During the timespan of this video,…. I’ve plugged in my iron,… found my lost flux,…… unwinded my solder,…. Soldered fourteen connections,…. Then allowed the iron to cool to room temperature
Where's all this extra wire coming from? Everytime I am trying to repair a wire harness I feel like I need tweezers just to mate the wires let alone twist them is 3 foot of bare wire. 🤣
Knowing how to 'not' do something is equally critical in knowing how to do something. Invention and science are reliant on failure. Patience is essential to saturation in the learning process. Consider how many people may have never done either process. For those, they leaned more than the impatient.
A good idea that could have been presented less tediously. This could have been a one minute video without watching you struggle with stripping insulation three times for a minute at a time and then showing two wrong ways before showing a correct way. This could, and should have been a one minute video. In the end the demonstration is valuable, but you make your viewer work hard to get it - for those who watched the whole thing.
I fully understand your point and skipped the majority of it myself but then I suppose it is a good thing for complete new beginners to see as they might struggle too and wonder if they're doing it wrong. That's the beauty of having the skip forward button...
During this video I got distracted by the pigeons on my air conditioner, watched them mate, waited for the female to lay eggs, watched the eggs hatch and grow up. Now they are a family. It was fascinating.
10 seconds of information that is not even correct. it's 3 wrong methods in a row. The third was closest to being something that is not correct but passable, with a minor change, would be 10 times more difficult to pull apart. Make the X like in the third try but fold them in opposite directions like a chain link, then twist in opposite directions.. it'll be stronger by far... but that's allot of exposed wire to tape up. I will explain how a connection should be made properly if anyone is interested. LMK, Mitch
Что то мало он зачищал, надо было не меньше чем пол метра скрутку делать, скряга видать пожалел... Так бы ещё минут на 20 растянул ролик, можно было и подремать за это время... 😴🤣🤣🤣
@@demid2003 в точку.в третьем пятно контакта в середине и оно слабое.т.е. как такого прижима там нет. мне достаточно и первого способа.хорошо его стягиваю,загибаю на одну из сторон и прижимаю плосками.далее в термоусадку и хрен так просто разорвешь,да и задачи никогда нету чего то вешать на провода😁
Sh.t I wish I read this before wasting 7 mins 30 seconds. Well 9 mins really considering it should take 11 seconds to demonstrate such a simple solution.
Мало того что на 9минут растянул, так ещё и непонятно зачем скрутке нужна такая прочность на разрыв) Ну раз 178тыс челов лайкнули, значит это очень полезное видео)))
The final wire twist is called a "Western Union Splice". I was taught this splice in high school in my Electrical Installation class. Can be used with solid wire also. Soldering optional. I use this splice to lengthen wire for my train layout. You should use the same gauge wire because of current and/or line drop in the run. I am a retired electrician, worked on NYC subways & electrician's mate, US Navy..
wouldnt a butt splice or similar be better though? I understand not always great to have addition materials and tools (crimpers), but the best splice is would probably be irreversibly crimped. Thats why the NEC requires irreversible crimps as the only means to splice grounding electrodes
I have been doing wiring connections for the past 20 years with my brother who is an electrical engineer, and I'm his unofficial wiring technician LOL. I know the author's intention is to educate those who may be doing wiring connections wrong. Actually I appreciate him/her for doing this video. We don't know how many electrical fires he has prevented by teaching this method, so there's no point in bashing him/her.
It's all wasted time. The last way is the one I would have used to start. I thought it was going to be a better way, but it's the same method everyone uses all along.
Not that this is even close to the right way. No matter how tight you make it and it seems OK at first, this will loosen and pull through under any real strain over time. You don't wrap them across each other but then keep going in the same direction, you wrap them across then reverse direction so they wrap back on themselves. That makes a mechanical eye loop. But you don't do that either, since a single loop would be a terrible connection. You fan the strands out, and push them through each other, then wrap back on themselves. You can also fan them through each other multiple times instead of just once, for an even better connection. It's funny anyone would even make a video on this.. A lot of 8 or 10 year old little girls will have way more advanced twisting and braiding skills, go watch some of their videos instead and be better at it.
Guys, this looks like 12 volt wiring. "LOOKS". Not to say it is. But I'm assuming it's not going to be used to pull a stuck truck out of a hole. IF there's no strain on the splice, and there shouldn't be, this "Western Union" splice will work for most applications.
9 min video that could have easily been 1 minute. There's a thing called pacing in video, this pacing was like watching grass grow. Seriously we don't need all the trimming parts, just get to the point.
Честно говоря я тоже подохренел немног, как это можно было растянуть на 10 минут)) И я бы не ставил крест на первой скрутке, в определённых ситуациях она также имеет право на существование.
The whole goal is to get a 9-minute video out of a 20-second lineman splice. This guy's a pro, as he got 33 million views and corresponding time on site revenue.
