A battery powered heat gun can’t handle heavy gauge adhesive lined twin wall heat shrink tubing. Learn more about heat shrink tubing here 👉 Unravelling the Mysteries of Heat Shrink Tubing! • Unravelling the Myster...
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@dannypereira9819Рік тому
Would it not be easier to just use smaller heat shrink?
@aidanbennett0Рік тому
No, how else will they be able to sell their new heat gun
@JoeMcLovin69Рік тому
@@aidanbennett0 y’all use heat guns? I use lighters😂
@hayleyxyzРік тому
@@aidanbennett0 while I appreciate the cynicism, they don't sell these tools
@aidanbennett0Рік тому
@@hayleyxyz just making a joke
@MasterArkannorРік тому
It would be a lower rating and thickness.
@jameswest7945Рік тому
Used wrong size shrink at first
@readdeadlifeРік тому
Not really as it was fully shrunk at the end. But a smaller heatshink and normal scissors would have made the job easier, for sure.
@ValachKnightРік тому
@@readdeadlife Yeah... And the insulation on the cable was melted.
@dirtyaznstyle4156Рік тому
@@readdeadlife that’s a perfect size head shrink lol 3-1 or 4-1 shrink ratio and you don’t want all the glue squeezing out
@readdeadlifeРік тому
@@dirtyaznstyle4156 there is no perfect when it comes to any cable manufacturing terminology. There is Acceptable, Process indicator and a defect. And this is acceptable for pretty much any application. Not the way I would have done it, but it's not wrong.
@narmaleРік тому
@@ValachKnight no it wasnt, thats adhesive built into the heatshrink
@VerisonMemberРік тому
Bro got the widest heat shrink ever.
@elric9892День тому
that's what she said...
@bobblum597310 місяців тому
Use smaller diameter heat shrink tubing, slide in onto the cable _before_ placing the terminal onto the end, _then_ crimp it, and finally shrink the tubing. Good choice to use the adhesive melt heat shrink.
@chuckbailey68353 місяці тому
That's the difference between some one who makes videos in there garage and some one that works in the feild
@GrahamJEllis2 місяці тому
@@chuckbailey6835 I agree. Except that this is Efixx, they _are_ electricians who used to work in the field and run a training centre and give us many videos... that often contain controversial techniques or information that starts a discussion among us more geeky tradesmen, exactly like this one ;-)
@noureddinenoureddine1617Місяць тому
اين يباع
@javierramirez230027 днів тому
cierto
@alanhat52527 днів тому
@@noureddinenoureddine1617Alibaba? Amazon? eBay?
@goodtimes2595Рік тому
It helps when you use the right size of heat shrink to begin with lol! 😂
@bodhi-lh5wqРік тому
So real I’ve never been on a job and felt like going back to the truck to get the damn heat gun just grab the lighter out my back pocket
@coyoterx6002Рік тому
Probably wouldn’t hurt to put that first heat gun on the high setting like they did for the second one to get the job done.
@ar_xivРік тому
But you always forget until after you solder or crimp
@andreasu.3546Рік тому
@@coyoterx6002 Let's be honest, battery powered heat guns are just wrong.
@coyoterx6002Рік тому
@@andreasu.3546 I can’t hate on electric heat guns. They helped me get through university debt free.
@davepalmer9265Рік тому
You've got that 100 to 1 heat shrink i see
@jodygarcia9892Рік тому
Sometimes u need
@prestonhinojosa257Рік тому
It's that one size fits all 🤌
@LowlyfilmРік тому
Probably 3:1. Common in the Heat shrink, heavy wall with adhesive.
@UltraNyanРік тому
@@Lowlyfilm i love those, hides my inability to do things in the right order and choose shrink with correct diameter
@my_channel_4411 місяців тому
That's gotta be 5:1
@YaMoBeThereAboutРік тому
You know you can get attachments for the heat gun that makes it easier. There's a hook attachment that gives heat to both sides.
