is not required to have a Disconnect for the water heater?
@James-iy8dl16 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot for THIS AWESOME VIDEO it was very helpful BECAUSE I INSTALLED POWER TO MY SHE SHED TODAY AND WAS UNSURE HOW TO DO THE LIGHT SWITCH FROM THE GFIC AND THANKS TO YOU IT WORKS PERFECTLY YOU JUST SAVED ME LIKE A-LOT OF MONEY REALLY APPRECIATE IT
@bretromberg9065Ай бұрын
Idiot in tbe background
@cliffgreen30Ай бұрын
Life saver! Thank you so much 🙏🏽
@dinolongheadlearning9092Ай бұрын
What was your dimensions for the side 2x4 frame
@staudtj1Ай бұрын
Running that tankless electric water heater can be equal to charging 4 Tesla Model 3's at home at the same time. Big Energy!
@gam940Ай бұрын
I have a camper that has a mini fridge that is hardwired in. The fridge is broken ( not fixable), and all the fridges i see have regular 3prong cords. Would you suggest i run the existing wires into a new outlet ( which I would install) ,or cutting the cord end , and splicing the wires together?
@jasminelindros8923Ай бұрын
Both hots were wrapped the wrong way and have too much insulation on them, which is now pinched under the terminal screws instead of giving the screws a clean grip on nothing but conductor. If this is the level of skill you use when wiring your house then you need to make sure your insurance payments are always up to date, and you keep fresh batteries in your smoke detectors.
@michaelmurray54272 ай бұрын
Hi, I'm looking to build one like your island. Can you tell me the size of the square sides?
@198525lakers2 ай бұрын
Load or line
@koarivera91512 ай бұрын
Took way too much ground off
@TURNKEYiNK2 ай бұрын
Question: how do you keep the island anchored so that it wont move and possibly cause a problem with the electrical or plumbing? Thanks.
@toddthege32843 күн бұрын
I've nailed a 2x4 on the inside to the floor and attach cabinet to that.
@thomasmeijer40552 ай бұрын
this may not be up to code in many places....???
@EJfromNYC2 ай бұрын
SharkBite connectors fail from day 1 .... I did pex A expansion and I made a mistake with a fitting, I had to cut the ring with a hot blade, I still couldn't pull of the hose without the ring on it, its super tight, I didn't want to damage the plastic connector by cutting the hose so I just threw that piece away... the SharkBite's is easy to just pop in and swap, but you don't want those connections in the wall, they eventually leak, plus they cost almost double the price of the expansion or compression, I did my own manifold with pex A expansion rings, water heater, main, everything except the valves at the stub out for the water line to connect to sink because I did not have the expansion machine, so I said screw it and got the easy push connects from sharkbite, I only have 12 water lines total, I added a whole house filter, washer machine water box, about 5 shut off valves around the manifold and a water filter bypass, did the water pressure test, all of those compression connections and valves were fine and super tight, out of the 12 valves I had issues with one SharkBite drop ear and the SharkBite water valve leaking, theyre pushed all the way in, cleaned each pipe before connection, so before we put the drywall up I am going to home depot to swap all of those SharkBite's out because I am not trying to have water damage after all this work was done. SharkBite's are easy to use, cost more money but no tool to buy, thats the only reason I got these, but I have these push connects for airline(other brand of course) but these airlines always end up leaking and they need to be replaced, so I didnt really want to use sharkbite but was being lazy, I had a 2nd plumber come out to do the shower drains and even he was asking me why did I not use the same expansion rings for everything? SharkBite's are not good he said and to use the compression at least because the tool is cheap, since I don't want to buy the expansion Milwaukee gun for $500. Back to home depot.
@hyperhomes41542 ай бұрын
I only use pex B with Sharkbites. Anyways, seems like you are doing an excellent job at your place. Thanks for sharing
@wagnerheitner20702 ай бұрын
Awesome content! Thank you so much this is exactly what I needed! Much Love!
@elisabethfont52332 ай бұрын
I need onemake me laugh
@onlocationlikesubscribe2 ай бұрын
Exactly my scenario, thank you for uploading this video!!
@robertyezek68222 ай бұрын
learn the code book before giving bad info. Your terms are also wrong
@rocketj74493 ай бұрын
He is giddy like a school boy
@chrisbrady91223 ай бұрын
This is pretty much the same as hooking a GFI to a motion sensor for like a bathroom light right.
@LeahJackson8313 ай бұрын
More, please!
@akskdfj3 ай бұрын
Thanks king, best tutorial i have found 📈
@LizzyDonny3 ай бұрын
what about if you have white, black and red wire?
@Ginx-pe4si19 күн бұрын
I'm here for exactly that
@thedavesofourlives13 ай бұрын
WTAF no bushing on the "Big boy" wires? Also, didn't flag the white wires in the unit. Get ready to fail inspection.
@pythonprogrammer73543 ай бұрын
This does not follow the code. Do not follow this.
@ezmfmon3y882Ай бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking after about 3:45 mins of watching this video.
