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24KW, 200A Panel, Home Generator Hookup (GENERAC)

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  • Опубліковано 2 лют 2024
  • hey guys, welcome back to another UA-cam video. Today we are hooking up this 24 kW home generator by the brand Generac. This job definitely didn’t go as smoothly as I hoped, but we got er done. Thank you so much for watching if you want to support my channel, please like this video and subscribe for more!
    Let me know in the comment section what type of videos you would like to see from me :)
    If you want to follow my other socials (tiktok, and Instagram), you can visit my website www.karlythesparky.com to find them!!
    just a little heads up, I’ve got plenty of videos coming your way. I just have to find the time to edit them… I’m a pretty busy gal these days, so I appreciate your patience sm!!!

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 207

  • @MyWTFName
    @MyWTFName 6 місяців тому +44

    Your real life experiences (which we all encounter daily in our jobs) are more valuable to share than the over-rehearsed perfection so many other channels portray as a false sense of reality.

    • @duramusmosley5530
      @duramusmosley5530 5 місяців тому +2

      I often tell my apprentice that the b.s. is why we charge what we do. No one puts up with the stuff folks in the trades have to(I'm HVAC).

  • @howardtaylor8994
    @howardtaylor8994 6 місяців тому +22

    I always blow air with my big air compressor
    to clear out rocks , dirt ,and water bottles that people or kids put in there before you get back to pull cable in.
    I had a 6 inch pipe that I was going to pull (3) 500 mcm cables and 1 ground wire for (13,500 volts) a feed to a transformer and when I put air in it 12 water bottles blew out the end.
    I put pvc caps on my pipes now till I can get back to it . I still blow the pipe before I start anything.

    • @Mack_Dingo
      @Mack_Dingo 5 місяців тому

      I'm sure every electrician brings a "Big" Air compressor with them everywhere they go. That last sentence tho...😂

    • @davidunderwood4341
      @davidunderwood4341 5 місяців тому +2

      That's when you show up with correct thing you need. It's a multi million dollar house, it should be treated that way. At least pull a small rag through it multiple times.@@Mack_Dingo

    • @lordkevork
      @lordkevork 2 місяці тому

      Compressor or vac/reverse vac. And she needs gloves!

    • @JetFire9
      @JetFire9 18 днів тому

      Some electricians are smart and prepared, like this guy, and some aren’t, like this lady and the one with the negative comment.

  • @iamdonsharp
    @iamdonsharp 6 місяців тому +23

    i felt that pinch when your linesman's snapped you. happens every damn time.

    • @Hunty49
      @Hunty49 4 місяці тому

      And it's always where the lug crimper is! Blood blisters for days.

  • @jefferygodwin1631
    @jefferygodwin1631 6 місяців тому +6

    Thanks for the flashbacks. loved pulling wire through clogged pipes.

  • @AlongtheRiverLife
    @AlongtheRiverLife Місяць тому +2

    You did a great job hooking it up.
    Whoever did the conduit should have placed caps over the ends when they installed it.

  • @haiderhussain2619
    @haiderhussain2619 4 місяці тому +2

    Hi I love to watch your work and also learn many things to improve my knowledge, especially when you are stuck at a certain point.

  • @kaizenspirit1003
    @kaizenspirit1003 6 місяців тому +16

    First video of Karly really struggling. I like it lol I mean It breaks that too perfect image of you a gorgeous female electrician doing everything easily and smoothly like a superhero, but here you're just a human like us. On social media content creators tend to only show the positive side of what they're doing or living as if their life is perfect like a dream. I don't like it, it's dishonest and misleading. Anyway, thank you for the video. Keep it up Karly :)

    • @CajunReaper95
      @CajunReaper95 6 місяців тому +1

      What in the world???⬆️ this is the type of comment that make women quit these types of jobs because it’s really creepy the way you threw that out there women are there to work not to be gawked at or cat called, I think you should talk to someone about the way you comment or something because it’s really creepy!

