Helpful video. It would be great to have additional information on the heat shrink tubing, like brand and specifications. Normal heat shrink tubing does not have glue in it. Thanks!
The yellow wire shown is the deep well pump motor grounding wire in a 3 wire 220V residential system. The green redundant grounding wire they've cut back was formerly used to ground the well casing to the household grounding network via the pump motor control box located near the water tank. Since this method did / would provide an "alternate path to ground" (other than the required in-ground electrode(s) at the service entrance), this type of grounding is no longer allowed by the NEC. So that green wire actually should be cut back / taken out of service on any new work done after 2017
LOL! Look at the size of that crimper. Luckily I carry one of those in my back pocket at all times!
So this is meant as a DIY show-me-how, or a show-off look at my monster crimping tool that you joe schmoe won't ever possibly have?
Helpful video. It would be great to have additional information on the heat shrink tubing, like brand and specifications. Normal heat shrink tubing does not have glue in it. Thanks!
Hells yeah. That's not the HS sold at the BB store.
I use this stuff: www.mcmaster.com/catalog/126/923
Iski price kya he
How deep is safe to go under water
Congratulations, which tubes did you use?
what's psi waterproof? 10,000 psi?
That crimping tool is a bit overkill
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Helped me a lot. Thanks
I'm not sure i can trust people who cut off the ground wire...smh
This is not a real installation, no wires carry current. There's no risk or need for ground.
The yellow wire shown is the deep well pump motor grounding wire in a 3 wire 220V residential system. The green redundant grounding wire they've cut back was formerly used to ground the well casing to the household grounding network via the pump motor control box located near the water tank. Since this method did / would provide an "alternate path to ground" (other than the required in-ground electrode(s) at the service entrance), this type of grounding is no longer allowed by the NEC. So that green wire actually should be cut back / taken out of service on any new work done after 2017
That is the earth wire I see chopped off there right? So no water will get into the jacket either huh?