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  • @Ronny86_
    @Ronny86_7 ай бұрын

    That noise with the ferrule when you hurt your finger is priceless 😅

  • @thedon7536
    @thedon75367 ай бұрын

    Don’t forget to lock chuck when using a smooth drill bit, tighten it then turn chuck back one click 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @Sharron-Idol
    @Sharron-Idol7 ай бұрын

    British Gas! - You've only just realised they're ripping you off? - You must have been conned out of thousands!

  • @ForTheBirbs
    @ForTheBirbs7 ай бұрын

    Cheers Nick. Glad to hear you're ok

  • @CivilisedMuffin
    @CivilisedMuffin7 ай бұрын

    Keen to see the smart re-wire! Hope to do something similar on my new house but it’s a way off and may need to be done in a couple of parts. I echo what others say… you just don’t know if stuff on Amazon etc meets UK regulations.

  • @RaithUK
    @RaithUK7 ай бұрын

    Love the little project there Nick, and i hope all went well with your kid. Looking forward to part 2 fella.

  • @theowebsterelectricalservices
    @theowebsterelectricalservices7 ай бұрын

    Nice one nick looking forward to seeing the functionality of this. Only thing I would do differently ! I would leave a single module space between each item to help with heat dissipation as I imagine they will get warm much like a contactor.

  • @TheEulerID
    @TheEulerID7 ай бұрын

    I have a disabled brother, and we had a bungalow converted for him with a complete rewire. It has got things like voice controlled lights, voice controlled central heating, ventilation, TVs, even the patio watering system and so on. It uses Amazon Alexa and mostly devices compatible with the TUYA Smartlife App with the central heating using BG's Hive System. Apart from making sure that the lighting rewiring provided permanent neutrals, all of this used bog-standard household wiring with nothing whatsoever different in the consumer unit. Indeed, I would not want anything installed in the CU. To have a lot of individual circuits switched by smart devices inside the CU is, to my mind, inflexible and locks you into a particular set of technologies and the way the wiring has been run. As it is, I have been able to extend the scope of automation as my brother's progressive condition worsens. To my mind, smart technology mostly belongs in the periphery, not in the CU, with very few exceptions. Of course, there is the possibility that some of these companies will disappear, and even big ones drop out (BG dropped their Hive Door entry system), but as long as TUYA and Amazon keep going, then it should be still supportable. There are plenty of alternatives, and the costs are not too high versus the huge benefits.

  • @richrowley8355
    @richrowley83557 ай бұрын

    Hope you're son is ok. Looks cool. Hopefully someone wants the full monty and you can do a whole rewire

  • @darrenplant1428
    @darrenplant14287 ай бұрын

    It took me 2 months to get my first fusebox 3p board from CEF. Masses of room especially on the incoming cable entry. Interesting idea to have the earth and neutral bars opposite each other.

  • @davideyres955
    @davideyres9557 ай бұрын

    I have one of the shell 4pm pro that I have to install at some point. 40 amp total load, 16 amp per circuit, 4 loads, wifi and hard wires Ethernet which may be useful if you’re installing into a metal board. They also have wiring to manual switches. You’d need to have something to run it like home assistant to get the most out of it.

  • @BOOBMIT
    @BOOBMIT7 ай бұрын

    I loved the part when you were trying to remember the cable for the outside light, and a tool dropped off from the box,I thought it was a sound effect for the penny dropped.it was a pure coincidence that worked.

  • @Twizzy15g
    @Twizzy15g7 ай бұрын

    I'm doing this on massive office blocks. But with CTs and a sub meter board. it is brilliant for the customer and energy saving...