@the_eminent_Joshua_E_Hrouda10 місяців тому
they usually come with the hot air gun. I've worked at places where they simply chuck out the carry case and all accessories. Fools!! 🤬🤦♂️
@MaximShtir4 місяці тому
Вы знаете что при загильзовке кабеля нужно продавливать сверху вниз от проушины, ибо гильза имеет свойство выгибаться
@robertespinoza5958Рік тому
Some times you just need a smaller heat shrink lol
@noturdad53549 місяців тому
it’s a resin heat shrink, find one smaller.
@GrahamJEllis2 місяці тому
@@noturdad5354 It's glue heat shrink (or "adhesive lined") and the original one was 3:1 shrink. You can get 2:1 and 6:1. Rayfast used to make 6:1 glue shrink, I'm not sure if Hellerman do now. Of course, several companies make specialist and one-off pieces for specific purposes with specific shapes, materials and ratios, and some of those combinations look crazy. (A concentric splice Y- or T-junction with smaller breakout for PME earth fly-lead in Rad-hard adhesive lined orange XPLE... looks odd. I've used much odder looking stuff that was a nightmare to thread!)
@WHATISF3ARРік тому
The wire: do I hear boss music?
@nicholasittzes7224Рік тому
Gotta love adhesive lined heat shrink tubing! Even when it’s being used in a dry location, it provides extra strength, especially on small wires. And it can’t be beat for watertight splices.
@CICellDirectorCairmannРік тому
i dont think that was adhesive i think he melted the insulation
@ericklein5097Рік тому
@@CICellDirectorCairmann nope it oozes out like that when you use dual wall adhesive. Insulation wouldn't melt that pretty
@athhud9 місяців тому
Not exactly water tight when you have a hole in the end of the lug. That’s why I only use the Grote/Quick Magnalugs.
@nicholasittzes72249 місяців тому
@@athhud I’ve never actually had a situation where I needed a termination to be waterproof, just splices. But I still like to use adhesive lined tubing on terminals, because it provides some additional strain relief. I’ll have to keep that in mind, though, if I ever need waterproof terminations…
@tpeter4240Рік тому
I mean, cordless and corded tools just have different applications in the first place. Corded ones are more powerful and can run for hours, but battery powered ones are maneuverable and more practical for field use. And if your heat gun can’t shrink an (admittedly grossly oversized) wrap, then you need to charge it better!
@LagalaxiadoxeadoraМісяць тому
Vergil: i need more power
@user-ug3ix3zn6sРік тому
Ещё бы 200 трубу взял для термоусадки.
@NeODin1Рік тому
И вместо того, что бы фен другой брать, сразу в костёр кинул и все
@user-rm5yu9pq1xРік тому
@@NeODin1так легче было-бы в горне нагреть😂
@user-cg3nf7hd7lРік тому
🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍
@MrPritoriusРік тому
русская смекалочка!
@user-qs8ic1bu1gРік тому
Это он провода годовит под активный мистери
@user-zj4tm5qb2wРік тому
Мораль: С включенным феном термоусадка садится лучше.
@Hundred2Рік тому
Je le fais au briquet. Je n'ai pas de temps à perdre 😅
@user-fb7lt2cj1kРік тому
каким конкретно феном
@user-fb7lt2cj1kРік тому
фен Метабо не справился но не Штайнел
@user-on7in3df6gРік тому
Не знал, что бывают фены на батарейках. Интересно, оправдывают себя?
@user-hh9ff9xk3oРік тому
Не по размеру термоусадка, если была бы без клея то вообще бы плохо держалась. Я знаю что большую берут специально подбирая кабель на минимальных значениях что бы она большие токи держала, ну типо когда она максимально садится то имеет максимальную толщину, по этому берут по больше диаметрам и усажывают по сильнее, но главное что бы она после вообще держалась
@robertspratford4907Рік тому
I'm so jealous of this ability to have so many custom tools and a clean shop! This guy must have had an awesome dad!
@brandon079Рік тому
But doesn't have the right size heat shrink tube.
@davidelliott584310 місяців тому
He works for a tool shop.
@DiggitySlice9 місяців тому
It's because they never actually use the space to make anything, they just use it to advertise their scam products
@lllllllllllllllllllll1lll18 місяців тому
Boohoo, whine harder.
