
They are growing the „Jazz Lettuce“ 😂😂😂
You know, when Drae goes to a place, people are probably like, "Dude, you know something about everything! What do you do?"
Drae: "I'm a UA-camr"
and then Drae, at this point would have probably changed their ENTIRE opinion on games and youtubers.
I'm an electrician. So two things.
First: You would be surprised how much a screwdriver can cost. 20$ is normal and there are some that are more expensive. I just paid like 36$ for one.
Second: if you can't put a password in correctly you may want to look for a different job.😆
an entire set costs that much, so me thinks you’re getting…screwed wherever you’re buying them lol
If you want nice shit you pay a price. That one I just bought was a klein and some of their stuff is pricey
@@thisisnotthechannelyourelo407 one of kleins sets are 1000$ for like 10-12 screw drivers. It's about safety and quality
@@thisisnotthechannelyourelo407 when you need some insulated screwdrivers with hardened tips, one screwdriver will easily cost more than 20 bucks. At work we have screwdriver sets that cost hundreds of dollars. I like the pun.
Ill stick with 5 dollars screwdrivers. I got safety equipment including rubber boots and wooden plank so i dont have to worry about being electrocuted by 220V
Did anybody else realize that thats the same load out building from Phasmophobia? I love seeing used assets in different games 😅
Electrician by day, ghost hunter by night lol
Now he can turn his radio off while switching lights off, thats some pro eco move right there 😂
Dude that's the garage from phasmophobia. The menu board is where the computer is.
9:33 you can even buy a smokedetector with CO sensor for 30-40 bucks. That lady got ripped off
Nobody:
Drae: 0:36 already angry😂😂
He like that dude who makes tho things outta electricity and somehow allways shocks himself
Not sure if it's been said...but the "garage" in this game is the same garage in the lobby for Phasmaphobia! Exactly the same!
hold up, isnt that room at the start look like the starting room in phasmophobia?......uh-oh, is this how it all started? a bad electrician fails so much, they become a spoopy hunter instead? XD lol xxx
It explains everything. A crazed electrician went on a killing spree where they electrified their victims. After a long time of commiting murders by electrocution they were finally arrested and taken to prison. However, even in prison they killed a bunch of inmates and managed to escape. The deaths and bad press forced the prison to shutdown. Upon escape the crazed murderer made their way to a campsite where they took on the persona of famed killer jason and once again murdered a bunch of people. Eventually they were again caught and taken to an asylum but the killer commited suicide and that's when the hauntings all began. The disgruntled dead were furious the crazed electrician was never truly punished and took their own life, thus trapping their victims in a perpetual state of anger and hate. Many years later our intreped ghost hunter begins to exorcise the ghost never knowing the home they live in is where it all started
No, the ghosts are of electricians that kept forgetting to turn off the power first
@@Dr.Death8520 I like your story better
@@inkilingofakind ok THAT is awesome!!! XD x
@@Dr.Death8520 hahaha lol XD yeah one of them named Drae the other perhaps Blitz one day? ;) x
When you first loaded in I thought you were playing Phas for a sec due to the walls and spray paint cans everywhere xD
Fun fact the micro PCB on that carbon monoxide alarm had incorrect soldering because if the prongs touch via the solder it shorts out and breaks the micro PCB
I don’t think the people who made this game are even remotely electricians. This game is dangerously incorrect. Can’t wait for all the Darwin awards this will help create.
This video was full of so many laughable moments. Would love to see more of it. 🤙
6:10 what would happen if you put the wires in the wrong hole basically it shouldn't short circuit the yellow wire in either side holes would just cancel out what ever electricity is in the socket and the blue or red wire in the middle hole would make the frame electrified and finally if you were to switch the red and blue wire the switch would work just fine but it's just commonly placed red, yellow and blue
The wiring is red = hot/danger, green = safe/off. Varies by country.
Edit: Also, if you mix the wires up, you'll at best blow get a zap. At worse, magic smoke.
There is a simulator for everything. Can't wait to see this!
@Keith Adams i suggest you to not click those links
Just finding your videos. Thanks for creating the content. As someone who know somewhat electrical. It's a shame there are not different colored terminals. That is something true to the real world.
putting the wires in the wrong order would have the same effect as putting a battery in the wrong way:
- facing + and + facing -. You're machine will refuse to work and there will be a chance of fire or shocks
Sounds like a non-symmetrical design problem to me. The symmetrical designs allow you to put the plug in either way so it requires more creativity to mess those up.
i m in a electrician profile high school this game looks very interesting I will definitely give it a try when it releases!
