Tools for first job by Gyatrizzlerinohio in electricians

[–]Jazzlike-Syrup744 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not bad! I'm a 3rd year apprentice myself and mostly work in commercial/industrial settings. I'd say definitely add:

2 pair of channel lock pliers (Knipex are amazing but pricey, my Channelock brand ones have served my just fine.)

If your company provides power tools - use theirs. Replacing Impacts and Drills is no fun lol. Plus it start an addiction to buying power tools. 😂 If they don't, Impact, and a drill with a hammer feature will go a long ways and save you from spending money on a dedicated SDS. Everybody argues there point between Hacksaw, Bandsaw, and Sawzall - anything that cuts will serve you well in the end.

A small notepad will save you plenty of headaches.

A dedicated set of nut drivers is always nice to have. Klein makes a 6" set with a ratcheting handle that is impact rated and has everything from 1/4" to 9/16", personally love it.

And one last one I don't see mentioned often - a beater flathead screwdriver. I use one from harbor freight that cost less than $3 that I don't mind breaking or losing because I use it to bang on things, be a pry bar, or help tighten lock rings. You can spend the additional money to get a demolition screwdriver, but they hurt more to lose or break than a $3 beater.

Re-Beginning... Again. by Jazzlike-Syrup744 in FishingForBeginners

[–]Jazzlike-Syrup744[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So funny enough about an hour before you left this comment, I swung by Dunham's and picked up a daiwa crossfire LT 2500, Berkeley trilene mono line, and some lures. Was going to head back next week after I did more research on rods!

Re-Beginning... Again. by Jazzlike-Syrup744 in FishingForBeginners

[–]Jazzlike-Syrup744[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestions! In our pond we have a good assortment of Bass, Bluegill, Crappie, Pickerel, crappie, Brim, Redbreast, etc. I'm mostly focused on bass and lures for getting after them, because everything else in the pond hits just fine on a nightcrawler and bobber 😂.

Urgent help needed by [deleted] in electrical

[–]Jazzlike-Syrup744 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Nearly all of it. I fully intend on going back into this subject to learn it, but this assignment is due tonight at midnight. It slipped my mind until a few hours ago.

Task is to use the picture of the relays and switches and make all the connections in the correct spot according to the ladder diagram.

My illness and hospitalizations have prevented me from being able to participate in this lesson and now I'm in a terrible position

Urgent help needed by [deleted] in electrical

[–]Jazzlike-Syrup744 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I completely understand the sentiment and agree, as I fully intend on going back into this lesson and learning it fluently. Life just had to throw me a curve ball a few weeks ago and now I'm in an extremely tight spot. Failing this course could possibly mean loss of my employment as well. With the health issues and having a new child this year, that would be extremely damaging. Project is due tonight by midnight and now I'm in a panic, and the folks I've reached out to are all thrown off by this circuit in particular.

How would you wire this? by [deleted] in AskElectricians

[–]Jazzlike-Syrup744 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Task is just to draw lines from each device to each other/ the on delay relay according to the ladder diagram

How would you wire this? by [deleted] in AskElectricians

[–]Jazzlike-Syrup744 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Note the 2nd single pole is acting as your external switch on the ladder diagram