@steverodriguez48718 місяців тому
You would to if you had a sponsored
@BrookNBones10 місяців тому
I know sometimes those jacket strippers are nice, but in a pinch if you have one, try using a small copper pipe cutter. 👍
@stevoc99309 днів тому
Adjustable pipe cutters are great for SWA
@houtarooreki5751Рік тому
i never thought I'd see the day where an actual electrician is working with wires in one of these vids
@byenzer5101Рік тому
Houtaro Orecki, OK. But, help us out here. WHAT IS THE REASON?
@houtarooreki5751Рік тому
@@byenzer5101 everytime I see one of these videos its always some 5 minutes craft bullshit
@mrdude88Рік тому
Except this electrician likes to use the wrong heat shrink tubing.
@IIDEADBIRDIIРік тому
@@mrdude88that’s how you know it’s a real electrician tho.
@nhibbard89Рік тому
A real electrician would have used an anti oxidant coating on the cables where they went into the crimp connector.
@user-lc8ek9qq1cРік тому
Надо было ещё больше термоусадку взять.
@timflow8350Рік тому
С комплекта перчатки 5 на 185 подошла бы😂
@kyrgyzalyРік тому
Тоже эту фразу хотел написать 😂
@user-ho7zh5yh3eРік тому
Если ТУТК 3 к 1 то толщина изоляции будет огромная и это надёжнее чем 2 к 1.
@bass_vagerРік тому
Она в 3 раза ужимается и с клеем
@FilFPS228Рік тому
@@bass_vager ну так ее можно использовать на больших кабелях. А для этого поменьше взять
@androidynamitРік тому
"He will never work with a cable that big but he kept liking these shorts like madman" -Sun Tzu, probably
@nicholasittzes722420 годин тому
I sure appreciate universal crimping dies like this. In some applications, I was required to use specific dies engineered for a specific connector, and occasionally I felt that it wasn’t as secure as some of the other options.
@andyandros1342Рік тому
I just love tools, doesn't matter what it is, I will find a use for it, hardware stores are like candy stores to me.
@RapidRedRiderРік тому
That’s how I feel inside Harbor Freight
@landslaveРік тому
Same. Shop at hardware and tool stores, then buy at estate sales.
@RapidRedRiderРік тому
@@landslave estate sales are awesome, total treasure troves
@jimmyboe25Рік тому
My lights dimmed when you turned the bigger heat gun on 😂
@FaisalAhmed6320s10 місяців тому
Thanks
@RustyCantReadРік тому
If you're ever in a pinch and your heat source is underpowered, heat the outside of the shrink and then direct a little heat towards the inside at something metal for a second or two before going back to heating outside. I usually do this if I don't have my shield/concentrator for my heat gun in my bag. Not an electrician, use at your own risk, but extremely handy for heat sensitive jobs like I did today where I had to heat to a waterproofing boot near a gas tank.
@timthegunguy47Рік тому
hey do you know where you got the heat shield/concentrator? I can't seem to find one to save my ass!!
@RustyCantReadРік тому
@@timthegunguy47 I made mine using tin snips, a drill, a rivet gun, and the biggest red bull can I could find. id really like an off-shelf concentrator but my heat gun doesn't even have a way to mount one. Wish I could be of more help I know this probably wasn't the answer you were looking for. If I need a temporary heat shield (and FOD isn't a concern) I just make something out of aluminum foil and throw it away when I'm done.
@John_the_baptized2 дні тому
This was so satisfying to watch. I miss working on car electronics sometimes. Sometimes 🤣
@CheddarCheeseBanditРік тому
Sometimes you also need the right size of heat shrink tubing. Preferably, color coded since your wire is brown, unless you’re from a place that uses brown for ground.