  • @paradieshenne
    @paradieshenne7 ай бұрын

    About the DIN-Rail box: That type of enclosure is very common over here in germany, here its called "Kleinverteiler" or "Automatengehäuse". We use it for sub-distribution, like in a garage, summer house, etc. mainly. You said you considered using a Hensel one, if the model numbers are similar across the channel, did you mean one like the KV 1512? I don't think thats the best choise for british electrics, it has rubber grommet enties on the top and bottom. Theres only 4 places for cable glands and they are on the sides. I would rather use an Spelsberg AK (or AKi if you need UV-resistance) series enclosure, all sides are straight (so you can join multiple together or to other enclosures if needed) and it has places for M16-M40 glands. Theres a variety of different models too, from ventilated to flange connection or without a door on the first row when using terminal blocks. About the smart relais: I would NEVER install no-name IoT devices, especially when theyre cloud dependent, for customers. There have been to many cases where Companies vanished or stopped support. Protection of personal data and network insecurity due to outdated software is another thing as well. A brand that has been tried and tested for years now is Shelly, based in Bulgaria and are the best option if not using KNX in my opinion. They have a cloud, through which you can automate them, but you can automate them on the device locally as well. The most used option though is to use them with a home automation system, like HomeAssistant. I've installed at least 150 Shelly's in the last few years (~50 at home alone) and except some problems with the very first versions, they have been up and running with no problems so far. In this case I would have used the Pro series which is DIN-Rail mountable, has WiFi, Bluetooth and wired LAN. There are 1 and 2 channel versions with and without energy measurement at a width of a circuit breaker and a 4 channel version with energy measurement (and display) at a widht of 4 breakers and another similar, but specific for 2 blinds. Note that all these are single phase only, the contacts are not potential-free ones (wouldnt be possible with the energy measurement shunt anyways). Another noteworthy thing: In most cases, you get an input for every output on the device. so can can still use normal switches in conjuction with smart control (but non-latching buttons are preferably)

  • @maxking3

    @maxking3

    7 ай бұрын

    True. Use KNX if you so a rewire and can put a green cable in. As for energy meters, if we can’t use KNX ones (ABB EM/S), we install Siemens SENTRON 7KM PAC2200 with ModbusTCP, ModbusRTU and M-Bus protocols. So you have all global standard protocols for smart meters in a single box. Easy to visualize them with pretty much anything, from Home Assistant to ioBroker and they can sit there and be useful for decades…

  • @JensenPGATourDriven
    @JensenPGATourDriven7 ай бұрын

    Great teacher Nick , enjoys watching and learning , I purchased the gloves you recommended a bit ago they are great , ⚡️👊

  • @TomHaywood
    @TomHaywood7 ай бұрын

    I'm currently working through something similar, individual lighting circuits, though as other commenters have mentioned I'm using shelly devices due to the wired network connectivity. This all goes through home assistant and allows for switches to be sat on the relays in detached mode so smart bulbs don't break. I've not got as far as using these relays with anything other than lighting due to the 16A limit, though not an electrician!

  • @Rich-Eclipse
    @Rich-Eclipse7 ай бұрын

    Have a look at loxone bud, same as you wanted to get into a bit of smart stuff so did the training course and then installed at my house, been in 5 years now and not skipped a beat 👌🏼

  • @maxking3

    @maxking3

    7 ай бұрын

    Loxone is at least a possible option for a residential project. What I don’t like is that it is proprietary (one Austrian company holding you hostage) and that the Loxone mini-server is a single point of failure. If that thing smokes, you can relocate into a hotel for a few days, until you receive a replacement. On the other hand we used Loxone a few years back as a KNX logic controller & visualisation and were very happy with it. Unfortunately the current version of the mini-server no longer supports KNX in the device itself and the gateway is now quite expensive and does not get the love and attention it should (obviously they want to sell their own proprietary stuff instead of cheaper & better standard components.) But surely Loxone stands head & shoulders above Shelly & Co!