    • @kaizenspirit1003
      @kaizenspirit1003 6 місяців тому +1

      @@CajunReaper95can you be more specific on what exactly do you find creepy in my comment? "Gorgeous" is what bothers you ? Well she is. She's also smart and skilled and does a very neat clean beautiful almost artistic job. These are facts. Anyway my comment was mainly about content creation. Now I think you should try to read and understand people's comments before overreacting

    • @carlboss5062
      @carlboss5062 13 годин тому

      ​@@CajunReaper95
      Your a goof ball bruh...
      We all know this chick could probably make more money on only fans.
      This is her way of attention seeking with out going full blown e wh0r3.

  • @aquaman30k
    @aquaman30k 6 місяців тому +5

    Very clean install! That 3/4 looked like it was broken underground. Could be why there was so much dirt coming up.
    It always amazes me when owners of a multi-million dollar home cheaps out on an air cooled generator and partial home backup.

    • @rupe53
      @rupe53 5 місяців тому +2

      I used to say the same thing but after installing these for like 25 years I find the GC on the job isn't fully aware of anything but the bottom line, so $10k versus $20k - $40k, which might only be asked for if there was an engineer specing the job.

  • @MOERKMOERT
    @MOERKMOERT 6 місяців тому +15

    We always use silicon spray to lube the cable when pulling in conduit.

    • @robbbenedict
      @robbbenedict 2 місяці тому

      There's a product for that....

    • @JohnThomas-lq5qp
      @JohnThomas-lq5qp 2 місяці тому

      Bet it's not listed for that purpose. Your ambulance chaser mean lawyer will second this.

    • @MOERKMOERT
      @MOERKMOERT 2 місяці тому

      @@JohnThomas-lq5qp UniPak Cable spray....

    • @MOERKMOERT
      @MOERKMOERT 2 місяці тому

      @@JohnThomas-lq5qp UniPak cable spray....

    • @JohnThomas-lq5qp
      @JohnThomas-lq5qp 2 місяці тому

      @@MOERKMOERT Thanks for that product info. I had an inspector break my balls because I used bathroom silicone on both sides of an entry wall to seal wires to prevent condensation. Like using bathroom silicone because it usually does not form mildew . Inspector told me that it's not listed for that use. Told him I have silicone ice cube trays and silicone kitchen gadgets that are good safe. Not much harms the gasoline & oil resistant type THHN/THWN insulation.

  • @AlkDarksniper
    @AlkDarksniper 6 місяців тому +6

    Awesome work! 👍Milwaukee have some awesome gloves, hardhats and safety glasses. Just a recomendation. and btw it is good to impose that on the aprentices too. 💯

  • @IAmBranded-jf7pz
    @IAmBranded-jf7pz 6 місяців тому +9

    Loving the style of these videos. Keep it up!

  • @nondisclosed8866
    @nondisclosed8866 6 місяців тому +6

    Generac makes a specialty cable for their generators with all the power and control all in one👍

    • @rupe53
      @rupe53 5 місяців тому +1

      Yup, and it's great to work with till you look at the price. OTOH, you get it back in the labor if you take time to do the math.

    • @oakoliver7183
      @oakoliver7183 4 місяці тому

      Yep. I just bought 25 ft. for $350. Ziller electric was the name of the place.

    • @jordanbutler8828
      @jordanbutler8828 17 днів тому

      Is it CSA approved?

    • @nondisclosed8866
      @nondisclosed8866 16 днів тому

      @@jordanbutler8828 I would think so, considering that Generac is and this cable was manufactured by them for this purpose. But I could be wrong.

  • @Geebee246
    @Geebee246 5 місяців тому +2

    Always add some wire gel on the wires and some in the pipes . Don’t want to sound like a boss but very important to use torque wrench on lugs . Great job 👍

  • @traog
    @traog 2 місяці тому

    I've installed a couple of these Generacs and there is one at a facility I work at. I don't know about my previous installs but the other one has big trouble burning out starters in the winter when it is cold, a few years ago we installed a pan heater to try keep the engine temperature up, so far it has been ok since putting that in. Good work, be a bit safer on the ladders, we've all done it, but one day you or someone else won't get away with it.

