@sheila9372 The chances of a 31 year old male being his mother are beyond slim. Have you been smoking pot? I'm sure his mother is a much nicer woman than you'll ever be.
good job, is this in UK as I see your still using solid core cables for most of your sub circuits ? We changed to stranded back in the 1980's to 90's ( OZ & NZ )
yeah they still use solid core wires, and so they do in germany, czechia, usa, japan (just to name a few). we also don’t use them anymore since a long time here in italy
@@Wrap19 Yeah Nah not true . I've worked with both and stranded to me is easier ( each to their own I suppose ) Stranded also has a higher current carry capacity over solid with the same dimension's and is less likely to break in area's of vibration or movement.
@@sheila9372 Why not true? It's easier und faster for me 🙂 ofc at an certain diameter of the core/calbe I will prefer strand. But for standard house installation its quicker for me.
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Great content, Ryan. Keep up the excellent work. There are too many critics not willing to show their own work. 👊
Are you his mother ? get real
@sheila9372 The chances of a 31 year old male being his mother are beyond slim. Have you been smoking pot?
I'm sure his mother is a much nicer woman than you'll ever be.
What does blue represent?
good job, is this in UK as I see your still using solid core cables for most of your sub circuits ? We changed to stranded back in the 1980's to 90's ( OZ & NZ )
yeah they still use solid core wires, and so they do in germany, czechia, usa, japan (just to name a few). we also don’t use them anymore since a long time here in italy
We also use solid core in switzerland. I prefer solids.. its way fast faster and easier to instal.
@@Wrap19 Yeah Nah not true . I've worked with both and stranded to me is easier ( each to their own I suppose ) Stranded also has a higher current carry capacity over solid with the same dimension's and is less likely to break in area's of vibration or movement.
@@sheila9372 Why not true? It's easier und faster for me 🙂 ofc at an certain diameter of the core/calbe I will prefer strand. But for standard house installation its quicker for me.
@@Wrap19 How ? The pluses are outweighed by the negatives
I just use my natural gods gifted finger
Not everyone has your girly hands.
My eyes!!! …. The angle of the video is very deceptive when he screwed in the blue wires lol😂
Im surprised you don’t connect all your neutrals, then you lines. Cool needle nose though
Very nice needle noses but so cautious then you sick ur fingers in 😅 🫠
Me when i forget god gave me fingers
Him when he is an ambassador for Knipex. You would do the same
🎉Hey Ryan I just want to let you know that a Vietnamese electrician used one of ur videos and thought I wouldn’t notice that he used one of your videos just wanted to let you know 🎉
Nice job. Handy pliers them
what make of db?
Navitas
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who teach them to bend fkn wires!!!!!!!!!!! WTF
Bad habit I think to hold the pliers like that, touching the metal parts.
Lmao....what's with the pliers?
I didn't see any fuses!
People use MCB nowadays. Plenty featured in this video.
😂
so many mistakes in this video
List some please o wise one
yes,exactly
Honestly this guys is such a fanny man, canny take him seriously at atll