@legominimovieproductionsРік тому
WHO USES BROWN FOR GROUND
@bela1969Рік тому
grey, black, brown are the colours of german 3-phased current. Ground is green / yellow
@legros731Рік тому
It was the right size or it would have not shrink enough you can't shrink them indefinitely lol most are 2:1 or 3:1 no amount of heat will make it go smaller it will just burn
@legominimovieproductionsРік тому
@@legros731 this was absolutly not the right size, he could have used 5 sizes lower heat shrink tube and still get a good result. If you need to repair a 1.5mm2 cable you also wouldnt use a heat shrink tube 30 times the size of the wire you want to isolate
@user-yj5vw7pp9hРік тому
Я всё это кусачками даелаю
@lock3ddown883Рік тому
Wish i had all those tools when I installed my amplifiers and upgraded all electrical in my car. One of my amps alone uses two 00g ground and two 00g positive. Add in a 500farad super cap bank and a high output alt... hundreds of dollars just for the power wire. Pushing 9,000 watt rms. NEED MORE POWER
@johndoe..THE_REAL_JOHN-DOEРік тому
Takes power to make power
@derpapito1391Рік тому
I just have a few batteries next to the amps, almost no wires needed, no capacitor needed
@chudleyflusher71326 днів тому
Tardation?
@willt7184 дні тому
in 10 yrs you'll discover home audio monitors and vacuum tubes. in 3 yrs you'll discover sound quality and DSP for your car in a few months you'll discover sound deadening foam 😂
@markcondrey22976 днів тому
The right tools can make you or break you. Nice work!
@markkNLРік тому
Well of course it will fit better when you don't just swap the tool but also swap the heat shrink to the appropriate size. Heat shrink just shrinks by a defined ratio when heated up, it does not depend on how much heat is applied.
@santoshedwardРік тому
Heat shrink sleeve is 5 time over Size than recommended
@randybobandy9828Рік тому
No it's not.
@pieman12345678987654Рік тому
And sometimes you just need the proper sized heat shrink. Life is amazing.
@legros731Рік тому
Yes a smaller one would have worked bette But is still was the right size or it would have not shrink enough you can't shrink them indefinitely lol most are 2:1 or 3:1 no amount of heat will make it go smaller it will just burn
@ybab-jРік тому
i’m always trying to do stuff like this with a pair of needle nose pliers and some electrical tape, having the right tools makes electrical work look so fun
@marionmefford158Рік тому
Excellent job heat shrink worked great. You have to use what you have. Keep up the good work. Where did you get the tools?
@lukasjanen7989Рік тому
I usually just use a big propane torch to heat shrink. U just need to be careful not to burn ur cable or heat shrink.
@collinm5277Рік тому
So much easier
@Tairone1337Рік тому
It discolors everything
@boristakermanРік тому
@@Tairone1337 yeah I really hate the offtone black on my black, really pops out
@derrekvanee4567Рік тому
Butane or mapp or hho with a MOT for the ultimate winz
@lukasjanen7989Рік тому
@@Tairone1337 i use colored shrinks like green/yellow or blue if you have high quality heat shrink they won't discolor if you don't let it get too hot.
@matthewmonell6234Рік тому
Damn I need that as my sub wire for my car
@liama6472Рік тому
I was wating for a comment on car audio, defo a grab if I saw that in a shop for sure
@thechronic47009 місяців тому
I have the same size linking my agm batteries and 25mm to to both amps
@marswrld2489Рік тому
Or maybe use the correct size shrink, also your the only person I know that actually covers it fully so props to you
@jp223449 місяців тому
Amazing how well things work when you use a proper diameter heat shrink.
@christiankirby8092Рік тому
Bro has tools for his tools.
@user-qv8wv8re7vРік тому
Надо два раза опрессовывать наконечник, а если длинна юбки позволяет, то и 3 раза. Я так делаю. 🤗👍
@draiver1spbРік тому
Там все под вопросом, наконечник вроде под пайку, с дренажом.
@artphilipsРік тому
@@draiver1spb, а где сейчас используют пайку, очень давно не встречал. Видел только на подстанциях 70-80-х годов постройки.
@user-qs5iy3sj8xРік тому
Вот именно что длина юбки не позволяет👗🤤😂😂😂😂😂🤓!