@ThreePhaseHigh3 ай бұрын
I would’ve put the white wire with the two blacks using the push connector and hook the black wire to the hot side of the outlet. Same thing just looks better.
@Oper8or3 ай бұрын
I use wago connectors but I've never used a single phase light switch. You just saved my bacon because I could not wrap my brain around what wire to jump where. Thank you!
@OurKingdomIsNotOfThisWorld3 ай бұрын
Dude you are a LIFE SAVER!!!
@SkylerOlmstead-vp2us3 ай бұрын
No way an electrical inspector passed this!!
@windycity083 ай бұрын
Push connects are stupid what a mess
@cl50803 ай бұрын
I need to know how to install a GFCI switch combo when there are EIGHT wires coming out of the wall.
@Jacqueline-mh1ft4 ай бұрын
Forgot about to explain about the line and the load connections on the back of the GFCI.
@Hidalgoinc4 ай бұрын
Well thank you for the video from California it worked 8 hours later after finding you but thank you....
@gavinrock55354 ай бұрын
The ground wires you cut are smaller than 6 inches so it violates the code
@kanistas4 ай бұрын
Love it, but I have a quick question. Do you have to track which black and white (in my case black and red) cable go to which breaker. I.e. label each cable to each each double pole circuit breaker? Or can you have a double breaker wired to have a red coming from a separate heating element and the black coming in from another separate heating element? Or do you have to make sure the white and black cable go (for each separate heating element) go to a designated double circuit breaker?
@hyperhomes41544 ай бұрын
You want to make sure that each pair of wires are supplied with the same designated breaker.
@seanhogan28594 ай бұрын
The only problem here is that switch and any lights on it are NOT GFCI protected.
@KyleM20884 ай бұрын
Jay and (not so) silent Bob install a water heater.
@scottboeckling79864 ай бұрын
How do you go about attaching the 2x4 to the floor. Do you use screws or bolts?
@hyperhomes41544 ай бұрын
Hi, you can really use either or. If you care about your local codes you may want to chenk in on that. In short, you can never go wrong with lag bolts.
@coreymalhiot27965 ай бұрын
Is there a way to do this with a GFCI outlet?
@hyperhomes41544 ай бұрын
Yeah, you dont have to use a GFCI, but it is recommended.
@albertstrong55165 ай бұрын
Don't follow any of his advice. He is a giggling joke.
@archa1na15 ай бұрын
I’ve been doing Multifamily maintenance for over 20 years and I’ve learned a lot. Whenever I train people, I sound exactly the same.
@jayburrell48405 ай бұрын
you are laughing about way too much. I think you've been shocked too many times. Not sure I trust this vid. Ill move on
@estuardojuarezesmeralda53745 ай бұрын
How much is the cost of that installation?
@balazslakatos98176 ай бұрын
little bit too much visual info @0:51 :)
@giorgiacapirci95906 ай бұрын
COOL! This tutorial not only makes building a kitchen island seem like a breeze but also keeps the budget in check, proving that a custom, budget-friendly island is within reach for anyone with a bit of DIY spirit.
@hyperhomes41544 ай бұрын
Hahahah thats right!!
@MrObvious20136 ай бұрын
You didn't explain the load vs line side which is critical in a GFCI installation.
@snehalbarotmckenzie6 ай бұрын
kido thank you for helping with my project installing Rheem 27k which only needs 3 connector I will follow everything you said.(3 x 8/2 awg ) i will let you know if i made it or fail it. Thank you sir
@amatlense07Ай бұрын
How did it go? Do you like the unit?
@philsymes22477 ай бұрын
Thank you for the tutorial. I love those connectors. Went and bought a bunch of them to have on hand.
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is not required to have a Disconnect for the water heater?
Thanks a lot for THIS AWESOME VIDEO it was very helpful BECAUSE I INSTALLED POWER TO MY SHE SHED TODAY AND WAS UNSURE HOW TO DO THE LIGHT SWITCH FROM THE GFIC AND THANKS TO YOU IT WORKS PERFECTLY YOU JUST SAVED ME LIKE A-LOT OF MONEY REALLY APPRECIATE IT
Idiot in tbe background
Life saver! Thank you so much 🙏🏽
What was your dimensions for the side 2x4 frame
Running that tankless electric water heater can be equal to charging 4 Tesla Model 3's at home at the same time. Big Energy!
I have a camper that has a mini fridge that is hardwired in. The fridge is broken ( not fixable), and all the fridges i see have regular 3prong cords. Would you suggest i run the existing wires into a new outlet ( which I would install) ,or cutting the cord end , and splicing the wires together?
Both hots were wrapped the wrong way and have too much insulation on them, which is now pinched under the terminal screws instead of giving the screws a clean grip on nothing but conductor. If this is the level of skill you use when wiring your house then you need to make sure your insurance payments are always up to date, and you keep fresh batteries in your smoke detectors.
Hi, I'm looking to build one like your island. Can you tell me the size of the square sides?
Load or line
Took way too much ground off
Question: how do you keep the island anchored so that it wont move and possibly cause a problem with the electrical or plumbing? Thanks.
