@@WillmannElectrical definitely should mate. I use that one for general use, and I have the 1200rpm one for just faceplate screws. Makes doing testing so much quicker than a manual driver. And no risk of anything being damaged as it's only 0.4nm
Yeah 100% mate, almost nothing plugged in at this stage so can give them both barrels with the megger. I join in "not new build" testing to cover all bases 👍 No level 2 work - would like to get into that one day though.
Looking sweet man,do you have a commission date, for the whole thing to go operational?🤔 also where you have the "skyhook"behind the UPS,have you thought of putting some corrugated conduit with a joiner at each end,just so it looks a bit neater?it seriously screws with my OCD,it just seems so wrong to be like that, I know zero fucks would be given,by anyone else but.... anyhoe,stay safe mate. ⚡🔌💡⚡
Everythings being held up by the vinyl installers - they cant get enough guys to do the job. Scaling back labour atm - should be done by the end of the year fingers crossed
Corro looks even worse in my opinion 😂 I wasnt involved in ordering this system and I wouldn't have picked this unit, it will do the job but def could have had a better setup
@@WillmannElectrical Haha,yeah different streaks for different freaks I guess🤣 I personally would rather see conductors,but it has a temporary look about it, maybe one,multi-core cable would have been the go,but oh well 🤔😁
Loving the videos mate, you should do one on bending conduit and cable tray..whenever you have time ofcourse. Watching a master craftsman is soothing
Aww shucks mate, im blushing 😂 thanks!
@@WillmannElectrical He's a Beatle too, that's quite the compliment!🤣🤣
Ive been using the vessel usb220-p1 (3 speed model) absolutely great for faceplates and terminals
Been seeing them on social media might have to pick one up 👌
@@WillmannElectrical definitely should mate. I use that one for general use, and I have the 1200rpm one for just faceplate screws. Makes doing testing so much quicker than a manual driver. And no risk of anything being damaged as it's only 0.4nm
long tips on fluke tester ar to be used for continuity ill say 😜
Is a guy from Cutting Edge Engineering you’re relative?! You two look a like a lot.
Hah nah we are just friends 👍 wish i had 1% of his subs 😂
When you tested IR I thought you should join the neutral and earth so that you don’t blow anything up
Also you don’t do any level 2 work would be great to see a tool bag review/load out vid
Yeah 100% mate, almost nothing plugged in at this stage so can give them both barrels with the megger. I join in "not new build" testing to cover all bases 👍 No level 2 work - would like to get into that one day though.
Looking sweet man,do you have a commission date, for the whole thing to go operational?🤔 also where you have the "skyhook"behind the UPS,have you thought of putting some corrugated conduit with a joiner at each end,just so it looks a bit neater?it seriously screws with my OCD,it just seems so wrong to be like that, I know zero fucks would be given,by anyone else but.... anyhoe,stay safe mate.
⚡🔌💡⚡
Everythings being held up by the vinyl installers - they cant get enough guys to do the job. Scaling back labour atm - should be done by the end of the year fingers crossed
Corro looks even worse in my opinion 😂 I wasnt involved in ordering this system and I wouldn't have picked this unit, it will do the job but def could have had a better setup
@@WillmannElectrical Haha,yeah different streaks for different freaks I guess🤣 I personally would rather see conductors,but it has a temporary look about it, maybe one,multi-core cable would have been the go,but oh well 🤔😁