Sparky Channel

2 years ago | [YT] | 82



@SparkyChannel

The 2 winners of the Sparky Channel IDEAL clamp meter giveaway have been randomly chosen. Congratulations!

2 years ago (edited) | 24

@Ouzelfalls

Hi Sparky...I just want to say thanks for your educational videos. I'm 74 and still am learning. I've learned a lot from you. I properly installed switches and a new receptacle at my daughter's house. they're remodeling their bath and needed the electrical and water shut-off's--I did all the installs myself. I also treated myself to a new Fluke 117 multimeter. I had an analog meter for years and it was time for an upgrade. thanks again!

5 months ago | 0

@jostertervar9916

Congratulations Winners!!!

2 years ago | 0  

@OneMillionBuddhas

That meter looks useful. My first Klein meter just broke after about 18 months.

2 years ago | 0  

@tfun101

Damn sparky, I remember watching your videos like 6 years ago when I was a first year apprentice

2 years ago | 1  

@brianmcdermott2430

Great meter for HVACR work.

2 years ago | 1  

@jonathanackerman1719

Hi I love all the information you give would it be out of the question for you to start a podcast about electrical??

1 year ago | 0

@jfunk79

Where you been boss? Havent seen a new vid for awhile!

8 months ago | 0

@AuditAmplifier

Any experts want to help with a service-entrance install and the specifics of wiring from meter-box/disconnect (outdoors) to subpanel (indoors) for my particular components...? I need to know where it is and isn't okay to punch-out/exit the meter/disconnect to then enter the structure to eventually land at the 200A subpanel as well as what I need and the best way to install all of it when I need to run 4 4/0 aluminum conductors (SER) between two panels that only come with 3 4/0 aluminum lugs installed... it seems obvious that I need to install ground bars in each (with 4/0 lugs?)... but how exactly? And does each panel require it own pair of ground rods (requiring two additional, smaller lugs on the new ground bars in both panel for each end of the ground wires from each pair ground rods)...? Thanks in advance! ✌️❤🤙

2 years ago | 1

@cole33333333

Question?? Is the a NEC code that covers tapping outlets or switches?

1 year ago | 0

@tommymalecki5114

Gets hurt try a plug tester and let me know how good you are. You will fail

1 year ago | 0

@rlopez551

Question, is it allowed to use a pull-box (land NM cables), then emt pipe (solid wires) to the main electrical panel or sub-panel?

2 years ago | 0

@tommymalecki5114

I watch your video on gfi and two prong outlets. You did nothing to make the outlet safe, still not grounded and if you used I plug tester, the gfi will not trip. Very misleading information. AND WRONG. HOPE NO ONE GET HURTS

1 year ago | 0