I've nailed a 2x4 on the inside to the floor and attach cabinet to that.
this may not be up to code in many places....???
SharkBite connectors fail from day 1 .... I did pex A expansion and I made a mistake with a fitting, I had to cut the ring with a hot blade, I still couldn't pull of the hose without the ring on it, its super tight, I didn't want to damage the plastic connector by cutting the hose so I just threw that piece away... the SharkBite's is easy to just pop in and swap, but you don't want those connections in the wall, they eventually leak, plus they cost almost double the price of the expansion or compression, I did my own manifold with pex A expansion rings, water heater, main, everything except the valves at the stub out for the water line to connect to sink because I did not have the expansion machine, so I said screw it and got the easy push connects from sharkbite, I only have 12 water lines total, I added a whole house filter, washer machine water box, about 5 shut off valves around the manifold and a water filter bypass, did the water pressure test, all of those compression connections and valves were fine and super tight, out of the 12 valves I had issues with one SharkBite drop ear and the SharkBite water valve leaking, theyre pushed all the way in, cleaned each pipe before connection, so before we put the drywall up I am going to home depot to swap all of those SharkBite's out because I am not trying to have water damage after all this work was done. SharkBite's are easy to use, cost more money but no tool to buy, thats the only reason I got these, but I have these push connects for airline(other brand of course) but these airlines always end up leaking and they need to be replaced, so I didnt really want to use sharkbite but was being lazy, I had a 2nd plumber come out to do the shower drains and even he was asking me why did I not use the same expansion rings for everything? SharkBite's are not good he said and to use the compression at least because the tool is cheap, since I don't want to buy the expansion Milwaukee gun for $500. Back to home depot.
I only use pex B with Sharkbites. Anyways, seems like you are doing an excellent job at your place. Thanks for sharing
Awesome content! Thank you so much this is exactly what I needed! Much Love!
I need onemake me laugh
Exactly my scenario, thank you for uploading this video!!
learn the code book before giving bad info. Your terms are also wrong
He is giddy like a school boy
This is pretty much the same as hooking a GFI to a motion sensor for like a bathroom light right.
More, please!
Thanks king, best tutorial i have found 📈
what about if you have white, black and red wire?
I'm here for exactly that
WTAF no bushing on the "Big boy" wires? Also, didn't flag the white wires in the unit. Get ready to fail inspection.
This does not follow the code. Do not follow this.
Exactly what I was thinking after about 3:45 mins of watching this video.
I would’ve put the white wire with the two blacks using the push connector and hook the black wire to the hot side of the outlet. Same thing just looks better.
I use wago connectors but I've never used a single phase light switch. You just saved my bacon because I could not wrap my brain around what wire to jump where. Thank you!
Dude you are a LIFE SAVER!!!
No way an electrical inspector passed this!!
Push connects are stupid what a mess
I need to know how to install a GFCI switch combo when there are EIGHT wires coming out of the wall.
Forgot about to explain about the line and the load connections on the back of the GFCI.
Well thank you for the video from California it worked 8 hours later after finding you but thank you....
The ground wires you cut are smaller than 6 inches so it violates the code
Love it, but I have a quick question. Do you have to track which black and white (in my case black and red) cable go to which breaker. I.e. label each cable to each each double pole circuit breaker? Or can you have a double breaker wired to have a red coming from a separate heating element and the black coming in from another separate heating element? Or do you have to make sure the white and black cable go (for each separate heating element) go to a designated double circuit breaker?
You want to make sure that each pair of wires are supplied with the same designated breaker.
The only problem here is that switch and any lights on it are NOT GFCI protected.
Jay and (not so) silent Bob install a water heater.
How do you go about attaching the 2x4 to the floor. Do you use screws or bolts?
Hi, you can really use either or. If you care about your local codes you may want to chenk in on that. In short, you can never go wrong with lag bolts.
Is there a way to do this with a GFCI outlet?
Yeah, you dont have to use a GFCI, but it is recommended.
Don't follow any of his advice. He is a giggling joke.
I’ve been doing Multifamily maintenance for over 20 years and I’ve learned a lot. Whenever I train people, I sound exactly the same.
you are laughing about way too much. I think you've been shocked too many times. Not sure I trust this vid. Ill move on
How much is the cost of that installation?
little bit too much visual info @0:51 :)
COOL! This tutorial not only makes building a kitchen island seem like a breeze but also keeps the budget in check, proving that a custom, budget-friendly island is within reach for anyone with a bit of DIY spirit.
Hahahah thats right!!
You didn't explain the load vs line side which is critical in a GFCI installation.
kido thank you for helping with my project installing Rheem 27k which only needs 3 connector I will follow everything you said.(3 x 8/2 awg ) i will let you know if i made it or fail it. Thank you sir
How did it go? Do you like the unit?
Thank you for the tutorial. I love those connectors. Went and bought a bunch of them to have on hand.
Thanks for the Help !!!!
Dude you have to turn your loop clock wise