I must say, this simulator seems pretty accurate from the switches only have 2 wires for both power. To the outlet that has 3 wires for the power, neutral and ground.
I dont know the colour coding for the wires are in the game, but typically for my country red is live, blue is neutral and green is ground.
the game is based on european standards brown L1, black L2, gray L3, blue N, green-yellow is ground
only real inaccuracity is ground wire should be green and yellow instead of the pure yellow
putting in french outlets instead of shuckos is bit wierd as they are used only in few countries
also your first comment is nonsense a switch has live and switched live,there is no neutral
@@juhoalander3461 my mistake on that part, the last house i did a switch replacement did not follow the color causing my confusion.
@@Neptunyu switches will very commonly use neutral as switched leg. neutral will allways use neutral wire BUT neutral wire is not neutral!
@@juhoalander3461 understood
i lost it at jazz lettuce lmao
1:58 Typical Drae,need test anything:)
Would be awesome to see a colab video with dude from Lets Game It Out. Love the content either way.
this game looks great drae
Im shocked Drae didnt catch that buttery is a typo of battery.
as an electrician i can just say those screwdrivers are not approved for electrician work. they have to be isolated all the way down to minimize bare metal.
Really liked this one
Drae: takes out battery “no can I put those back in, awwww I wanted to electrocute myself”
Ever since I got electrocuted by 2000 volts I have stopped playing with wires that could zap me lol.
"Jazz lettuce" 🤣
Absolute pro sparky! 😆
Gotta love that phasmophobia lobby room he started in
um no putting the wrong wires on a plug wont fry the plug (unless you put hot to ground) it will fry whatever you plug into it and maybe start burning depends on what the device is and what protections are installed in it
"where did key go?"(confused ungga bungga)
-Drea 2022
I want to see Woodworking Simulator! So I can do my job... virtually.
Drae i love your videos!!!!!! They are always so funny😂😂
Love this dudes content,his videos always make me laugh and he always show game play.Unlike other people were they just go around trolling.He always plays the games that don't get enough credit,gotta respect it.Keep up the content dude always ready to watch your content!
You will accept a job in at a house where you will be attacked by a poltergeist and it will scar you forever. You step away from a life as an electrician and instead dedicate the the rest of your days to ghost hunting.
This is amazing
Electrician Simulator? I've taken classes on circuits so this will be interesting.
in electric green means that it's safe(no current) and red not safe. It's logical
This is gonna be great
Another one I'll be buying because Drae played it lol
Woooot electrical engineering lets goooooo
This should be interesting to see what this game is about since I do this as part of work.
Eyyy thanks for fixing my lightbulb
@@brrrrrr I install HVAC systems for a living and do electrical as part of that. I'm not a lightbulb changer.
@@lillian6023 damn it
@@brrrrrr well, I leave lightbulb changing to handy andy or chuck in a truck. I do quality work that leaves customers happy
Love the video
Drae i hope you and your friends play hellcoming that's will be awesome
Hello Drae
@ 2:12, 11:41, 12:36, 13:26, 14:00 Electroboom approves
I love how the starting room is literally the lobby from phasmophobia
yeah i noticed that. spent too long seeing if it was the same people (it isnt)
@@QWERTY11309 thank you lol. I was getting ready for work and couldn't look it up lol. I wonder if both games were just using stock assets for the rooms
LITERALLY when u released this video, my power was out :O
turns out a carbon monoxide detector costs 18$. so yeah, they REALLY liked their carbon monoxide detector apparently.
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This garage looks oddly close to the one from phasmophobia
It’s identical structure wise lol.. wonder if it’s the same devs? If not, I’m surprised they got away with that.
Keep up the great work I love your videos man
this game takes place before the events of phasmophobia. (it is the same garage)
“ who in the hell is making 20 dollar screwdrivers..”
Klein: “hold my beer.”
Germans or Swiss:)
It was the light above the sink 🤣🤣
Thai was an awesome game play to watch
Who sells a $20 screw driver…. Wera and Knipex laughs in evil😂
That garage is the same as the lobby in Phasmaphobia
Must be a free/cheap asset or something