  • @jrpritchard1622
    @jrpritchard1622 6 місяців тому +8

    awesome job Karly little tip use some compress air it help clear the conduit but make sure to stay clear of the conduit when using the compress air be safe

  • @doctorcrankenstein349
    @doctorcrankenstein349 6 місяців тому +1

    Great job! Good work on piping into the generator. A good electrician will always make it work. If You ever move to the states and need a job give us a shout.

  • @TanveerKhan-hj9lp
    @TanveerKhan-hj9lp 5 місяців тому +1

    Thanks sister for uploading these videos, I learn alot from you😊

  • @petem6291
    @petem6291 6 місяців тому +2

    Karly , I am surprised you don't use the liquid cable slip on the conductors the stuff works great . if you run into a situation where you have to get dirt out of the conduit , compress air works great. And you can also blow a drag line through a conduit in seconds I learned that from the guys that install/ update gas station .

  • @paulcoulston1987
    @paulcoulston1987 6 місяців тому +3

    Hi Karly, The more you learn about the NEC The easier it will make your job. 24KW generator has a 100 amp circuit breaker, You could have used three size #3 thwn copper gauge and one #8 gauge copper for the ground for the power conductors. Then quantity five 18 gauge thwn for the control wires, If they are all rated the same voltage they can all go in the same conduit. I don't know why somebody told you they need to be shielded, or as some of the other posts have said You could have used Generac TC Cable which has everything molded into one. Look over article 336.10 (9) in the NEC, Sorry I'm not sure what you using Canada but this is what we use. I really enjoy your videos take care

    • @rupe53
      @rupe53 5 місяців тому

      Valid point and there are only 3 wires in the bundle that DON"T need to be rated for line voltage... but everyone pulls THHN anyway so 99% of the time you could pull them together and still be within code.

    • @oakoliver7183
      @oakoliver7183 4 місяці тому

      Yep. I didn't want to say anything. I'm putting in a 26kw now and ordered the all in one cable. #2 copper is all that is needed.

    • @rupe53
      @rupe53 4 місяці тому

      @@oakoliver7183 that's good stuff and even at $15 a foot, it's way easier than pulling separate wires, plus you save on the labor and extra conduit. BTW, that cable has ALL of the wires rated for line voltage so that's how they get by the code requirements.

  • @Moises505130
    @Moises505130 6 місяців тому +4

    Just realized you're Canadian when you said house lol interesting work vid, cheers

  • @GBlaque
    @GBlaque 6 місяців тому +1

    I got to do my first transfer switch last Thursday. Luckily it was inside a warehouse, so no rocks. We used a lot of butter to pull the wires and it went smoothly😂

  • @REVNUMANEWBERN
    @REVNUMANEWBERN 11 днів тому

    Worked 40+ years for a lawn Mower MFG that was bought out by B&S, one day we got a shipment in our Ga. warehouse straight from the Savannah port, we opened the trailer door and there was OVER 5 well known U.S. brand names on the boxes of ALL generators, and the kicker was they ALL came out of the same MFG plant in CHINA

  • @derekjlight
    @derekjlight 6 місяців тому +5

    Karly is so rad.

    • @karlythesparky
      @karlythesparky  6 місяців тому +4

      thanks brotha 😎

    • @derekjlight
      @derekjlight 6 місяців тому +1

      @@karlythesparky you got it pal. Keep up the great work.

    • @GreatJay23
      @GreatJay23 6 місяців тому

      She really is

  • @stevendevilliers471
    @stevendevilliers471 29 днів тому

    Had a good laugh , a continent away from you my team was experiencing the same problem. We chose to break out and replace the conduit.

  • @RandomSkitts
    @RandomSkitts Місяць тому

    When I was in landscape construction they always told me to keep the conduits clear of debris. We would even tape to the ends to make sure. I now see why. I had no idea it would be so hard to move cable through if there was some debris.

  • @awakentheheretics
    @awakentheheretics 6 місяців тому

    Coming from a generator technician I love seeing this cuz I never get to see the install of the gen I only ever see them all set! I love to know the work going into the install.