  • @007floppyboy
    @007floppyboy7 ай бұрын

    Looking at this, had a look for data sheets, nothing on the net. My concern here would be what is the wattage use of these devices? Assuming they each use 0.3 Watts, then thats 1.2W when all 4 in operation. 1.2W in that small plastic (insulating) enclosure. Mmmmm possible go over its working temp but no data sheet to say what its max working temp is either. On a hot day (30 C) that box internal temp is gona get to over 50 C (initial estimate) (edit), yep heat dissipation for that box is 0.25W/(m·K). FYI, a single phase mcb dissipates about 2W at rated current, but they are rarely at rated current for very long periods, and rarely all at rated current so DBs are not such an issue, here we have all 4 units running creating heat.

  • @taurolyon
    @taurolyon7 ай бұрын

    I would love to do something like this on my home in the US. I probably don't have much chance on this side of the pond.

  • @AndroidDevViral
    @AndroidDevViral7 ай бұрын

    I do the same with a emporia energy monitor, no smart features but it gives usage of each cct.

  • @TWMelvin1

    @TWMelvin1

    7 ай бұрын

    Just used same here and works a great

  • @tonywatson1412
    @tonywatson14127 ай бұрын

    Nick..Nick...in the vast majority of houses. In the real world... absolutely no need for this At all...gizmos . For the sake of them..And And more to go tits up.

  • @maxking3

    @maxking3

    7 ай бұрын

    The majority of modern hotels, office buildings and luxury homes are built “smart”. But they don’t use crappy China components from Alibaba or Amazon, but industrial grade components with a 30 year old standard called KNX. I am still servicing and upgrading 25 year old installations, where the “project file” might still be on a 3.5” floppy disk in the cabinet. So I would turn the question around: At a time, where we have voice control, lighting scenes, timers, presence detectors and smart phones… would you seriously design a rewire to break circuits in the room’s wall like in the Victorian age, or would you control all switching circuits from a central box? Anybody who has ever fitted Ethernet cables into a home knows the answer.

  • @tomorichard
    @tomorichard7 ай бұрын

    Couple of couplers on the side of the board and that enclosure would be ideal 👍

  • @joshuabest100
    @joshuabest1007 ай бұрын

    If it's free I'll take the rewire 🤣😆

  • @whatthedeuse
    @whatthedeuse7 ай бұрын

    Just spent the week doing this in a massive private school we’ve got over 40 meters on site all feeding back to a customer portal where they can see which departments are using the most, main sports centre is the culprit at the moment with circulating pumps for pools and heating systems 😂

  • @HootMaRoot
    @HootMaRoot7 ай бұрын

    Love the idea but don't like it being through an app. As the company running it can shutdown support for the app and fuses anytime they want, like what has happened to the original fitbit and alexa devices and many home "smart" devices. All my "smart" devices do not need 3rd party online servers to be accessed as they are all connected to my home pc or a raspberry pi

  • @maxking3

    @maxking3

    7 ай бұрын

    That’s exactly what all that app-based China and consumer crap has done to people thinking about smart homes. My company is installing building automation for nearly 25 years and until 5-6 years ago every single customer was excited. And every installation we ever did is still running, without any issues, because we rely on a professional, industrial grade standard called KNX. But now, with all these clueless nerds screwing around with IKEA style retrofit garbage, we have to convince people, that the technology we use for 25 years (that does not need a server, does not rely on a cloud and even does not need TCP/IP or the internet to run) is different from the self-deployed junk that ruined the neighbours house. Frankly, the term “smart home” has become synonymous with “place full of junk, that does not work, is unreliable and makes using the home a nightmare”. That’s why we’re back to calling our solutions “building autmation” - it is a bit more expensive, but it simply works for decades without issues and we have 100% happy customers. And you normally only use a (single) app to change room temperature settings, heat pump parameters, change timers or reconfigure lighting scenes. Everything else is either still push buttons or presence detectors.