@user-qv8wv8re7vРік тому
@@user-qs5iy3sj8x на алюминиевых позволяет, там длинные юбки 😛
@DicCurHicРік тому
@@artphilips Я зачищаю кабель от изоляции, расплетаю свитые "косички" если резина приваренная к жилам - травлю химически (соль, лимонка, перекись; ТБ - при нагреве выделяется хлор - глаза, белые хим. ожоги на коже от горячего раствора) так чтоб капиллярным эффектом раствор не затянуло в кабель, промываю, фиксирую наконечник в тисках, вставляю кабель, добиваю пустое пространство жилами пока запихиваются, запаиваю наконечник горелкой (припой +флюс +промывка), полирую если канифоль осталась, 4 опрессовки под 6-гранник; наконечники со стороны парогенератора пропитываю нарезанную стеклоткань эпоксидной смолой обматываю, потом затягиваю бондаж из стеклотканной изоленты "для обмоток трансформаторов" поверх изолента (при термическом воздействии каменеет), сверху термоусадка (при затягивании может порваться ключами(на 4 гайки с шайбами (поверхности (наконечники, шайбы, гайки) чистятся от окислов от термовоздействия чтоб снизить переходное сопротивление), чтоб не подтягивать раз в неделю, а то гайки приварятся +после затяжки сверху покрываю гайки графитовой смазкой для легкого откручивания)) парогенератор 3Ф по 400А. ps. подрядчики тяп ляп и готово(зачистили, опрессовали, заизолировали, прикрутили перемычку в щитовой) в результате при обнаружении ухудшения контакта в щитовой ("соседи" по ТП взяли в привычку без предупреждения нагрузку как 3 парогенератора в ремонт выводить) сообщил мастеру чтоб переопрессовали, пока они там собирались в течении недели - пришлось тушить щитовую. А моей опрессовке больше 3 лет во влажных условиях при температуре примерно 120град Цельсия. Еще до пенсии(10-15 лет) наверно хватит наконечники стачивать при зачистке(наконечники пришлось по сечению больше брать, стандартные только год держались (от условий эксплуатации)).
@Ladyoftheroundtable3 місяці тому
Yes, setting it to high is certainly helpful. A watt is a watt though, and 2 1500 watt guns put out the same amount of heat. The larger one just spreads the heat thinner.
@PintuMahakul11 днів тому
More power is here. Thank you very much.
@mybetterhalf6373Рік тому
I go one step further in my joints~ Soldering after crimping. 😎
@369ZIRРік тому
I think he works in a switchboard manufacturing warehouse. Won’t catch any of them solder this. 😂😂😂😂 not needed
@Bloodbain88Рік тому
Doing this to battery cable connections in the salt belt, I solder, and then pack around the connector with anti-oxidation paste. THEN heat shrink. Only way to keep out the corrosion for life.
@vyor8837Рік тому
@@Bloodbain88 better contact too.
@TheBoxingNinjaРік тому
@@Bloodbain88 nice.
@Zombie_LongwingerРік тому
That’s Tri Rated cable very nice and very expensive
@efixxРік тому
It is when it’s 120mm sq www.superlecdirect.com/single-core-120mm-tri-rated-cable-black-pvc/?hsa_acc=5149061780&hsa_cam=17724182840&hsa_grp=&hsa_ad=&hsa_src=x&hsa_tgt=&hsa_kw=&hsa_mt=&hsa_net=adwords&hsa_ver=3&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIo6uDpZL3_QIVDLTtCh2jYQSJEAQYASABEgKjd_D_BwE
@CitroTeam10 місяців тому
For this heat shrink I usually use a small torch. I learned this when far from home I had no access to electricity.
@Skracken4 дні тому
We use a propane torch for bigger heat shrinks. Makes short work of it.
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@kjelllindberg6987Рік тому
Why use a hot-glue heat shrink on the connector lug. When using a connector lug intended for soldering? The inspection hole is designed to verify that it is completely filled with solder. In this configuration, it will be an absorption point for water that will erode the copper cable from within. So it is a crappy produced connector lug. Do it again and do it right. And use the correct lug this time, or solder it as it is intended...
@ryanjones7921Рік тому
Crimping that wire doesn’t sit right with me,, Should it be soldered solid first then crimped that way with that lug???
@kjelllindberg6987Рік тому
@@ryanjones7921 Soldered ONLY with that lug. If doing both, always the crimping first...
@ryanjones7921Рік тому
@@kjelllindberg6987 So crimp the strands with the lug? Then drip the solder through the inspection hole to bind/weld the strands to the lug??
