Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over the next few weekends BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.
nice job! :clap:I'm not an electrician, but I've done most of the electrical work on my home and I've helped some of my friends.
Here are some pics of the work I did in my last neighborhood ...
:nodlaugh: yeah, 120'll sting ya a bit :eyepoke: 277'll wake ya right up :stickbeat but its the 480 that ya really gotta watch out forI've been an electrician for 20+ yrs, owned my own business for over 10 and still love my job. Just remember 120 makes you feel funny, 277 will send you to heaven.
Good luck.
Gummi, I did a simaliar thing in a hospital. I got hung on a 277v nuetral standing on top of an 8' ladder (my journeyman told me it was off:angerFU: ) last time I trusted anybody. I check everything and still treat it like it's hot:yes:One more thing, to add to cf2112's advice:
When I was a second year apprentice, I was doing some service at a shop where the lights couldn't be turned off while we changed ballasts. I got tangled up, and fell off of a 8' ladder. When I came to a few minutes later, I spit all my fillings out into my hand. 277 will make you hurt.
Pay attention, and work everything like it's hot. Wear your hardhat and safety glasses at all times, keep good boots, and pay very close attention to your surroundings, this will keep you safe on the jobsite for years to come.
Congratulations again.
Whoa!I'm not an electrician, but I've done most of the electrical work on my home and I've helped some of my friends.
Here are some pics of the work I did in my last neighborhood ...
We leave NOTHING behind.I'm no electrician, but I love the scrap (copper) they leave behind!