  • @HootMaRoot

    @HootMaRoot

    7 ай бұрын

    @@maxking3 I think you will find its mostly American based companies that lock the usage of "smart" products behind their app and are usually bricked when you try to flash new software on them, while the majority of the Chinese made stuff you have the option to use their app it isn't needed and can use basic programmes to control cameras, sensors. Hopefully soon we can get voice controlled items that don't need Internet access all the time

  • @KingstonHomeMaintenance
    @KingstonHomeMaintenance7 ай бұрын

    You have the zigbee hub them nick too? Are those tuya smartlife able to turn the circuit off as well as monitor? Zigbee is a good eco system to have, but the mew kid on the block is "matter" if you set up your hub first, its easier to add devices. Lookimg forward to your head explosion lol

  • @maxking3

    @maxking3

    7 ай бұрын

    To use Zigbee m, now that matter is taking over the consumer/retrofit world is indeed, well, interesting! But if it is a rewire and you can connect the sensors and pushbuttons with a bus cable, then the professional choice is KNX. 500 manufacturers, 8000 devices, 100% compatibility guarantee, proven for over 30 years in millions of (commercial) buildings. Do it once and have peace of mind for 30+ years… I would recommend to check out the JUNG UK showroom in London, Clerkenwell to see and understand what KNX can do! (6, 7 Albemarle Way, London EC1V 4JB)

  • @FFT_Electrical
    @FFT_Electrical7 ай бұрын

    Pretty sure those have a fake CE mark, not something I'd be allowed to install

  • @ShadowFoam
    @ShadowFoam7 ай бұрын

    New Sub here! It was the beard that sold me 😂😅 congrats on the 100k btw, catching up on your videos 🔥🔥

  • @NBundyElectrical

    @NBundyElectrical

    7 ай бұрын

    Lol cheers dude 🙌🙌

  • @drh08uk
    @drh08uk7 ай бұрын

    Have a look at the Emporia Energy monitor. App and pc monitoring, sec, min, day, month and year view. Set your energy supplier kW price and you'll see costs. Upto 16 circuits on single to three phase.

  • @lawrencetaylor6509
    @lawrencetaylor65097 ай бұрын

    I'm trying to find the 3 phase shut off switch installed after the meter, anyone know where I can get that or what its called pls?

  • @garybillins4760
    @garybillins47607 ай бұрын

    I now wear these gloves because of you 🤣

  • @ingy23
    @ingy237 ай бұрын

    Give us a shout if you need a hand with home automation bits, its definitely something that I think will take off more in the domestic section. If you want something that fairly friendly have a look at Shelly, they are a bit more than some of the others but work well. I have put 9 in mine currently a mix between dual power monitoring / relay and some dimmers. For a home automation system have a look at home assistant. The golden rule for home automation is it should be additive, i.e. shouldn't stop normal functions like light switches but bring extra features like motion sensor lights / when doors are opened / unlocked

  • @maxking3

    @maxking3

    7 ай бұрын

    Sorry, mate, but Shellys are the most amateurish way of doing home automation. If you want to have 30 years reliability & peace of mind, there is only KNX and it is definitely what I - as a professional - would recommend to any of my customers. It has been around since 1990 and we still service and upgrade installations as late as 1998. At the same time, the new components are absolutely awesome and have come down in price. Right now we are doing a flagship project where we have a pretty big sport facility with flood lights, irrigation, ground-source heat pump, 50KWp solar/ 20KWh storage, ventilation systems, extra boilers for showers (tournaments/events) and a restaurant inside the complex with a modern lighting (DALI). We do this 100% with KNX. And so should anybody who wants complete peace of mind with their smart home. P.S. Home Assistant can be used with KNX, but the difference is, that KNX still works perfectly without a server or central component (No single point of failure!) Every motion detector and push button directly talks to the actuator. If one device fails, all the others still communicate as if nothing happened. To rely on a Raspi or tiny server, especially one that gets weekly/monthly updates is not what I would like to give a warranty on. That’s why our KNX touch panels and logic controllers are normally not connected to the Internet. (Because we mean it seriously, when we tell our customers that they can rely on KNX to work for decades without problems!)