@kjelllindberg6987Рік тому
@@ryanjones7921 Crimp first. Then heat the lug to the solder melting point. Then add soldering wire thru the Hole until solder is to be seen at the cable entering point. Then maybe the heat crimping insulation (but that is not really necessary as the water and air/oxigen will never reach the copper as it is covered with solder).
@ShalomBrother4 місяці тому
I’ve been crimping lugs all the way upto 10x the size of that for 23 years and they’ve always had the hole in, we do use hex dies rather than the indent he’s using here
@endurofan985410 місяців тому
gotta love these specific tools for the job 💪👌
@robertc.64414 місяці тому
Very nice work, and super awesome tools!
@sammiller2249Рік тому
What was the tool you used to remove insulation from the wire?
@teambean951Рік тому
It's called a cable stripper knipex makes it it cost about $60
@stransmith1580Рік тому
That one specifically is wiha and it located under wire strippers not sure what size it goes up to though
@masteryoda394Рік тому
I am actively imagining this in JC's voice "Power"😅
@simonruszczak55632 дні тому
Yep, need more power, when the heat shrink sleeve is too big.
@gmarra379 днів тому
The hole at the front of the connector is so you can soldering after you crimp. Then heat shrink.
@AndrewLumsdenРік тому
Better to have a bit more length of heat-shrink extending down along the cable.
@johnwyman61268 місяців тому
I build these for battery systems. The only thing I can add is to solder the connection after crimping and before putting on the heat shrink.
@Userrrrrr810 місяців тому
I’d personally use smaller heat shrink and correct colour for the different conductors
@xxportalxx.7 місяців тому
Eh the color jab is pretty unbased, black is fairly standard for general use, and as for marking conductors it's also common to have one color of wire and use the heatshrink to mark them (red and black heat shrink for dc, red blue and black for 3 phase etc.). The same as how electrical tape is used, black is general purpose, colors are used to mark non color coded cables.
@LeggirРік тому
Just did a bunch today at work after a fire last night. Used crimp lugs for the #2/0 wires, but rather than shrinking the lugs, I just bolted them together and put connection condoms over the ends and zip tied in place
@cheesemonsРік тому
"I need more power"
@Victor-tc8moРік тому
Sometimes you just need narrower tube
@prestonhinojosa257Рік тому
What is that second tool you used to strip the wire? Imma need one of those!
@GrahamJEllis2 місяці тому
Standard CK insulation stripper, it comes with 3 clip-in hooks for working on different diameter cable, and you can adjust the blade depth by turning a know on the end. ("#Oh... A wizard's staff has a knob on the end...#")
@mrD66M9 місяців тому
Would be nice if the terminals were supplied with right size Raychem heatshrink sleeves
@wbrown310Рік тому
That’s what I ran to my CB amplifier
@miscanimeРік тому
You know you're in the industry when a vid like this is exciting.
@Moby41Рік тому
You know someone definitely isn't in the industry if they fall for this stupid ad for a random chinese product off aliexpress
@kahnucharansahoo263Рік тому
good video thank you
@harveypaxton12325 днів тому
I prefer the hex crimps but that looked like a nice tool.
@christianalexis2608Рік тому
"sometimes you just need a smaller heat shrink"
@marcbaflast7271Рік тому
beau travail.
@PorkChop71912Рік тому
I need a crimp tool like that. I crimp 1 and 3 OT lugs daily.
@ford15483 місяці тому
Hello. I would say that this is not a good crimp of cable lugs. It should have a crimp in the same way that good tools do on smaller cable lugs and not just a round stick that presses. This had never been approved by the car industry or many others!
@CoffeeAddictEvan3 дні тому
@@ford1548 and it should be crimped 3 times, correct?
@Danny-20410 днів тому
That’s really good having a plug in heat gun, But what happens when you are installing/changing the intake panels and the and there is not power.
@Sroper1993Рік тому
Wrong type of crimper
@DonkigonkРік тому
Nope good for up to 120CU and 240AL.
@CatnamedMittensРік тому
What's the name of that cable trimmer you used?