  • @nathanlindley5354
    @nathanlindley5354 14 днів тому

    The line and low voltage can go in the same conduit if all conductors are rated for 600v per NEC
    No shield required per Generac.
    They even sell a tray cable with both high low voltage together no shield.

  • @keithbennett5519
    @keithbennett5519 6 місяців тому +1

    Amazing, I love watching your videos

  • @Capt182
    @Capt182 6 місяців тому

    I loved being a sparky. The only stress being: falling far behind schedule due to unseen circumstances on a job.
    It took years of making the same mistake over before stepping back and allowing 1/2 day to the every scheduled job.
    Without a time bomb, the job is enjoyable, and somehow just as profitable.

  • @gelguitarist
    @gelguitarist 6 місяців тому

    I’m a Psych RN, but love doing hvac, plumbing and electrical projects at home. I’m currently working on my generator project, and while it’s definitely not as complex as this job in the video, I don’t think people need to be so quick to call the pros in if they’re aware of how electricity works and they feel comfortable. Guess that makes me an above-average Joe.

  • @michaelyork4554
    @michaelyork4554 6 місяців тому

    When you put so much time and effort to get it done just right, only to find out someone else, who just came and positioned thee generator, couldn't get it in the proper position.
    I felt your frustration. Retrofits are usually a nightmare. So much better when it's a completely new installation, and you can control all of it.

  • @jcaleca60
    @jcaleca60 3 місяці тому

    She is a good electrician I spoke with her, and she knows her stuff and a very nice woman 😊 I always would get those blood blisters from my Lineman. Every now and then.😊 I had to leave the trade after 27 years back operation did me in 😢

  • @riaanvanzyl-ti6sd
    @riaanvanzyl-ti6sd 6 місяців тому

    Lovely video,it was worth the wait, another great job well done,Karly.

  • @tenchi144
    @tenchi144 3 місяці тому

    Hey so the way this system works is different then what you said. So the wires marked n1 and n2 are going to be your utility sensing wires. The generac evo controller installed on that 24kw gen is doing all the work for you. It senses when utility is lost (even just loose a leg or undervoltage condition) then it'll start the engine by itself and transfer the switch automatically. Hence automatic transfer switch (ats). The t1 wire is going to the controller for battery charging so it'll have 120 on it as well. Then there's battery voltage being sent from the gen for the board in the switch. Just to be used for the coils to switched and the there's some other functions on that board that can be used for building management. But in order for all this to work you have to register the unit with generac, otherwise you'll have to start the unit yourself and transfer yourself. Good luck out there! Pullin wires in the cold sucks. That's why I'm glad I work on mostly industrial generacs, they have block heaters that work great and keeping hands warm lol

  • @Tgil64
    @Tgil64 2 місяці тому

    Pulling lube for those aluminum conductors would help, and of course when the PVC is installed correctly you won't have all the dirt and rocks. Get some MaxiFlex cut resistant gloves, they're worth the $.

  • @benwobig
    @benwobig 6 місяців тому +1

    I would recomend safety PPE and proper Safety on a ladder also. Some times in life the little things count the most. Keep up the hard work.

  • @lylewatts6370
    @lylewatts6370 6 місяців тому

    Great video and thank you for the info on the Generac. I have hook up other brands for commercial jobs but not a residential unit.

  • @RogierYou
    @RogierYou 6 місяців тому +2

    Would adding wire lube have helped? How about using a shop vac to clean out the conduit first?

  • @msim28
    @msim28 5 місяців тому

    When the conductors get stuck like that, what I have learned is to do quick and continuous jabs on the wires forwards while another pulls. I dont know why but it always works. It doesnt have to be fierce but continuous.

  • @georgemace3102
    @georgemace3102 6 місяців тому +1

    Excellent video👍👍

  • @TheForgottenMan270
    @TheForgottenMan270 6 місяців тому

    I've done several of those Generac generators and they are a pain sometimes. Because I've installed several of those generators I know what you installed is a 24kw. 100 amps for those who don't know. I've also installed the 48kw (200 amp) Generac generators. They're about 2 to 3 times the size of that one.

