Installing the electric service in my garage with battery backup

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Published 2024-06-29

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  • @FarmCraft101
    I've never seen that mule tape "winch" trick before. That is freakin' genius. Nice work as always.
  • @waverider48
    Hahaha...man, you got me with the side bar "put a little hawk tuah on there" 😂😂😂
  • I FOR ONE APPRECIATE THE LONGER VIDEOS, INSTEAD OF SEVERAL 20-30 MINUTE VIDEOS, I CAN JUST SIT BACK AND ENJOY, GOOD LUCK
  • "Put a little Hawk Tuah on there... what?... just let me know when you're ready" lol haha
  • @caveman31750
    My man is on top of it with the "For FORTY YEARS!" and the "put some of that Hauk Tuah! on there" Great video thanks for sharing!
  • @MrPhotodoc
    A master class in electrical wiring for free. What's not to like? Thank you Jesse!
  • Wow, Jesse - when you design a test, you REALLY design a test!! Nice job with all of that... and CONGRATS on getting power installed in your shop. Thanks for sharing all this with us.
  • @Poppi2006
    50:54 While watching this series on your shop build, I realized that all of your used/rebuilt equipment seems to be just what’s needed for the job. Congratulations on your long term planning and performance! Fun videos for an old retired geezer.
  • I’ve never seen anybody pull cable with an excavator track before in my life and by doing that it was probably 1000 times faster….that was absolute genius.
  • @chadlers
    I just want to give you a compliment on your level of skill and knowledge. I always joke I'm a jack of trades a master of none but your level of multifaceted master class knowledge is exceptional. Thank you for making the videos you do so guys like me can learn more!
  • Must be a nice change to hammer in boxes and sling wire through regular framing instead of dealing with all that foam.
  • @jameshancock
    Geothermal and air to water will run off of that easily with a soft start attached. Or if it’s an 3 phase continuously variable style, it will work just fine because there’s no inrush.
  • C'mon man! It is 8:49am for me in my time zone and I haven't gone to sleep yet. I just finished watching Ants Pants video for his today's upload and as I was getting ready to go to bed I see your newly brewed video Jesse. There is no way I am not watching this right now, I won't be able to get rest over this video thinking on what went down today with your build. Definitely not complaining, all what I'm trying to say is that I would need a freshly made cup of coffee! Cheers to you all.
  • @MrTheBigNoze
    Your electrical videos are some of my favorite you put out. As always great planning and execution, would love to see more finished house vids in the future!
  • @tujuprojects
    57:24 pro tip, taping those ends of lines unevenly, it helps to make the whole thing more sharp pointed and bendy, less likely to get stuck to internal edges in pipe.
  • @kenmazza1766
    I started to watch this video when you said you are a Master Electrician floored me. I am 70 and started out my working career as a Electrician that is no easy task with all that you have accomplished Sweet Jesus. You are just amazing. Don't stop expanding your mind but do take quality time with family and friends God Bless
  • Jesse I know I will never use all the bits and pieces of information that you impart to us but it certainly fills in a few blanks in my past. If all else fails them you can always teach the next generations. Keep them coming 🇬🇧😊
  • Plug in lights make sense on several levels. They are all made in China now and many come that way, they often do not last long so replacement is much easier than hard wired. Moving them is much simpler if you find in future that you would prefer them in a different place. I would leave ample room on the circuit in case you wish to step up to brighter lights or more after working under this set up. As you get older you will find more and brighter light is helpful. The shop will really be appreciated come winter!
  • As usual, AWESOME video! Something to think about- another YouTube channel (can’t remember which one) installed the raised rib inside their workshop with the ribs going horizontal and said they wish they did vertical because all those ribs catch all the dust and dirt when they are horizontal.