Удивительно! Невероятно! Тайные технологии которые от нас скрывали! А говорят еще ютуб круче телека, ха! Так тут и желтизна заголовков тоже покруче Малахова! А если серьезно и совсем строго судить то такие скрутки очень уж бытовой вариант, я не электрик но имел с этим дело и вроде как всегда цельные провода рекомендуют прокладывать и в редких случаях если так сказать звезды не сошлись то такие концы надо заводить в коробку а там уже клеймы, а если их нет то скрутку делать и лудить. Вроде есть какие-то правила и нормы которые не просто так написаны.
На первом курсе приборостроительного факультета института нас обучали десятку различных скруток. Только перед этим нужно зачищать провода от лака и потом покрывать припоем место скрутки.
@@benyusuf7725 No, it isn't. I'm a licensed electrician and this is a hack method and will get you laughed off any jobsite if they see you doing this kind of stuff. NEC requires wires to be joined with UL listed products intended for that purpose.
@@bigbrotherwilljustdeleteth1734 I understand what you say but in old times this was the way of linking cables where they needed to be pulled later through pipes. These are already done and operational for years...
@@bigbrotherwilljustdeleteth1734 there are plenty of places a lineman splice is necessary or required. The "jobsite" is not the only place that requires wiring splices and the NEC is not the only code that covers things. Direct burial or waterproof splices often require this.
I am so glad you found it out. I am 95 years old and I did this for the last 85 years. In electronic we also solded them after and a shrink tube for insolation.
The soldering and shrink tubing could have fitted in the 9 minutes as well as the twist to show a professional job. Congratulations on your 95 years and hope you enjoy many more. Cheers.
BUT no shrink tubing back then. Actually when I was an Apprentice Instrument Fitter in 1971 no shrinky then BUT an ingenious tool that fitted inside rubber tubing and stretched it from the inside to fit over various sized joins. We would have looked funny packing hair driers!
кто то критикует что долго и подай сразу . как не надо делать обязательно надо показать а потом правильный и прочный вариант . и в правильном прочном варианте толщина скрученой жилы не поевышает толщины провода с изоляцией . а далее культурно произолировать и отеть изрлир трубку ( кембрик ) если есть возможность .
Przyznam szczerze, że film zaskakujący. Ta drobiazgowość ma tu swój sens, w postaci rozczarowania. Im więcej uwagi i czasu, tym rozczarowanie większe. I za drugim razem było to samo. Za trzecim, gdy zobaczyłam metodę, myślałam, że będzie to samo, bo wydawało się to najgorszym rozwiązaniem .Tym większe moje zdziwienie, że właśnie ta metoda była najskuteczniejsza. Tak więc można się pośmiać z żółwiego tempa, ale właściwa metoda na długo zostanie mi w pamięci. Dziękuję, było warto! :)
There's lots of ways to splice and get a good, neat connection. Personally, I would probably solder and use shrink tube on that connection. That's just me. Good job.
Молодец, хороший подход! Человек устроен именно так, что может все, абсолютно все, что нужно для его комфортного проживания. В пятом информационном уровне нашей планеты хранится вся информация, о всем, что было и может еще быть придумано человеком. Нужно только научиться, как туда войти и считать нужную информацию. Но, для этого необходимо пройти обучение в университете эволюции разума(НАУ ЭРА), где преподаватели, кандидаты и доктора наук расскажут, покажут и научат, как это сделать. Даже в сказках, былинах, мифах и поговорках такая информация дошла до нас: скатерть самобранка, сапоги скороходы, ковер самолет, лампа Алладина, шапка невидимка, молодильное яблоко и многое другое. Нам необходимо заново сесть за парты, обучиться и быстро сменить свое средневековое мировоззрение с потребительского на созидательное, что бы изменить наш мир к лучшему, сохранить его и передать нашим детям. Дверь НАУ ЭРА открыта для всех желающих.
A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. -Robert A. Heinlein Человек должен уметь сменить подгузник, спланировать вторжение, зарезать свинью, управлять кораблем, спроектировать здание, написать сонет, сбалансировать счета, построить стену, поставить кость, утешать умирающих, принимать приказы, отдавать приказывать, сотрудничать, действовать в одиночку, решать уравнения, анализировать новую проблему, вносить навоз, программировать компьютер, готовить вкусную еду, эффективно бороться, храбро умереть. Специализация - насекомые. -Роберт А. Хайнлайн
Класс...особенно про потребительское и созидательное и тут же примеры - ПРО СКАТЕРТИ САМОБРАНКИ И ТД И ТП...ну сами понимаете то ещё СОЗИДАНИЕ!!! - лентяйство Емели лежу на печи и по щючьему хотению ,СОЗИДАЮ'.
You just advertised your failure as everyone watching for two more minutes actually learned something while YOU wasted 4 minutes and 30 seconds. You've made your point.
Would you read 3/4 of a novel and bitch about not knowing the conclusion while blaming the author for wasting your time? Would you walk three of the five miles to a restaurant just to turn around and walk home while whining about how hungry you are? You DON'T click on a 6-minute video if you only have FOUR minutes to spare and comment that something you haven't seen is "useless" when you dont's even know the content. It's ignorant.
It's not a waste of time to have fun making a video and who knows, someone's house doesn't burn down because they wire it this way after seeing the video.
Удивительное дело. Я всегда так скручивал, но такого секрета (что это правильный способ) вовсе и не знал. Просто считал, что так удобнее. Во как бывает!