  • @steveloux4709
    @steveloux4709 6 місяців тому +1

    I think the take-away here can be broken into two key points:
    1) Never, ever run 1/2" PVC underground. My rule of thumb is 1" or larger. It's all about making the wire pull easier, saving time and MORE money than the larger PVC costs to furnish and install.
    2) When you show up to someone else's install, swab the underground conduit with a strip of cotton cloth or something similar to drag all the sediment and rocks out of the conduit before beginning the wire pull.

  • @aarons8143
    @aarons8143 6 місяців тому

    I just had to order the same low voltage cable. Thank goodness I can get it same day.

  • @markh3376
    @markh3376 3 місяці тому

    Good idea! Generator motor 👍👍

  • @sadekjs
    @sadekjs 6 місяців тому

    Awesome job ⚡️⚡️⚡️ always makin the best UA-cams

  • @Mike80528
    @Mike80528 6 місяців тому +1

    Having just completed some PITA wire pulls for my PV system installation, I feel your pain.

    • @Ozymandias86
      @Ozymandias86 6 місяців тому

      Generac makes a cable that has everything you need, high voltage and low volt controls all in one cable

  • @crispusattucks8265
    @crispusattucks8265 6 місяців тому +1

    Highly recommend using Gen cable it’s $5-6 a foot but definitely worth it.

    • @rupe53
      @rupe53 5 місяців тому +1

      that cable is expensive, but if you plan from the start you can get it back on the labor and less conduit.

  • @jorbedo
    @jorbedo 22 дні тому

    Nothing like a beautiful, smart, hard-working woman. When working near open panels, tie your hair. Be safe.

  • @ericvonwiegen5672
    @ericvonwiegen5672 6 місяців тому +2

    Nice 😍

  • @ArabVlog
    @ArabVlog 27 днів тому

    Holy shit that looked like a nightmare, reminds me of one job i did back last summer we had to think outside the box, the conduit collapsed so we decided to bruteforce an xlpe cable underground we had on wire pulled a ground wire we connected the new cable with a new ground wire and a flex conduit for future use to the groundwire on one side and highjacked a telescopic lift from the factory we were working in and pulled the ground from the other side with mechanical force, and... it worked, we used meger to check if we hurt the sheathing and we didnt it was so uforic

  • @chev915
    @chev915 6 місяців тому

    Well done on doing the job, nice job on the wiring :)

  • @trd4x429
    @trd4x429 6 місяців тому

    You’re really amazing, thank you for the video.

  • @HVAC544
    @HVAC544 6 місяців тому

    Coming up with another solution and getting the job done is what it's all about! Thanks, for showing this side of the trades we inevitably face jobs are that rather difficult from time to time even if they are perceived to be easy. This is what separates the experienced from the inexperienced.

  • @DUCATI503
    @DUCATI503 6 місяців тому +1

    Is good Idea put the mandrel before pull any wire inside the pipe because the mandrel clean any rock and tell you if the pipe is ok to pull the wire because something the pipes are broken or bended bad.

  • @birdjohnson736
    @birdjohnson736 5 місяців тому

    You should get Lubicate for the wire or cables.

  • @NitinSharma-tl8rw
    @NitinSharma-tl8rw 6 місяців тому

    Hello my friend your electrical work video awesome

  • @jrsmyth9761
    @jrsmyth9761 6 місяців тому

    Those generators transfer switches should be an automatic change over between line and generator power and then back.
    Once line power is lost, there is a short delay, just in case there is a quick return to line power, and then the generator fires and power is switched to generator.

  • @jesusenriquegastelumacosta3290
    @jesusenriquegastelumacosta3290 6 місяців тому +1

    Nicee job 👍🏻👌🏻

  • @rogerbean393
    @rogerbean393 6 місяців тому

    Good to watch, use some lube when pulling cables. Silicone or washing up liquid !!!! Although in this case some numpty screwed up the groundworks.
    Felt the pain with the pinch , why don’t you have an Allen key driver so you can stick it on a ratchet, or T bar.

