Just found your channel and I love it man! I like watching the school videos and the access control stuff as well as the fire alarms. Keep up the great videos and great work!
I find it funny how the us and Canada have The same electrical system, I want to go to the UK some day, but I will have to buy the British version of everything a would need to use over there because the outlets are different and if I managed to get it to fit it would just blow up
Yeah fish tape is only really good for in pipe fish sticks are quite useful they come in different flexibility Versions high flex medium flex and low flex just depends if you need to bend much or not there’s also ones that are super rigid and about a half inch thick so you can go through T-bar ceilings and hallways for long distances
@@jasonjennings8125 depends on the building and how the service comes in because in Canada the service entrance section of the panel is separated from the rest of it and your service conductors can't go through the rest of the panel beside everything else. Therefore if you had the main breaker at the top it would force your metre socket on the outside to be way higher than what's allowed.
So are the rooms that need these electric heaters just a little cooler than the rest of the house? I see your house has a central heating system but I know it can get really cold in your neck of the woods
Yeah it doesn’t really get too too cold where I am but yes that section of the house doesn’t have any heat the central heating system only does the upstairs the basement is all electric heat but this end never had any
Part 2 video ua-cam.com/video/d-FNG6M2Z0k/v-deo.html
@Hmmm_Hmmm yes 16 now
There is an alternate universe where a UA-camr named cucumber 700 works on all his stuff not live and is the most safety cautious person.
Just found your channel and I love it man! I like watching the school videos and the access control stuff as well as the fire alarms. Keep up the great videos and great work!
Thanks glad to hear
@@nics-systems-electric Hello, we have been calling you about your cars extended warranty
Just learned how to wire my heaters thanks for the info love your vids man
Glad to hear I will go in to much more detail in part 2 where I will show wiring heaters and thermostats
Awesome thanks and btw i do intercom and pa system installations let me know if you kneed anything bro
Cool video and keep up the good work as we are waiting to seebwhats coming up next with you're super cool ideads of istalling keep up the good work
I find it funny how the us and Canada have The same electrical system, I want to go to the UK some day, but I will have to buy the British version of everything a would need to use over there because the outlets are different and if I managed to get it to fit it would just blow up
Verified electrician, used a proper hammer
I like how your breaker box is hidden inside the wall
38:54 he looks like he has James Charles' eyes 💀
This looks like a fun project imma get some popcorn and it’s 45 minutes!
Thanks for sure get the popcorn I don’t know how this became 45 minutes lol
@@nics-systems-electric didn't see how long it was, but I don't have anything else to do so yay time to chill out and watch the video
Nice house
Thanks
nice install keep up the work i love your vids what do u plan on doing next?
Thanks next video will be part two of this installation
35:02 I feel ya
7:55 what would you have done if you got stuck?
18:27 i guess I'm not the only one who uses electric tape as a bandaid
Tape is definitely 100% better than any band-Aid plus lots of colour options and electrically insulated even lol
@@nics-systems-electric yes it sure is, a lil bit of toilet paper and some e-tape can last a week, what did you get hurt on
I didn't know that there was a second type of fish sticks.
Yeah fish tape is only really good for in pipe fish sticks are quite useful they come in different flexibility Versions high flex medium flex and low flex just depends if you need to bend much or not there’s also ones that are super rigid and about a half inch thick so you can go through T-bar ceilings and hallways for long distances
Ah yes, 10AWG FPLR
the breaker box is installed upside down the main is suppose to be on top
That's incorrect can be installed either way
I have never seen one here But I am in WV and things and codes can be so strict also probably none the house sin our area would be up to code
@@jasonjennings8125 depends on the building and how the service comes in because in Canada the service entrance section of the panel is separated from the rest of it and your service conductors can't go through the rest of the panel beside everything else. Therefore if you had the main breaker at the top it would force your metre socket on the outside to be way higher than what's allowed.
So are the rooms that need these electric heaters just a little cooler than the rest of the house? I see your house has a central heating system but I know it can get really cold in your neck of the woods
Yeah it doesn’t really get too too cold where I am but yes that section of the house doesn’t have any heat the central heating system only does the upstairs the basement is all electric heat but this end never had any
does it consume lots of electricity?
Can't remember what the wattage on these were I believe I said it in the video
At least you're not claustraphobic 😀
Why are there 2 panels?
4 panels in total in this video you see the main panel and the original main panel which is now one of 3 sub panels
It's plugged in the wall
I mean ceilling
looks upside down
Well it's not
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The heater ?