  • @TradieTrev

    @TradieTrev

    7 ай бұрын

    @@maxking3 Forget KNX, there's simply ways to do things but requires a ton of extra cables but smart enough any spark could sort it out. watch?v=aowpyg_W52o

  • @maxking3

    @maxking3

    7 ай бұрын

    @@TradieTrev Ahahaha. What utter garbage. As I said: Amateur hour for those who have no clue in the first place. This is how our cabinets look like: (Hager Univers with several DIN rail fields) kzread.info/dash/bejne/l4Sj2q-ooraxpLQ.htmlsi=HwnUZnyo-4D5upE4 The thing about KNX is, that you can use it for a 500 room hotel, a shopping center or a cruise ship, while at the same time you can scale it down to a small house or even an appartment.

  • @hawk_ness

    @hawk_ness

    7 ай бұрын

    @@maxking3 For most Shelly would be perfectly fine. I have a load of their stuff for the past 3ish years and had zero issues with them. KNX is good stuff but for domestic its waay of an over kill unless its some huge house with deep pockets. Everything has its place.

  • @maxking3

    @maxking3

    7 ай бұрын

    @@hawk_ness First of all, Shelly will become totally redundant with Matter. Secondly, KNX is a bit more expensive than consumer stuff, but a switching actuator channel is a mere 20 quid these days and a 2-gang push button with temperature sensor is around 50 GBP. Thirdly, KNX is for a new build or a rewire. You can not retrofit it without compromises. Having said that, there is often much less effort to daisy chain a bus cable to all push buttons and presence detectors, especially if you use DALI for digital lighting on each floor. If you compare apples with apples and take into account that KNX lasts for decades, it is often the more economic solution. But here’s the rub: UK sparks are the worst trained in Europe, when it comes to smart buildings. And I don’t know whether that’s down to customer demand or a lack of willingness to really get up to speed with digital electrics. You simply do not find enough people who can plan, implement or program anything else than stuff you find at Dixon’s or Lidl. So. No, KNX is not oversized. It is just too much a paradigm shift for the average village electrician to get it even quoted.

  • @jameswestcott4191
    @jameswestcott41917 ай бұрын

    I've been looking for a solution along the lines of what you're attempting for some time with mixed results. The modules you've bought come in various flavours but they're all based on either Tuya or eWeLink platforms. If you stick within their respective apps then they're ok but go outside and you get bogged down in issues and complexity. And you can forget about Matter/Thread/etc. However, they're the only devices I've found that have a high & reliable current throughput and I use them to control my water immersion heaters. I think the only other product that comes close is the Shelly Pro 4PM, but that's limited to 16A per channel.

  • @TomPaintsMinis
    @TomPaintsMinis7 ай бұрын

    These look interesting although to echo others I'm not sure I'd trust random Chinese stuff from Amazon, especially with mains electrics. I've seen that there's a few established companies that sell these, Shelly being one, something like the Pro 4PM looks similar but likely much more expensive.

  • @danf6491
    @danf64917 ай бұрын

    chinese amazon breaker - am i the only one that thinks fire risk and then my electricity is getting hacked . two seconds later thats going in my basket

  • @rosscov0679
    @rosscov06797 ай бұрын

    I find those hyflex gloves the coating on the inside comes off and stains my hands

  • @DanHaz
    @DanHaz7 ай бұрын

    You should check out Shelly. I find them the best stepping stone but control 4 system is the industry standard.

  • @maxking3

    @maxking3

    7 ай бұрын

    No. It is not an industry standard, but a standard controlled by a private firm. The industry standard for buidling automation (ABB, Gira, Hager, Jung, Siemens, Schneider Electric, …) is called KNX, is around for 30 years and integrates 8000 devices from 500 manufacturers. In fact, Control4 allows you to connect to KNX natively. KNX components are also much cheaper than Control4 ones, as there is true competition across all device categories.

  • @ddunkers98
    @ddunkers987 ай бұрын

    British Gas ffs They could of atleast used new tails from the cut out 🤦🏼‍♂️

  • @maxking3
    @maxking37 ай бұрын

    Just take dual DIN Rail box and use PHOENIX CONTACT PTI 2,5-L/NTB installation clamps to get a clean cable management. This looks awful.

