Why don't the manufacturers of these hobs provide us with a decent size termination box so crimp connections can be used. We always say whoever designed these things should come out to site and have a go then they will feel our pain!
Maybe the hob kept popping up because the worktop was too thick for the clips. Should have tried using a multi-tool to trim mm by mm around the clips till they stayed in place or maybe the clips were adjustable?
Sorry Dell,I had installed a brand new one beginnings of December and the 6 mm crimps go very well screwd to the hob.more reliable then doing that split
Good video, hobs and ovens are always a pain, grease and crispy items under the rim. Connection blocks are often too small or just awkward to get cables into.
Good morning , sorry I cannot deal with opening the external terminal box that covers the main power cable( 220 c) , i used screwdriver to loose teeth swinging in and off. I also heated the plastic with electrical dry up to 50 c. I didn’t succede😊
Last one I went to diagnose that had stopped working after only 1 month after the "manufacturers approved installer" had fitted it .... All terminal screws into the basic insulation at the outlet plate 🤦🏻♂️ Hob ignitor also screwed into it with CPC screwed to insulation so the spark didn't work 🥴🤦🏻♂️ Oven must have just made contact on just a few strands of the copper inside the plate terminal and then got too hot during use, melted the copper strand and then stopped working. And this workmanship by the manufacturers technicians!
Looks like the kitchen fitter wired the last one up del. I've never been a fan of them connections on hobs and having to wire twin and earth into they wholesaler stocks butile cable which comes in handy but only up to 6mm
Gotta be super careful pushing hobs out of chipboard worktops because it takes the veneer clean off unless you depress all the clips first (speaking from experience)
did you check what the links are for, some hobs have links for diversity to prevent overload, so you can run it on a lower circuit rating. Why guess and just run with it?
I hate doing hobs and ovens, all that grease 😱. Why is it, you have a big appliance like an oven or hob and the smallest connection box you can imagine, it's not like they are right for space. I did one hob recently it needed a removable magnet to work, it was the control dial, it even has WiFi built in🙄
Boddman thanks for your wonerful knowledge , teaching along with health and safety.display....watching you from east central caribbean.......waitikubuli...original name of island.....meant as talll as het body... ..capital Roseau.,Dominica....please dont take us.for.tje.spanish republic of Santos Dominigo or simplly.Dominican Republic...
Meant Bossman, excuse those errors in me spelling....didnt have me spec on me face at that time...thanks for the response keep the work and videos coming appreciate the lot....
Another shoddy install by others and made better. However Manufacturers Instructions would say the hob and oven to be connected with a minimum cable specification of HO5-VVF/R so reconnection of the twin and earth is non compliant. Plus terminal connection is for round flex not flat.
you can’t use ferrules as they don’t fit nicely around the screw terminal. ring crimps would’ve been better however del didn’t have any that fit. the split is fine.
Why don't the manufacturers of these hobs provide us with a decent size termination box so crimp connections can be used. We always say whoever designed these things should come out to site and have a go then they will feel our pain!
Maybe the hob kept popping up because the worktop was too thick for the clips. Should have tried using a multi-tool to trim mm by mm around the clips till they stayed in place or maybe the clips were adjustable?
Sorry Dell,I had installed a brand new one beginnings of December and the 6 mm crimps go very well screwd to the hob.more reliable then doing that split
Good video, hobs and ovens are always a pain, grease and crispy items under the rim. Connection blocks are often too small or just awkward to get cables into.
Happy New Year, Delroy!
Thanks for the video.
Cheers Mike
Happy New Year Del keep up the good work.
Happy new year
Good morning , sorry I cannot deal with opening the external terminal box that covers the main power cable( 220 c) , i used screwdriver to loose teeth swinging in and off. I also heated the plastic with electrical dry up to 50 c. I didn’t succede😊
Nice one mate I’ve actually gotta gotta go do one now wish me luck haha
Well worth replacing with an induction hob. Previous would have been wired by the kitchen fitter no doubt.
Last one I went to diagnose that had stopped working after only 1 month after the "manufacturers approved installer" had fitted it .... All terminal screws into the basic insulation at the outlet plate 🤦🏻♂️ Hob ignitor also screwed into it with CPC screwed to insulation so the spark didn't work 🥴🤦🏻♂️ Oven must have just made contact on just a few strands of the copper inside the plate terminal and then got too hot during use, melted the copper strand and then stopped working. And this workmanship by the manufacturers technicians!
Looks like the kitchen fitter wired the last one up del. I've never been a fan of them connections on hobs and having to wire twin and earth into they wholesaler stocks butile cable which comes in handy but only up to 6mm
Have you changed your camera? Its amazing clear!! Love your videos
Same camera I've had for about 6 months now, thanks for the feedback nevertheless
Gotta be super careful pushing hobs out of chipboard worktops because it takes the veneer clean off unless you depress all the clips first (speaking from experience)
I dispensed with the clips on my hob and it fits snugly but pops out easily if required.
It's not as if it's going to jump out by itself......?
Best wishes for the new year Delroy
did you check what the links are for, some hobs have links for diversity to prevent overload, so you can run it on a lower circuit rating. Why guess and just run with it?
Nice install, I think the red indicator comes on only once the hob is hot
I think you're right
Thanks for the videos!
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Happy New Year!
🥃🥃🍺🍺🍺🎯🏌🏻♀️
Stay safe.
Retired (werk'n)keyboard super tech. Wear your safety glasses!
What is that song you keep playing? I know that I know it from somewhere but I can't figure it out 🤦♂️
did you advise to earth the stainless worktops?
Keeping it clean an simple del Roy
Del just for future, some times the hobs won’t work unless there is a saucepan on the hob itself.
You’re describing an induction hob
Nice install 👌🏻
Good video, they never make the connections easy on the hobs
Sweeet as Sugaaar, go on Del!
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Both of the wheels on my bike are the same size but that’s just me :-)
Oh my days Del. That looked like a pig to install.
I hate doing hobs and ovens, all that grease 😱.
Why is it, you have a big appliance like an oven or hob and the smallest connection box you can imagine, it's not like they are right for space.
I did one hob recently it needed a removable magnet to work, it was the control dial, it even has WiFi built in🙄
Hi Delroy, I have got a matching pair of safety gloves like yours !
O my days how much
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Boddman thanks for your wonerful knowledge , teaching along with health and safety.display....watching you from east central caribbean.......waitikubuli...original name of island.....meant as talll as het body... ..capital Roseau.,Dominica....please dont take us.for.tje.spanish republic of Santos Dominigo or simplly.Dominican Republic...
Meant Bossman, excuse those errors in me spelling....didnt have me spec on me face at that time...thanks for the response keep the work and videos coming appreciate the lot....
Another shoddy install by others and made better. However Manufacturers Instructions would say the hob and oven to be connected with a minimum cable specification of HO5-VVF/R so reconnection of the twin and earth is non compliant. Plus terminal connection is for round flex not flat.
My hob came with an attached cable which I ran to the cooker connection unit.....
pls use ferrals next time :D
you can’t use ferrules as they don’t fit nicely around the screw terminal. ring crimps would’ve been better however del didn’t have any that fit. the split is fine.
@@db-bv5rs i work for Siemens/Bosch they screws are made exactly for ferrals and solid wire xD
@@sw96lp multiple types of ferrules mate, bootlace ferrules?
@@sw96lp You can't use ferrules reliably with 6mm or 10mm multi strand cable, they work loose after a while. Much better to do as Del did here.