Yeah that may be true but atleast he was showing a youngin's such as myself the incorrect way so that i dont mess up the procedure. Y'dont gotta be a jackass. G'day
I once learned..., methodically, you can speak about wrong methods but never show them. Something you visualize stays in the brain. Therefore always show only the proper way and leave the crap behind.
I’ve watched a lot of useless time eating videos on UA-cam but this one took the prize. Apparently this person is retired and or doesn’t have anything else going on in life.
Very informative. I do it this way all the time now in my electrical business. The only nuisance is that by the time you've done the first two parts of the process and undone them again the wire has become weak and in the third and final joining it sometimes breaks. I do wonder whether I could just do it the final way shown but I prefer to follow the entire correct process demonstrated in the video.
@@jeffn1384 I agree this new method of twisting wires is a game changer. I follow exactly how the video demonstrates and finish on the third process. A couple times I cut it too short and the copper wires weren't able to overlap onto the insulation so had to start the process all over again... so worth it. I wonder if it's possible to go straight to the third attempt without doing the first two with the same results. Too much to take in. I need to lay down.
I splice wire together like that all the time and figured I’d watch this. It’s a stupid long video. I like to solder that type of connection just a little bit for piece of mind. Next time try to reduce the amount of time spent trying to make a point of how to do it correctly.
But first, slide a piece of heat shrink tubing over one of the wires, then after the wires are soldered together, slide the heat shrink tubing over the joint, and heat it to shrink the tubing. This covers the bare joint so it doesn't short to something.
It was more or less for those seeking knowledge. I was not fortunate enough to have the internet learning all the tricks to the trade. I pretty much self-taught myself.
During the timespan of this video,…. I’ve plugged in my iron,… found my lost flux,…… unwinded my solder,…. Soldered fourteen connections,…. Then allowed the iron to cool to room temperature
Where's all this extra wire coming from? Everytime I am trying to repair a wire harness I feel like I need tweezers just to mate the wires let alone twist them is 3 foot of bare wire. 🤣
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There's a million ways to do everything wrong, next time don't waste peoples time, just show the right way.
Knowing how to 'not' do something is equally critical in knowing how to do something. Invention and science are reliant on failure. Patience is essential to saturation in the learning process. Consider how many people may have never done either process. For those, they leaned more than the impatient.
@@AtomkeySinclair Nonsense!
Show how to do the right way!
And that´s it!!
Or do you REALLY need to see how to do the wrong way?
um, you're browsing random videos on youtube. you were wasting time before you stumbled here and you'll likely be wasting time long after this.
He clearly isn't an electrician or knows about impedance. This is definitely not the right way. Fine for low voltage applications, but still wrong.
Amen!!!!
A good idea that could have been presented less tediously. This could have been a one minute video without watching you struggle with stripping insulation three times for a minute at a time and then showing two wrong ways before showing a correct way. This could, and should have been a one minute video. In the end the demonstration is valuable, but you make your viewer work hard to get it - for those who watched the whole thing.
A good comment that could have been three words long.
@@DrLoverLover Ha! Cha ching! 😂🤣
I fully understand your point and skipped the majority of it myself but then I suppose it is a good thing for complete new beginners to see as they might struggle too and wonder if they're doing it wrong. That's the beauty of having the skip forward button...
Yes, it’s almost painful to watch someone struggle with a pair of wire cutters. I guess they don’t teach basic hand tools anymore in school
But if the video was only a minute long we would miss out on all this great obnoxious rave music that has permeated throughout all of UA-cam.
During this video I got distracted by the pigeons on my air conditioner, watched them mate, waited for the female to lay eggs, watched the eggs hatch and grow up. Now they are a family. It was fascinating.
😂
hats off to you. it takes a lot of courage making this a 9 minute video lol
And yet I sat threw the whole thing and honestly I think I'll start wiring my wires like this. It's a pretty good idea. TBH
@@AmandaNicholas if you don’t have a soldering iron then yes this is the most effective option
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Mto bem feito essa emenda focou top
it will took 1 minute 30 seconds for this info.
This video is wasting time of 9 minutes, to get information of 10 seconds !
9 minutes and 11 seconds of our lives we will never get back ...
7:20 Chase, cut to.
10 seconds of information that is not even correct. it's 3 wrong methods in a row.
The third was closest to being something that is not correct but passable, with a minor change, would be 10 times more difficult to pull apart.
Make the X like in the third try but fold them in opposite directions like a chain link, then twist in opposite directions..
it'll be stronger by far... but that's allot of exposed wire to tape up.
I will explain how a connection should be made properly if anyone is interested.
LMK, Mitch
книги на макулатуру сдали и делают открытия мне стыдн
@@TooSlowTube kmñ
I started watching this when I was 20. Now I'm 50years old. FFS
shoulda look at the thumbnail and that is it.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
LoL i feel u bro
If it wasn't for your comment and the fast forward feature, I would have also lost 20 years of my life
lol
Это же надо просто талант иметь, чтобы на 9 минут сопли по тарелке так развести!!! 22500000 просмотров и у него еще 779 тыс. подписчиков!!! Я хуею!
