7 AMAZING Electrical Hidden Secrets You Should Know! Tips & Tricks

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I liked the features of the receptacle with shortcuts on striping wire and making the hooks, genius!
Also if you haven’t shown this already, do and install of a ground fault outlet and show how many outlets it will cover. Thanks

daphlavor
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Good tricks...thank you and Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄

madamedubonnet
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So wouldn't it be better to twist it...or if you did that then it would not seal all the way thru with using those non solder iron caps ...sober and seal connectors

rayofsunshineh
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Keep up all the good you do, keeping me learning a lot 👍👍

leterfly
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Thank you for your tips. Never know when they might come in handy.

araceliadams
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Well, well, well…I learned something new. I had some questions regarding splicing wires to repair a light harness on my Subaru (inherited), I wasn’t sure about just wrapping & heat shrinking…like your TICONN connector way much better. It will also be more secure on my sailboat rewire. Thanks. Great video👍

lzh
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Oh, man, the sodder and seal, talk about two birds with one stone.

BenjaminKibbey
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Gold screws on the right side and switch up should be on

heavilymedicated
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The mickey mouse ears which need to be broken off for some mounting applications can be used as shims for j-boxes that are mounted a little too recessed from the drywall.

surferdude
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normally, ground screw on outlets, switches are oriented to be on lower left.

luckyskitchen
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Wow, as a homeowner I've handled outlets for decades and never knew about the built in strippers, or the raised plastic feature to help make the shepherd's hook.

apackwestbound
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Hello my friend I was wondering if I can put a GFI outlet where a regular one is?

thisorthat
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I'm going to have to review that trick for the probe

rayofsunshineh
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Just subscribed. Your videos are easy to understand You're a good teacher.

Lonelyone
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Great video. I like this a lot. Keep up the great work.

jim
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You could also tell if it's upside down when it says no instead of on...

jonathanlapointe
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Can you also show how to use the network cable?Thank you

mplscarsales
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if you use the solder method shown in tip #5, would you need to have a j-box or can you continue with your wiring as if it was not a soldered wire?

rezzieboy
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Hello I just subscribed I need help I'm on a fixed income and cant afford an electrician . My home Is 100 yrs old andi7 in the basement old wires are everywhere. I have old 40 amp wires for old Electric baseboard heaters. In each room there is a long electric baseboard heater with its own dial switch on off.
I want to clean up and remove all these 40 amp wires. I figured trace wire to panel box and disconnect each 40 amp breaker. Is this the correct way to remove them? I figured if I removed them from the main breaker box that would eliminate completely any power to these electric baseboard heaters. Please advise the best way. Thank you so much.

Lonelyone
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Hello on my main breaker box certain breakers are NOT LABLED in the tab areas. How do I figure out what these are for? Thank you

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