  • @conorwalsh9360
    @conorwalsh93607 ай бұрын

    Shelly 1 are UK based are they not?? Some of their smart relays are amazing

  • @tonipeters4543
    @tonipeters45437 ай бұрын

    The amazon link says "No longer available" 🙁

  • @inothome
    @inothome7 ай бұрын

    They offer that stuff with WiFi too, then no need for a Zigbee hub / gateway.

  • @maxking3

    @maxking3

    7 ай бұрын

    Wifi is surely not the protocol you want to use for smart buildings. In fact, it is a terrible idea.

  • @inothome

    @inothome

    7 ай бұрын

    @@maxking3 Care to explain why WiFi is so bad? I have quite a few customers on WiFi Tuya and Sonoff equipment.

  • @peteryates308

    @peteryates308

    7 ай бұрын

    But what if I want to charge my remotes every night?

  • @Chris-hy6jy
    @Chris-hy6jy7 ай бұрын

    I'm confused. What are those things exactly? Power meters or relays too?

  • @gino2465
    @gino24657 ай бұрын

    Question your 3 phase set up is it tt

  • @markomihhailov9804
    @markomihhailov98047 ай бұрын

    Don't you have Schneider Electric Wiser stuff in UK?

  • @derekgoodwin6646
    @derekgoodwin66467 ай бұрын

    Try Anytronics lighting dimmer packs plus voice control.

  • @michaeljarcher
    @michaeljarcher7 ай бұрын

    You know what they say about people with Big hands.

  • @boat303
    @boat3037 ай бұрын

    Imagine having a beard transplant and looking worse than before 😂

  • @michealplater9007
    @michealplater90077 ай бұрын

    Is it Ok to laugh at someone else's pain. Spring loaded vice grips have nailed my fingers a few times.

  • @MarcusNailor
    @MarcusNailor7 ай бұрын

    Do you want to re-re-wire us? 😂

  • @chrisyoung7362
    @chrisyoung73627 ай бұрын

    KNX lad...its the kiddy

  • @chris-ryan
    @chris-ryan7 ай бұрын

    Try Shelly p4 pro for lights

  • @JGS123WRPTP
    @JGS123WRPTP7 ай бұрын

    I love the idea but I’d be a little cautious of Chinese unknown brand stuff.

  • @xxDADDYDAYCARExx
    @xxDADDYDAYCARExx7 ай бұрын

    Come over to Dublin and do my house 👍👍👍👍

  • @gino2465
    @gino24657 ай бұрын

    Are you sure that that cheap Amazon device is UK standards.

  • @barnabybot
    @barnabybot7 ай бұрын

    I bought these from Amazon 😐🙈

  • @duggaz84
    @duggaz847 ай бұрын

    Victron make a similar product

  • @supersparks9466
    @supersparks94667 ай бұрын

    Welcome back, what happened to the big give away? Did I miss it

  • @MrChris7235
    @MrChris72357 ай бұрын

    3:55 Ad no longer working for you?😮

  • @simoncrafferty
    @simoncrafferty7 ай бұрын

    Why didnt you use Shelly Pros rather than non UKCA marked junk from China?

  • @sbmorris2k6
    @sbmorris2k67 ай бұрын

    Just had a look at the product pictures on amazon, it says supports wife can you find out much they will donate to me thanks mate.

  • @laurencelagden
    @laurencelagden7 ай бұрын

    Don’t moan about your missus ordering lots and lots of Xmas pressies for your kids…at least you can afford to buy presents for your kids.

  • @NBundyElectrical

    @NBundyElectrical

    7 ай бұрын

    It was a joke mate

  • @laurencelagden

    @laurencelagden

    7 ай бұрын

    @@NBundyElectrical yes mate understood. Maybe I was just being a bit sensitive this morning. Mangina has been re-calibrated 😜

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