Идиот козёл только время потерял
you are rongue😂😂😂😂😂👎👎👎👎this is the best way 100% like original resistance cable.ua-cam.com/video/q_NPUsSUAbk/v-deo.html
Он мне мозг просто взорвал своим видео. Я думал что отупел после видоса.
Просто он увидел книгу по электрики из СССР )
Ждем видео про гильзы, клемники и т.д
Что то мало он зачищал, надо было не меньше чем пол метра скрутку делать, скряга видать пожалел... Так бы ещё минут на 20 растянул ролик, можно было и подремать за это время... 😴🤣🤣🤣
последняя скрутка самая дерьмовая как раз. самая нормальная вторая, всегда такой пользуюсь
@@demid2003 в точку.в третьем пятно контакта в середине и оно слабое.т.е. как такого прижима там нет.
мне достаточно и первого способа.хорошо его стягиваю,загибаю на одну из сторон и прижимаю плосками.далее в термоусадку и хрен так просто разорвешь,да и задачи никогда нету чего то вешать на провода😁
@@sergey59rus он кабель не для токопровода делал, а чтоб повешаться наверняка.
@@taurvo3 тогда рядом мыло надо было положить
В голосину ржу)))
The video starts at 0:7:30
That's what can be useful out of it.
thanks
i watched for 3min, then i stopped and scrolled down comments, found this thx . i was jsut curious but this vid...glad i didnt finish it :P
Nah, that 'fix' can't be used anywhere. It's not even legal. If you gonna fix a wire, do it proper.
@@vikingpowered868 I see it as a useful tip for pulling not fixing.
Sh.t I wish I read this before wasting 7 mins 30 seconds. Well 9 mins really considering it should take 11 seconds to demonstrate such a simple solution.
Nothing in this video can be helpful, you never do this with cables. There's always a more appropriate way to do it than this shit.
Excelent vídeo My friend coagrulations 🎉
класное пособие как видос на 30 секунд растянуть на 9 минут.... жесть просто!
Как собачья песня
Три скрутки. К концу испытаний ослаб и третью скрутку разорвать "ниасилил".
зато посмотрите какие восторженные коменты на английском. )) пздец педанты
Мало того что на 9минут растянул, так ещё и непонятно зачем скрутке нужна такая прочность на разрыв)
Ну раз 178тыс челов лайкнули, значит это очень полезное видео)))
Так добрую часть времени показывает, как нужно пыжиться со стягиванием изоляции, вместо того чтобы просто надрезать её повдоль канцелярским ножом.
Слишком короткий ролик получился, нужно было заснять полностью поход в магазин, за проводами и покупку.
Как точно ещё и производство этого провода
@@ПашаЛебедев-ф7у, в смысле провода? А инструментов?!
а лучше с момента зачатия этого "электрика"
одним кадром,причем,чтоб было
+2ух годовое пиление женой:
-"Когда ты лампочку на кухне починишь-Как права была мама-зачем я за тебя вышла...!!"
Какой же это талант надо иметь, растянуть на 9 минут, что можно за 1 минуту сделать, да еще столько просмотров .
ну и дизов рекордное количество
..всё дело в названии ролика, все ждали когда-же наконец-то удивят :-)
Школьник : - Ма,глянь как я могу! )
Изобретение велосипеда
Он сделал это! Я уже не надеялся.
The final wire twist is called a "Western Union Splice". I was taught this splice in high school in my Electrical Installation class. Can be used with solid wire also. Soldering optional. I use this splice to lengthen wire for my train layout. You should use the same gauge wire because of current and/or line drop in the run. I am a retired electrician, worked on NYC subways & electrician's mate, US Navy..
wouldnt a butt splice or similar be better though? I understand not always great to have addition materials and tools (crimpers), but the best splice is would probably be irreversibly crimped. Thats why the NEC requires irreversible crimps as the only means to splice grounding electrodes
Yep. Grade 9 high school, Western Union.
I had a mate who was an electrician in the Navy too.
Совершенно верно. 9 класс СССР.
Это видео можно не смотреть, а просто если хочется поржать, прочитать комментарии. Сколько же у нас талантливых и юморных людей))))🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
There goes nearly 10 minutes of my life that isn't coming back
Get the 16x speed chrome extension.
That's why I come to comments first. Thanks for the heads up. I guess the 56K thumbs downs didn't hurt either. I'll add mine to it. 😉
Идея конечно обалденная, особенно для тех, у кого проблемы со сном.
Этой идеи лет сто , как существуют провода ! Ролик ужасно растянут согласен !
SKIP to 4:28 to see how to actually do it. thank me later.
You saved 4 minutes of my life thank you
jeez...thank u!
The hero we need
FPVREVIEWS you can assassinate your kids in GTA?
Except even the final method is incorrect and wouldn't pass code in most places.
Смотреть с 7-й минуты!!!
I have been doing wiring connections for the past 20 years with my brother who is an electrical engineer, and I'm his unofficial wiring technician LOL. I know the author's intention is to educate those who may be doing wiring connections wrong. Actually I appreciate him/her for doing this video. We don't know how many electrical fires he has prevented by teaching this method, so there's no point in bashing him/her.