  • @russrockino-rr0864
    @russrockino-rr0864 6 місяців тому +3

    Use a pulling rope for those larger conductors. Ratchet, extension and Hex sockets work much better for terminating larger lugs. Make sure lugs are torqued to proper specs. And you won't hurt your hands as much. I hate watching newer Journeyman and apprentices struggle. Great video, Thanks for sharing. Russ, 28 years in the Trade.

  • @MrCmgl1
    @MrCmgl1 6 днів тому

    Great video. I am a generator installer and hate when using conduit run by others. Maybe I miss understood you, but that’s not an automatic transfer switch? I swear you said the homeowner has to start the generator and then flip a switch to transfer power.

  • @Blocklesner686
    @Blocklesner686 6 місяців тому +1

    Watching fr europe 💪🏻💪🏻

  • @sergey8692
    @sergey8692 6 місяців тому

    Приятно наблюдать за человеком, который любит свою работу!

  • @Marshall7302
    @Marshall7302 6 місяців тому +1

    ive seen where junk gets in the conduit ... did ya try to shop vac the debris out? i have seen that successfully done before.l

  • @ThePixelKop
    @ThePixelKop 6 місяців тому

    Oh different kind of hookup 😮

  • @JESUSISALLPOWER
    @JESUSISALLPOWER 6 місяців тому +1

    It's always good to use a vacuum cleaner before you go on somebody else's job just so you don't run into those problems

  • @derxsperling
    @derxsperling 5 місяців тому

    Put some dishsoap into the conduit, helps a lot 😊

  • @Penguin545
    @Penguin545 5 місяців тому

    Our girl needs to step up her Allen key game- get some that that you can mount on a 3/8 ratchet, or at the very least T handles. 😊

  • @sevestan
    @sevestan 6 місяців тому +1

    Got to ask Karly.....I always admired quality of your work and I aspire to do the same but that takes time and I am constantly under the gun. You mention many times that your jobs take longer than anticipated. How does your shop deal financially with jobs that come in over budget? I feel like this is an enormous issue nowadays and cannot be specific to our own shop.

  • @awakentheheretics
    @awakentheheretics 6 місяців тому

    Also on the "shed" situation. Those gens do not and are not supposed to go in buildings. They will void warenty and melt controllers and overheat. Check the manual. There can be a cover structure but the intake and exaust sides need to be open to the outside.

  • @richwinegar5517
    @richwinegar5517 6 місяців тому +1

    I have used an air compressor to blow out crap first, I never use 1/2 in PVC

    • @richwinegar5517
      @richwinegar5517 6 місяців тому

      Tge kind ok compressor you pull behind your truck

  • @user-te3fd7zn2h
    @user-te3fd7zn2h 6 місяців тому

    With a Generac you don’t need shielded cable for the control side even when pulling in with the line voltage

    • @rupe53
      @rupe53 5 місяців тому

      you are correct. You only need all of the control wires to be rated for line voltage. (instead of 12 volts DC)

  • @krisk1547
    @krisk1547 6 місяців тому

    Manual switch-over might be ok if you're home but if you're away for few days and power goes out all your food will go bad.

  • @joeclark9042
    @joeclark9042 6 місяців тому

    Very good job girlie you done a very nice job I like that but hey I got a question for you those Allen wrenches where do you get your tools at can you give us like a list or something I do electrical and I like those Allen wrenches I appreciate you thank you

  • @martinhickey3011
    @martinhickey3011 6 місяців тому

    Good job.

  • @davidwebb5020
    @davidwebb5020 6 місяців тому

    love your videos

  • @ilyass_bouarasse
    @ilyass_bouarasse 5 місяців тому

    Nice work❤

  • @Wintersky136
    @Wintersky136 5 місяців тому

    2:01 If you see something like that, stop and check if it‘s a 1:1 conduit & the rest of the equipment is deenergized. If the conduit is all plastik go ahead and, if uncritical, flush it out with water, afterwards blow it out with compressed air…

  • @torresjacob74
    @torresjacob74 4 місяці тому

    good

  • @eXe09
    @eXe09 6 місяців тому +1

    What's the "grease" you were putting on the cables? I'm not an electrician, I don't understand half the thing you're doing but I still enjoy it :)

    • @johncochran8497
      @johncochran8497 6 місяців тому +2

      There's many different brands, but they all do the same thing. It's to prevent the aluminum from oxidizing. One brand is Noalox.

