Nice job Ben, like your videos, whit the spd can u put it after the main switch as well or needs to be at the back? Just asking... I'm training to be an electrician 👍😊
Gets me why people dont chop the neutral flying leads down, their a pain in the arse. Our company are using the acti9 dbs now no flying N & E’s to deal with. Makes the board look so much neater. Have you ever used them?. Great vid mate👍🏻👌🏻
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How do you know which cable is which when you're connecting to the rcbos? I cant see any labelling or marking only before you strip the sheathing
I kept them apart enough to tell. There were only a coupe of cables that could of been crossed. I knew to keep them separate
@@toolboxtalking what do you do where there are lots of circuits?
@@jameschappell1526 I would write a number on each one with a list of what everyone is for
Nice job Ben, like your videos, whit the spd can u put it after the main switch as well or needs to be at the back? Just asking... I'm training to be an electrician 👍😊
It can be either end really. I put it at that end to keep out they way with the labelling
Thank you 👍
Gets me why people dont chop the neutral flying leads down, their a pain in the arse. Our company are using the acti9 dbs now no flying N & E’s to deal with. Makes the board look so much neater. Have you ever used them?. Great vid mate👍🏻👌🏻
@@Dibbo1979 I haven’t heard of those board, they sound good though
@@toolboxtalking acti9 by schneider great too work with👍🏻