Your point is well taken, but I think people object to the hubris of implying that the Western Union splice was his own "awesome idea"
Il "tecnico di cablaggio" ci mancava ....🤔🫡
勿体ぶりがすごい、時間を返せ。
7:18 ぶっちゃけここだけでいい!!
それすら画期的な事をやっているわけではない
どんなに素晴らしいアイディアなのかと見てみたら、すでに毎日やってることだった
WTF even nihongos are wasting time here
お手本のようなくそ動画
Skip to 4.30, avoid the 'helpful' wrong ways that waste your time.
It's all wasted time. The last way is the one I would have used to start. I thought it was going to be a better way, but it's the same method everyone uses all along.
Not that this is even close to the right way. No matter how tight you make it and it seems OK at first, this will loosen and pull through under any real strain over time. You don't wrap them across each other but then keep going in the same direction, you wrap them across then reverse direction so they wrap back on themselves. That makes a mechanical eye loop. But you don't do that either, since a single loop would be a terrible connection. You fan the strands out, and push them through each other, then wrap back on themselves. You can also fan them through each other multiple times instead of just once, for an even better connection.
It's funny anyone would even make a video on this.. A lot of 8 or 10 year old little girls will have way more advanced twisting and braiding skills, go watch some of their videos instead and be better at it.
Does this guy think he invented the "Western Union splice?"
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Guys, this looks like 12 volt wiring. "LOOKS". Not to say it is. But I'm assuming it's not going to be used to pull a stuck truck out of a hole. IF there's no strain on the splice, and there shouldn't be, this "Western Union" splice will work for most applications.
配線は無理なく引っ張んなくてもビニールテープ巻けば良い!🤣
Когда после просмотра пожалел о потраченном времени
Точно,но сука,ролик набрал 28млн.!интернациональных просмотров,как будто это одна из важнейших мировых проблем,куда катимся...
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참 할일없는 인간일세! 새끼로 연습하다 실제로 하지그려!
9分も掛けて、なんと内容のないこと。
Símona La Cacaruza...
@@amilcarmonola1047 …ということは??
9 min video that could have easily been 1 minute. There's a thing called pacing in video, this pacing was like watching grass grow. Seriously we don't need all the trimming parts, just get to the point.
Thank you sir!
valla tomadura de pelo .eso lo sabe hasta un bebe.
冒頭から7分まではツッコミどころが多々あったんですが、最後の成功例は良い!👏
Детский сад, трусы на лямках, этому нас ещё в школе учили,удивительное в этом видео только то,что такую хрень растянул на 9 минут, ТАЛАНТИЩЕ прям
Честно говоря я тоже подохренел немног, как это можно было растянуть на 10 минут)) И я бы не ставил крест на первой скрутке, в определённых ситуациях она также имеет право на существование.
мало того, у него еще и кусачки откровенно тупые, как и он сам ))))
@могила льва про количество провода, который он перевёл лучше тоже промолчать)))
9single bevael kinfe sharpening
.#mk
Never been through soo much pain watching someone try to strip wire
The whole goal is to get a 9-minute video out of a 20-second lineman splice. This guy's a pro, as he got 33 million views and corresponding time on site revenue.
I love it when the views outnumber the worlds population!
Do như cuc
Total waste of time. Fool me once...
@@gregorywarren1 population is almost 8 billion, sure you thought that one through?
Exactly, and here we are driving the revenue some more making comments. Pure genius!
Úžasné porušovanie elektrotechnických noriem a predpisov.
Уволить нахрен такого электрика, целый день два провода соединять будет.
Next up: AWESOME IDEA! HOW TO OPEN A DOOR! (kicks down 4 doors then uses the door handle)
Ohh shiet was the first 4 attempts wrong?
so i have been it wrong then
Lmao
Yo this made my day fr
I'd subscribe.
Успел постареть... Такой талант, слов нет
Mantap ini benar-benar tutorial...langsung praktek dan contoh....good 👍👍👍
Я только что узнал что пользуюсь УДИВИТЕЛЬНОЙ ИДЕЕЙ, уже лет 40🙄🤔😀
Удивительно! Невероятно! Тайные технологии которые от нас скрывали! А говорят еще ютуб круче телека, ха! Так тут и желтизна заголовков тоже покруче Малахова!
А если серьезно и совсем строго судить то такие скрутки очень уж бытовой вариант, я не электрик но имел с этим дело и вроде как всегда цельные провода рекомендуют прокладывать и в редких случаях если так сказать звезды не сошлись то такие концы надо заводить в коробку а там уже клеймы, а если их нет то скрутку делать и лудить. Вроде есть какие-то правила и нормы которые не просто так написаны.
На первом курсе приборостроительного факультета института нас обучали десятку различных скруток. Только перед этим нужно зачищать провода от лака и потом покрывать припоем место скрутки.
И не говори, я тоже больше 40ка именно так и делаю, хотя не электрик и никогда им не был! Детсад достал в виртуалке всякой ерундой!
А я сколько себя помню, мне за 70...
