Awesome video! Definitely looks faster and easier than the old way, turning off random breakers and seeing if the guess was right. I'll definitely buy a circuit tracer the next time I do any electrical work!
It might be a good idea to simply number each circuit breaker and put a label behind an outlet or switch wallplate with the corresponding breaker number, that is how they do it in commercial buildings.
Awesome video! Definitely looks faster and easier than the old way, turning off random breakers and seeing if the guess was right. I'll definitely buy a circuit tracer the next time I do any electrical work!
Thanks, I'm glad my video was useful!
Nice to have question marks next to the labels.
It might be a good idea to simply number each circuit breaker and put a label behind an outlet or switch wallplate with the corresponding breaker number, that is how they do it in commercial buildings.
That's a good idea. A permanent marker is too permanent, now that we know how often these circuits can be rewired.
@@davidliu8565 I actually found it is pretty easy to remove permanent marker with brake parts cleaner