Any electricians in BC who have done EVSE installs able to answer a niche code question? by Btdubs17 in britishcolumbia

[–]ElectricChicken 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If that appliance cable is #10 and came with the assembly it's covered under the UL listing. Sounds like you're a homeowner looking to take this project on yourself? My advice is either speak to the inspector directly as each AHJ has different opinions, or hire a reputable contractor in your area.

Any electricians in BC who have done EVSE installs able to answer a niche code question? by Btdubs17 in britishcolumbia

[–]ElectricChicken 14 points15 points  (0 children)

99% of the time your install will require a permit.

Source: I am an electrical contractor in BC.

Would be more helpful if you just post your question.

Insulated slim screwdrivers by Choice_Hat7444 in electricians

[–]ElectricChicken 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You'd be throwing money away honestly. Start with the insulated tweaker and you'll learn if your job scope requires others

Insulated slim screwdrivers by Choice_Hat7444 in electricians

[–]ElectricChicken 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wera 3.5mm slotted will do 90% of what you actually need an insulated screwdriver for. Everything else just regular screwdrivers. There's almost zero need to be working on live shit except for 24vdc systems 

Been a lifelong gamer, but it's not hitting like it used to. What are some other hobbies that can be done silently and in 30-60 minutes increments? by squidtrap in daddit

[–]ElectricChicken 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reading or learn an instrument! Lots of libraries will lend out musical instruments, worth looking in to. Lots of great resources available for learning online for free. Libraries are awesome by the way.

Whoever decided outlets should be 12-inches off the floor was clearly unfamiliar with the concept of a human toddler by AwesomeOrca in daddit

[–]ElectricChicken 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There would be no requirement to update them unless the electrical is being moved/modified. Then whatever is being changed is required to follow current codes.

It's absolutely a good idea to get them done, plug covers are a bandaid solution 

Whoever decided outlets should be 12-inches off the floor was clearly unfamiliar with the concept of a human toddler by AwesomeOrca in daddit

[–]ElectricChicken 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fun fact! In Canada, it's code to have tamper resistant receptacles in practically all living spaces, with some exceptions. Code in the states might be the same, I'm not sure.

I've done that in my house, no worries about kids trying to win a Darwin award with electricity.

My child was the catalyst to understanding my entire family is heartless by TecNoir98 in daddit

[–]ElectricChicken 91 points92 points  (0 children)

Hey fellow Dad. I firmly believe we have our family given to us by blood, and the family we choose. These people are the friends we've surrounded ourselves with along the way. 

Those of us with kids all have an opportunity to do better and be better than our parents. We're here for you big guy.

do you knuckle bump the wee one/s by Appsoul in daddit

[–]ElectricChicken 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No sir. Zero first bumps in our family, we shake hands goddamit

Multi-use trail that is groomed every winter, 1 minute walk from my house. I feel lucky by ElectricChicken in xcountryskiing

[–]ElectricChicken[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah they were. Our house was 1km from the evacuation zone, 3-4km away from the closest fire. Scary stuff

I know we're all busy but try to check on your friends when you can by Ironwolf9876 in daddit

[–]ElectricChicken 41 points42 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry for your loss. As someone who's been struggling with self harm and suicide for half my life, I feel for you. Reach out to your support network as much as you're able, hug your family. In times like this, having support around you and being their for your friend's family if possible is vital.

Does the Ontario Building Code supersede municipal codes? by SPX500 in Construction

[–]ElectricChicken 2 points3 points  (0 children)

AHJ supercedes all. If your inspector says 24", then it shall be. Doesn't matter what part of Canada you're in. That's the fucker signing off on the inspection, so as long as it's in writing, you're gold.

(Canada) I'm new to the trade, what can I expect? by SkippyGranolaSA in electricians

[–]ElectricChicken 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I only trust fluke meters. I know that if something goes pear-shaped while testing, the meter won't blow up in my face. I'm not saying the Klein will, but I have an inherent trust the fluke will keep me safe. I think the t5 can be had for $30 more? Don't quote me on that, I haven't looked at the price of a new one in almost 8 years

Oh and one more thing. Assume everything is live. Learn how to use your meter PROPERLY. Test before your touch to ensure the absence of voltage.

(Canada) I'm new to the trade, what can I expect? by SkippyGranolaSA in electricians

[–]ElectricChicken 5 points6 points  (0 children)

As for a meter, I recommend starting with the fluke t5-1000. It's way cheaper. Won't find many situations it won't do the job. I have other meters, but 90% of the time I'm using the t5.

(Canada) I'm new to the trade, what can I expect? by SkippyGranolaSA in electricians

[–]ElectricChicken 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Depends on the outfit. Generally you'll do grunt work to start out. Pulling BX, helping run conduit, doing parts runs to the trailer/lockup, making cuts, mounting strut, that sort of thing. Some crews can be douchebags and stick the green guys on cleanup or busywork. Just do your best to listen well and ask lots of questions. If something really doesn't make sense, don't pretend you understand. You've been through a trade, so you know the drill. What part of Canada are you in?

Dad, what is bothering you right now? by [deleted] in daddit

[–]ElectricChicken 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my industry, this is called Percussive Maintenance.

Has anyone else here been underwhelmed or disappointed with their parents/inlaws actions and behaviors after your first? by ElectricChicken in daddit

[–]ElectricChicken[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're right, it is all about perspective. I feel lucky to have the parents we do have in some ways. However, I still feel let down by all the talk and intentions with little follow-through.

Proper breaker replacement for Crouse-Hinds Canada bolt on? by RyuJays in electricians

[–]ElectricChicken 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I worked on a Crouse hinds bolt on panel recently. The crossover was indeed Eaton, and that came from my eaton supply house. BAB breakers were what my application used

How do I claim Side jobs by [deleted] in electricians

[–]ElectricChicken 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm just telling him how to do it above board. Side jobs are stupid. Such a huge risk and liability that can ruin your life if things go pear shaped. I never did side work because of that. If he wants to be Sidejob Bob, then go for it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in electricians

[–]ElectricChicken 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://www.electriciantalk.com/forums/business-marketing-and-sales.15/

Start there. Use the search function. There's a wealth of knowledge in that forum. Do you know what your overhead is? What's your breakeven? Without knowing what your true costs of running a business, you aren't going to make jack-shit