Да вы гений, вы использовали "удивительное" открытие еще до его открытия автором ролика. :)))
That is the most time consuming and unrealistic procedure that I have ever seen.
This is the USUAL Link of two wires - it is not an idea, this is the "How To". Volume taken, mechanical resistance, etc.
@@benyusuf7725 No, it isn't. I'm a licensed electrician and this is a hack method and will get you laughed off any jobsite if they see you doing this kind of stuff. NEC requires wires to be joined with UL listed products intended for that purpose.
@@bigbrotherwilljustdeleteth1734 I understand what you say but in old times this was the way of linking cables where they needed to be pulled later through pipes. These are already done and operational for years...
@@bigbrotherwilljustdeleteth1734 there are plenty of places a lineman splice is necessary or required. The "jobsite" is not the only place that requires wiring splices and the NEC is not the only code that covers things. Direct burial or waterproof splices often require this.
@@bigbrotherwilljustdeleteth1734 electrician simulator doesnt count.
Well my friend, you literally made me watch the whole video. Good strategy.
Stay tuned while he plugs it in.
cách nối dây điện này dể làm, tôi đả làm theo và rất tốt
I am so glad you found it out. I am 95 years old and I did this for the last 85 years. In electronic we also solded them after and a shrink tube for insolation.
The soldering and shrink tubing could have fitted in the 9 minutes as well as the twist to show a professional job. Congratulations on your 95 years and hope you enjoy many more. Cheers.
There was electricity back then?
@@CacD47 in 1831, Michael Faraday invented the electric dynamo - essentially a crude power generator - that used a magnet that moved inside a coil.
BUT no shrink tubing back then. Actually when I was an Apprentice Instrument Fitter in 1971 no shrinky then BUT an ingenious tool that fitted inside rubber tubing and stretched it from the inside to fit over various sized joins. We would have looked funny packing hair driers!
@@topcatandgang AND a cage to put it in!
알고리즘이 나를 이곳에 오게 만들었지만,
한글을 알고 있는 인간이여~
칠분삼십초부터 봐라.
당신의 시간은 소중하다.
덕분에 시간 벌었어요~땡큐~
캄사..
님짱♡
이댓글을 찾았을때 이미 5분이 넘어갔다..
7:30
単純に、圧着端子で
圧着しようぜ!😅
кто то критикует что долго и подай сразу .
как не надо делать
обязательно надо показать а потом
правильный и прочный вариант .
и в правильном прочном варианте
толщина скрученой жилы не поевышает
толщины провода с изоляцией .
а далее культурно произолировать и отеть изрлир трубку ( кембрик ) если есть возможность .
There needs to be a way for us to vote to remove videos completely.
Cool and all till you shock yourself from the exposed wite
Yes
Very good idea.
홍무수
Эти "удивительные идеи" были приведены в справочнике молодого электромонтера в начале шестидесятых годов прошлого века
Лёнь - браво! тоже просмотрел и не понял- нахыя я девять минут ЭТО смотел))
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Тоже не понял (((( лет через 40 _удтвительное видео,шнурки можно 9пвязывать бантиком!!!!
А они теперь читать не умеют, и даже не знают, как это
I’m going to save everybody 7:25 of their lives by helping them skip ahead to the right way.
i wish i read your comment earlier..
@@LILSISTR lolilol same here ;)
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@@LILSISTR ... same bro. i mean sister.
Przyznam szczerze, że film zaskakujący. Ta drobiazgowość ma tu swój sens, w postaci rozczarowania. Im więcej uwagi i czasu, tym rozczarowanie większe. I za drugim razem było to samo. Za trzecim, gdy zobaczyłam metodę, myślałam, że będzie to samo, bo wydawało się to najgorszym rozwiązaniem .Tym większe moje zdziwienie, że właśnie ta metoda była najskuteczniejsza. Tak więc można się pośmiać z żółwiego tempa, ale właściwa metoda na długo zostanie mi w pamięci. Dziękuję, było warto! :)
After watching the whole video, it showed me the method I have been using forever. Darnit.
Nicholas Schwankl Good to know !!!!! 😄
Yup, you, the commenter below your comment and me, know it as the Western Union splice. It's been around since Boston was a prairie.
The interesting part starts at 6:15 - this video doesn't have to be so long....
thanks buddy
God bless you my patience was about to break up
And the music is about the worst you can find on planet Earth.
@@johnconway9673 Indeed! It sounds like the soundtrack to a '70s porno film (don't ask how I know).
@@marccheban194 Oh, we don't need to ask, we know how you know
まぁ、あの太さの線を結線することは一般の人じゃほぼ無い
そしてその機会があったとしてもあんな雑な方法で結線してはダメだ、大変なことになる
GOOD PROJECT
It's almost like watching the paint dry on the wall
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣LOL....u make my Day🌞🌞🌞
There's lots of ways to splice and get a good, neat connection. Personally, I would probably solder and use shrink tube on that connection. That's just me. Good job.
That's how NASA does it with soldier.
