Newb here so don't laugh if this is a stupid suggestion, but isn't it pointless having a 50a breaker after a 32a breaker? Or is the 50a just an isolator that is rated at 50a?
Wow that's appalling.
Nothing stopping it getting rained on, not even bothered to use the bodger's favourite tool the black tape. Hole in wall probably not drilled at a good angle meaning it will dribble inside when it rains. Outer sheathing not terminated in light properly.
Anything else?
Watched a couple last night, sick of seeing everyone bending over for 'Tradify'. I have adblocker because i don't want people hawking crap at me, so once they build it into the actual video me go bye bye.
In the real world it's hardly graft to call a spark and tell him 'it's ready for you tuesday, do you need a key' is it.
The point is most builders offering to do electrics will do them themselves and those that don't put huge markup on the price for themselves.
I can't actually believe you're...
I'm not. 'genuine main contractor' doesn't mean he knows electrics, and neither does working out of a van. The best electrician at work works out of a hatchback.
The point was, most builders aren't going to be actually qualified or experienced to do electrics, and the ones that get someone...
For me easiest and best always wins. In a socket situation a wago is absolutely better. It might be different in a rocket or aircraft but this video is about a socket.
It has much less room for user error, is faster, easier, looks better. The only thing it loses out on is cost but then to do a...
Fair play to them all. I unsubbed from their videos because it's just the same old nonsense of them talking all the time now. Like to see the actual job get done, not someone just talking about the job getting done.
I mean isn't that technically the point of a crimp, to crimp two wires together? So in that sense yeah it's fine but i'm of the opinion that if there is a better way then you should do it that way.
So when i see colleges teaching people to fanny about with knives or snips to strip wires, i...
Never ever let a builder do your electrics. Not only are they not qualified but they charge more than necessary a lot of the time.
Get an electrician to do it.
Black and white?
There is a multitude of qualifications, all of which you can either possess or not possess in any combination, and you don't need any of them to legally carry out work of any kind. You only actually 'need' a JIB gold card because employers ask for it, it's not a legal...
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