  • @smallpants
    @smallpants 6 місяців тому

    This is really well timed because I'm currently trying to figure out if my parent's new house, with 400A service, needs a 400A generator even though only certain circuits might be powered. Sounds like yes but we're cringing at the price difference.

    • @rupe53
      @rupe53 5 місяців тому

      Good chance that house does NOT have 400 amp service. If there are a pair of 200 amp panels, it's probably a 320 amp service. I would seek profession advice because proper generator sizing is going to be outside the scope of someone in your shoes. BTW, profession advice might save you $10 - $20k so worth the effort.

  • @bwillan
    @bwillan 6 місяців тому

    As for the dirt in your conduit, I suspect, it was trenched and left open for quite a while and the sections unglued in which rain and debris got into the pipes.

  • @khanimtiaz2817
    @khanimtiaz2817 5 місяців тому

    Nice to see you 😅🎉🎉

  • @hunterstark9556
    @hunterstark9556 5 місяців тому

    Girl you are absolutely beautiful & it’s a pleasure to watch a master of her craft!! Keep it up!!!!!!! ❤❤❤😎😎😎

  • @james.8985
    @james.8985 6 місяців тому

    Great effort 👌🏽 🇦🇺

  • @jameskarl8908
    @jameskarl8908 5 місяців тому

    I’m not an electrician, nor do I know much about plumbing, but what if you took a drain snake and ran it through the conduit first? Idk if that would do anything, just an idea.

  • @michaelcavazos-qd1si
    @michaelcavazos-qd1si 2 місяці тому

    Nice job but why didn’t you use generator wire? It has high and low volt wire together and it would have just been one pull

  • @saulduenaz7987
    @saulduenaz7987 6 місяців тому

    Hoy tuvimos el mismo problema con cables atorados en la tubería, tardamos 5 horas en pasarlos por dentro 😢

  • @DeltaCo7175
    @DeltaCo7175 6 місяців тому

    cmon karly , no wire lube ? Always swab the conduits or blow them out before pulling cable , especially if you didnt install them ! I winced when you got that pinch , cant tell ya how many times ive done that , still havent learned lol.

  • @familiant72
    @familiant72 5 місяців тому

    This is an automatic transfer switch and you do not need to "push a button." The generator will also start without any "switch on." How often do you use gloves and safety glasses? Do you have a valid license?

  • @agoogleuser7899
    @agoogleuser7899 6 місяців тому

    I never knew plumbing snakes may be needed to get conduit fit for line runs.

  • @Ozymandias86
    @Ozymandias86 6 місяців тому

    If you’re doing that correctly the ats should automatically transfers power with the customer having to do nothing. Which is why is called an automatic transfer switch. Use generacs wire next time, in one 1.25” conduit.

  • @patmurphy2472
    @patmurphy2472 6 місяців тому

    What a struggle. Nice work.

  • @yoheliguzman339
    @yoheliguzman339 5 місяців тому

    You should use l key for wire the generator more

  • @stevengarcia1922
    @stevengarcia1922 6 місяців тому

    In Canada can you not use THHN with your line voltage cable? Generac’s is all I install and do in the states. We just use the tray cable from Generac has everything in it

  • @mikeking3110
    @mikeking3110 6 місяців тому

    ATS ,Automatic Transfer Switch

  • @BigfootPrinting
    @BigfootPrinting 6 місяців тому

    can you use a plumbing snake thing to clear out the conduit first?

  • @GreatJay23
    @GreatJay23 6 місяців тому

    I want to get the automatic transfer switch

  • @kittsdiy
    @kittsdiy 6 місяців тому

    5:36 why not use the Wera Cyclop ratchet with hex bit .. way more easy and safe ..

  • @GypsyMoFoJoe
    @GypsyMoFoJoe 5 місяців тому

    Yeah, them “non-professional” don’t use plastic insulating bushings on #4 awg or larger raceway fittings