Молодец, хороший подход! Человек устроен именно так, что может все, абсолютно все, что нужно для его комфортного проживания. В пятом информационном уровне нашей планеты хранится вся информация, о всем, что было и может еще быть придумано человеком. Нужно только научиться, как туда войти и считать нужную информацию. Но, для этого необходимо пройти обучение в университете эволюции разума(НАУ ЭРА), где преподаватели, кандидаты и доктора наук расскажут, покажут и научат, как это сделать. Даже в сказках, былинах, мифах и поговорках такая информация дошла до нас: скатерть самобранка, сапоги скороходы, ковер самолет, лампа Алладина, шапка невидимка, молодильное яблоко и многое другое. Нам необходимо заново сесть за парты, обучиться и быстро сменить свое средневековое мировоззрение с потребительского на созидательное, что бы изменить наш мир к лучшему, сохранить его и передать нашим детям. Дверь НАУ ЭРА открыта для всех желающих.
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A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.
-Robert A. Heinlein
Человек должен уметь сменить подгузник, спланировать вторжение, зарезать свинью, управлять кораблем, спроектировать здание, написать сонет, сбалансировать счета, построить стену, поставить кость, утешать умирающих, принимать приказы, отдавать приказывать, сотрудничать, действовать в одиночку, решать уравнения, анализировать новую проблему, вносить навоз, программировать компьютер, готовить вкусную еду, эффективно бороться, храбро умереть. Специализация - насекомые.
-Роберт А. Хайнлайн
Класс...особенно про потребительское и созидательное и тут же примеры - ПРО СКАТЕРТИ САМОБРАНКИ И ТД И ТП...ну сами понимаете то ещё СОЗИДАНИЕ!!! - лентяйство Емели лежу на печи и по щючьему хотению ,СОЗИДАЮ'.
Pp9
Huyyy ..... exelente, buena idea .
Gracias por compartir
Saludos desde Medellín Colombia.
와우~ 정말 어마어마한기술... 10초 짜리를 10분으로... 07:25
이런 쓸데없는...조회 3천만 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
욕나옴 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Thank you
Video starts at 4:20 DONT WASTE UR TIME!!!!
你说得对
Too late !!! Wasted my time
too late 😂😂😂
My thoughts exactly.
Thanks. Some people post some shitty videos lol.
I’m shouting “I knew this when I was twelve!” and “run some solder along it!” and “Where’s the heat-shrink?”
What a waste of time!
Too long waste time
Agree
Waste of time. Watched all the way to 4:30+ and all they show you is hiw NOT to wire tie. Useless video.
You just advertised your failure as everyone watching for two more minutes actually learned something while YOU wasted 4 minutes and 30 seconds. You've made your point.
@@_Common_Logic_ I already wasted 4;30, why would I wanna waste another 2:00???? Dumb.
Would you read 3/4 of a novel and bitch about not knowing the conclusion while blaming the author for wasting your time?
Would you walk three of the five miles to a restaurant just to turn around and walk home while whining about how hungry you are?
You DON'T click on a 6-minute video if you only have FOUR minutes to spare and comment that something you haven't seen is "useless" when you dont's even know the content. It's ignorant.
It's not a waste of time to have fun making a video and who knows, someone's house doesn't burn down because they wire it this way after seeing the video.
@@SuperAlboni Yea, but it WAS INDEED a waste of time to watch most of this uninformative reel of nothong.
The most stupid 8 minute in all my life!
do you know you can skip the uninteresting parts?? 🤓🤓
@@ricklion69 did you find any interesting parts ?
Start at 4:35 if you really need this in your life..
Удивительное дело. Я всегда так скручивал, но такого секрета (что это правильный способ) вовсе и не знал. Просто считал, что так удобнее. Во как бывает!
So glad I just fast forwarded through all that to see you do a simple line-man's splice at the end that they've been doing for almost a century now.
Me too. It was called The Western Union when I was taught over 50 years ago.Cheers
i totally agree ;)))
I was also thinking that it would help if they had some decent tools.
Yeah that may be true but atleast he was showing a youngin's such as myself the incorrect way so that i dont mess up the procedure. Y'dont gotta be a jackass. G'day
I once learned..., methodically, you can speak about wrong methods but never show them. Something you visualize stays in the brain. Therefore always show only the proper way and leave the crap behind.
ワイヤーストリッパ買う金あるなら、圧着ペンチと直線接続スリーブ買った方がいいと思います
😊😊😊😊 great video, tnks bro
I spent so much time here watching this and reading comments and youtube knows that.
I 2x the vid and still had time to read and write.
It's called a "linemans splice" been around for 100 yrs. Retired Electrician. )
but a 100years ago you couldn't make money from UA-cam 😂🤣
@@mingueyox No but you were making way above minimum wage (there wasn't one). No TV No WWW. Obvious your a younun.
Who else already knew how to do this but watched because the title and the picture made it seem like something miraculous?
I wish i read your comment before watching this douche twist a wire wrong two times. 😔
I think I learned this when I was 11.
@@taowizard how old u now? Have you applied it since?
Did you evenwatch the whole video?
Djdjskal😃
I’ve watched a lot of useless time eating videos on UA-cam but this one took the prize.
Apparently this person is retired and or doesn’t have anything else going on in life.
