Great video! Im doing my electrician course at the moment and looking to do stuff to my house first and this is very helpful. Keep up the great work buddy.
@DoctorElectricYouTubeРік тому
Hi Duffin, thank you for your comment, good luck in your training 👍
@LolLol-gd7lyРік тому
Same I've just finished my level 3
@salmonfish3032Рік тому
I like your videos please continue . NB: min 25:21 , correct me if I'm wrong but if the temperature increase the conductor resistance increase by default . thanks again for sharing you experiences .
@DoctorElectricYouTubeРік тому
Yes you are correct
@huyongquan65542 роки тому
good job. I just wander how much will be charge for this job.
@joeypriestman67832 роки тому
You’re a top man, Adam👍🏼
@DoctorElectricYouTube2 роки тому
He's a good lad, have a great time when filming with him
@Carl-re6zbРік тому
Guys.... 1st time on your channel (plumbing and heating engineer )...love the content but especially the dynamic between you & Adam.. Keep up the good work... PS.... Ever thought about becoming a Danny Dyer impersonator??
@callumsimpson74836 місяців тому
Wouldn’t it be better to fit a outside fused spur instead of the whiska box so they could isolate it and it could then have more than one socket fitted in the future.
@Hannah-sk3fv10 місяців тому
Would it be possible to run another outdoor socket connected to the first one as I want to put two outdoor sockets on either side of a patio door
@onpointfithertsРік тому
Great video.
@DoctorElectricYouTubeРік тому
Thank you Jay.
@vovamuzykamuzyka8179 місяців тому
Hello, sorry guys what type of cable you used outside, this black one. And what for mechanical protection, that is ok? Thank you
@legendhero998 місяців тому
Wondering the same...tks
@paullewis16372 місяці тому
What about the holes you made in the plasterboard, how did you fix them.
@TheChromeCookieРік тому
what type of cable is that? Just a standard 1.5mm cable ? or one with special outdoor resistant insulation?
@DoctorElectricYouTubeРік тому
Thanks for the comment. There's no such thing as a "standard cable", I'm sure I said it in the video but it's Hi-Tuff code NYY-J 2.5mm
@sasiroshan79532 роки тому
Nice video…..
@jwspotondetailing9527Рік тому
White plug that was in the socket still has the paper on
@kevanswift77972 місяці тому
When the temperature increases the resistance goes down? You sure. Would have used black pvc conduit myself
@martinw245Рік тому
Did the customer have a plug lying around outside to get full of water?
@DoctorElectricYouTubeРік тому
No, they only just put the water feature outside
@rnaridersarea57922 роки тому
Funny guys, I see you are forces veteran is that the senior service or one of the others
@DoctorElectricYouTube2 роки тому
Haha, cheers mate. Army, Royal Logistic Corps
@steve11211Рік тому
Thats not a new installation that would be an alteration to an existing installation as you are making an addition to an existing circuit (Even just a minor works certificate would be fine)... Also that socket you came off, I could be wrong but it looked like there was 3 cables in the back of it, I would hazard a guess its a ring plus a spur, you just added another spur, if you check you are only allowed to spur off once from each point, you have spurred twice. I could be wrong as we didn't see the final job, I always put a fcu for outside sockets as you know eventually everything outside will leak, having a fcu or 20A double pole switch allows you to isolate the outside socket so the RCD could be reset, you could put this next to the existing socket an extend one leg of the ring so the fcu is on the ring, then the existing spur is ok and your fcu is on the ring so you are not spuring twice from a single point, apologies if you did this and just didnt explain it.. IMO you should not have been doing EICR's without the 2391, its the best way to prove competency in law...
@DoctorElectricYouTubeРік тому
great comment, thank you. Yes 2391 proves competency but having 2391 doesn't prove that you will test correctly as many don't bother and do about 6 EICR's a day
@ef7480Рік тому
Anyone with the skill , knowledge and competence can do an EICR. There is nothing in 'law' that says otherwise. As mentioned, even someone that does not have the 2391 can turn out a crap 'drive by' EICR. Confidence in your work is key not the qualification.
@steve11211Рік тому
@@ef7480 Yep, unfortunately that is correct.. However if something goes wrong and you will be required to prove competence, the person with the 2391 will be in the dock a lot shorter time that the person without it.. 2391 I agree does not mean you will do a good job but its a difficult course to pass if you don't know what you are doing..
@DoctorElectricYouTubeРік тому
@@ef7480 💯 👌👍
@ef74809 місяців тому
@@steve11211- yep thats why it's always good to actually know what you are doing lol..
@HeathenGeek2 роки тому
Spoon 🤣🤣🤣
@inokinugent577 місяців тому
Change the bloody board 😂😂😂😂
@inokinugent577 місяців тому
So have u extended the Ring for the outside socket or did you just come of a socket inside 😅for outside? I hope not 😅😅😅😅 you might have just messed up the RF circuit 😢😢😢
@patrickholmes24678 місяців тому
Electrician needs retraining and concentrate on video
@patrickholmes24678 місяців тому
Too much talking get on with it send your mate to next job very poor
@David-py7qi7 місяців тому
They have to talk it’s a video demonstrating electrical works 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️