@stransmith1580Рік тому
I need to know
@Helmet_enthusiastРік тому
Idk if it’s just me but highly specialized tools are super satisfying
@Droningonuk4 місяці тому
I like that you melted the cables insulation nice touch!
@ShalomBrother4 місяці тому
That’s adhesive lined heat shrink, it oozes like that’s it shrinks. Wrong shrink for the job really
@HeathenGeekРік тому
yep, battery powered heat guns are great. . . unless you actually need to use them for work 😑
@bonnyriggcraigРік тому
Nice editing on the heat shrink. 😂😂😂
@monkfryРік тому
All the right stuff and proper heat shrink 👍
@AWIRE_onpc10 місяців тому
I agree. Rather than using a speaker with a battery, I have pne that plugs straight into the wall
That sheath stripper tool is nifty I just use a box cutter but that looks way safer.
@thomasmleahy62187 днів тому
And a couple of excellent terminations.
@adalbertopaixao803Рік тому
Cara vc trabalha só com ferramentas top!
@MrGreen876День тому
I like how he sped the video up when he brought out the cheaper heat gun 😂
@raymondmcgee44917 місяців тому
We've all had those moments on a job site, especially when hammering something
@bobbradley-zg7re2 місяці тому
The correct tools are amazing
@satibel8 днів тому
you can definitely get a 3kw battery powered heatgun, or just slide the right size of heatshrink before putting the endcap.
@StardustSpiritofTheMostHighДень тому
Very Awesome Showing How To Splice, Insulate, And Protect Industrial Grade Cabling. I Mean It, This Really Is Interesting. I Would Assume The Same Procedure Is Done For The Coils In A Transformer?
@iggysixxРік тому
There's a good chance this is real: normally paint strippers go to 550°C. the Steinel professional ones go up to 650°C (normally reserved for soldering / soft welding). In any case: it's nice to see only quality brand tools being used - real or not; this gentleman takes his work seriously (because that's some serious money being spent there ;) Wiha, Knipex, Metabo, Steinel.. all A-list brands. And the work is very, very cleanly done.) I have an adjustable Steinel Professional paint stripper too - and I have to say; That thing is pretty sweet. (..and a bit more powerful than normal paint strippers) As for "using smaller heat shrink"; I don't know the regulations for high voltage / amperage applications. I've only used consumer grade heat shrink - way thinner, more flimsy, and no longer flexible when shrunk. (Not to mention; I could burn it to a crisp with a heat gun - shrinks at 250°C) It seems very likely to me that there's industrial grade heat shrink tubing that has the properties displayed in this video
@dmanjones7946Рік тому
We use a blow torch... just don't touch the shrink with the flame, hiver it around the shrink, and it shrinks in seconds.
@AhHereWeGo9 місяців тому
1: correct size heat shrink 2: blow torch
@Lobolishes6969Рік тому
Professional job man
@spud15gun8 місяців тому
Good luck finding 240v on site. I love my cordless heat gun with the wrap around attachment for doing heat shrink
@Michael-dc2bhГодину тому
You wouldn't need 240 if you was on site!?? You would be using 110.
@wilsonrawlin8547Рік тому
Nice work and top notch tools. I thoroughly enjoy building cables. Small RF like SMAs and fiber optic can be a pain in the ass though.
@Axolotroll7 днів тому
Plot twist : that cable is the cable for the ACTUAL heatgun he needs to use to insulate the ACTUAL cable he's working on. I heard my car is smaller.
@MDSBock2 дні тому
That ratcheting cable cutter is awesome trimming trees, cutting branches..
@draizwrmРік тому
I want the cable cutter he's using I have a manually operated hydraulic crimper that makes a more solid six sided crimp, you are supposed to slip the right size heat shrink over the wire before you crimp the lug on , then slide for the lug and heat it
@saxmusicmailДень тому
And that, my friends, is how it is done.
@Ripen39 місяців тому
When you FINALLY get to pop the shrinktube
@Qui-97 днів тому
I would've had a flame on that terminal too, so it wouldn't sink the heat from the tubing and the glue would actually stick to it.
@deucedeuce1572День тому
Screw copper wires. I'm gonna use copper pipe. It has a nice big hole in the middle for the electricity to flow.