Instead of showing useless methods first, you should demonstrate the correct one directly ...
Предлагаю аффтару идею - сделай видео как закрутить саморез. Минут на 10. И обязательно тупой сорванной отверткой.
9 minute video to give me 9 seconds of information that I’ve known since I was a kid.
nueve minutos de video para....¿no conoces las clemas?.
Absolutely right. The video is 9 minutes of bullshit if you're going to solder the joint, which is mandatory anyway, then heat shrink the joint.
Thank's,👍👍
скоро ютуберы будут просто средний палец показывать 10 минут и говорить секретный способ послать кого то
Too long get to the point
By about the 3 minute mark I was praying for someone to switch on the breaker.
I made it to 3:25, and I am fucked if I am going to waste any more time watching this shit.
Мультики
Los dos primeros son empalmes de electricistas, el último es de electrónica, 6 minutos para esta explicación de mierda!!!!!
Very informative. I do it this way all the time now in my electrical business. The only nuisance is that by the time you've done the first two parts of the process and undone them again the wire has become weak and in the third and final joining it sometimes breaks.
I do wonder whether I could just do it the final way shown but I prefer to follow the entire correct process demonstrated in the video.
@@jeffn1384 I agree this new method of twisting wires is a game changer. I follow exactly how the video demonstrates and finish on the third process. A couple times I cut it too short and the copper wires weren't able to overlap onto the insulation so had to start the process all over again... so worth it. I wonder if it's possible to go straight to the third attempt without doing the first two with the same results. Too much to take in. I need to lay down.
A partir del minuto 4:20 es como muestra la idea correcta!!!
Gracias.
ya me fume todo el video... pero gracias!!
todas son buenas nada mas que a la ultimas le dedico mas tiempo y lo ajus tomas ja
Es un amarre llamado western largo. Lo usan los eléctricos. Nada nuevo xd jaja
Thank your sharing.
The title should be "How Not To Twist Electric Wire Together"
Особенно понравилось пол ролика смотреть на зачистку проводов
Поставил на скорость 2,0 . Веселей пошло.
Тот кто так дергает провода вообще лучше к ним не подходить)))
И с каким трудом можно снимать изоляцию с провода, сжимая эту самую изоляцию со всей дури
Таке бажання...забрати в нього кусачки і закинути їх , щоб він їх не знайшов!
Well there is six minutes I will never get back on something I already knew..
우와 대박이다
감사합니다
Total waste of time, Metal sleeve /Butt connector , solder and shrink wrap done The right way
That's exactly what i was thinking. Also, who strips that much conductor?
Смеялся долго,особенно где изоляцию снимает.Сначала нужно научиться инструментом пользоваться,а потом снимать
Михаил Задорнов и Сергей Лавров всего двумя словами четко вынесли определение.
showing of correct splicing starts at 7:16 :)
correct?
to 8:16 :)
😂 so far from correct it’s ridiculous
I splice wire together like that all the time and figured I’d watch this. It’s a stupid long video. I like to solder that type of connection just a little bit for piece of mind. Next time try to reduce the amount of time spent trying to make a point of how to do it correctly.
Use any method and solder a bit. Cut down video to 30 seconds.
but... thats what electricians do.... this kid wants to be unique.. lol
But first, slide a piece of heat shrink tubing over one of the wires, then after the wires are soldered together, slide the heat shrink tubing over the joint, and heat it to shrink the tubing. This covers the bare joint so it doesn't short to something.
@@JohnMSawyer I was going to say the same.
Yup. That's how NASA does it. A lineman's splice, soldered and covered with heat shrink.
@@JohnMSawyer oh thank you. Most people would not have thought about the wire shorting out. You saved someone's life.
10 minutes of my life wasted that I’ll never get back!!!
I wonder if he's ever seen a soldering iron. Maybe someone should get him one for all of our sanity.
THANK YOU FRIEND SO MUCH!!!
Создатели сериала "Даллас" рыдают в сторонке)))
Красава, не стесняется показать рукожопство, полную безграмотность в работе и копеечный инструмент итог 19млн просмотров
the legend says he is still pulling on the cable.
The intensity of my boredom is indescribable!😭
Me too. I was actually in pain even muted and sped up.
It was more or less for those seeking knowledge. I was not fortunate enough to have the internet learning all the tricks to the trade. I pretty much self-taught myself.
“how to collect UA-cam Revenue by wasting viewers time for 8min30secs...”
初めからベストなやり方だけを見せて欲しかった。
From the beginning, I liked you to have showed us only the best way.
Есть миллионы способов сделать это неправильно, в следующий раз не тратьте зря время людей! Просто покажите правильный способ
правильным был самый первый
правильного нет на видео
LOL... this is called a "Western Union" splice and has been around since the 1800's !!!
Wow, this video was about 8 minutes and 30 seconds longer than it should have been. Glad I skipped through the vast majority of it.
最後だけの動画でよかったようなw
なんか前置きが長過ぎる。途中で予想できる人とか、すぐに知りたい人は最後まで見ないな。
っていうか、普通に付き合わせ圧着で良い気がする。
失敗を重ねて学ぶことが重要という動画ですね