How To Install a Sub Panel Start to Finish!

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Publicado 2020-03-06
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This video goes over the complete process for how to add a sub panel to your electrical system. This unit is set up for 100 amps which is one of the larger sub panels that you would typically see.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @lancer525
    Ben, I know this video was three years ago, but man, it's a lifesaver. I recently had to wire a new shed, and I couldn't have gotten the sub-panel in the right way without it. I have a friend who used to be an inspector in a neighboring county, and he came to look it over before it gets inspected next week, and he told me that my wiring was better than some electrician's stuff he'd seen. All that is because of you. Thank you!
  • I went on wire jobs with my dad when I was 4 years old. I'd pick up all the knock outs and thought I was rich with all that coin in my pockets.
  • @jgranga171
    Hands-down best subpanel installation video on YouTube. Thoroughly explained in a clear and concise manner, and some of the dry comedic relief had me rolling. Great job sir! Exceptional!
  • @georgemoomaw9437
    Unlike many DYI YouTube videos, you actually SHOW what you are doing along with your comments. Great camera work. Oh yes, the sound is also excellent. Thank You
  • @pdqservices8158
    For the most part you do considerably better then some journeyman and I very impressed with your level of self taught education. But some points to consider. 1) Consider a LR #2 (Locked Recess) driver. I believe some people call it a Robertson. 2) You showed EMT from the panel to the ceiling and you installed PVC. This is NEC for the physical protection of NM cable below 8'. And I would never run NM down a conduit without a connector to protect the wire. Most AHJ's would require a pipe to NM connector transition connector. 3) This next one would be a point of debate among electricians on your placement of the 1/2 PVC conduit. Myself I always work from the outside in. Reason is that when I come back to install another conduit or 2, conductors are not in my way and subject to physical damage when removing knock outs or fishing in new cable. 4) I NEVER loop my wires in a panel. It is messy. Industrial maintenance people would do this because they where constantly moving machines and motors and such. In a commercial or a residential application the odds moving that breaker in the next 20 years or so is extremely unlikely. And it makes it way more difficult to add new circuits. 5) On the neutral and ground bars I never run my wire wild thru. If there is a piece sticking thru I nip it short after installation so it is nice and clean and no sharp objects sticking thru. 6) In the video NEVER make up the main breaker first....what happens if your working with a partner, or breaker is bad or you catch it with another wire and you energize that breaker? It creates a deadly situation. Phase conductors are always last. Order of landing conductors is ground, neutral and phase. this is for your safely so a ground is established for your safety. If for some reason you had to disconnect hot then reverse order (Phase, neutral (Potential Load) and ground) is the correct method. 7) PVC inside a building i almost never do. CODE does not say you can't but some jurisdictions it is. If there is a fire PVC can emit toxic gases. 8) Always tell your subscribers every video to Check State and Local addendum's to the code that have been passed. The NEC is the bases, Local and state can regulate above and beyond the code. I say this as a legal stand point so you don't come in conflict with another city, state code addendum and your subscribers. All in all your bases of understanding surpasses most journeyman.
  • This is the most thorough video for a sub panel I’ve come across. Thank you.
  • @che.-
    Thanks! I successfully wired my subpanel and ran about 80' of wire and it was probably about 90% due to the information you provided in this and other videos. So fun learning and really felt great when I turned everything on and nothing exploded and all my tests and checks went perfect.. thanks to all of the helpful commenters as well.. I followed every piece of advice I could find.
  • Great video. I really appreciate how precise, organized and clear your work. No stuttering, stammering or searching. Great job dude.
  • @bluerider7922
    Ben, for being only 16 years old, you are pretty knowledgeable! What a great teacher you are. Talented and humble at the same time. Incredible combination! (Steady camera and no dumb music is appreciated) Good luck to you.
  • @are2dee285
    9:55 How to fix your PVC cement bottle start to finish! Once you get the cap off the PVC cement bottle, put a thin film of Vassoline on the male threads. This will prevent the cap from gluing itself onto the threads. Making it very easy to get it off the next time you use it.
  • @s2morrison
    Dude, well done! Even my wife sitting over there on the couch commented how direct and concise you were. Right to the point. Nice bits of family comedy weren't a distraction either. Keep it up young man!
  • @leopallanck1787
    Thanks for posting this video. I just finished installing a sub panel in my house and your video was absolutely essential to my success with that project. If I hadn't come across your video, I probably would not have been able to do this. You walked me through all of the steps and helped me to make sure I had everything I needed for this project. Really terrific video!
  • @DarinBeard
    The best DIY sub panel install video that I've seen. Excellent job.
  • @MarvOtis
    Love your videos and Electrical work! My dad was a master electrician for 40+ years and I worked many jobs with him both as a kid and adult. He passed away from cancer in 09:( and now I do all my electrical jobs with my two sons:). Your way of teaching is excellent and reminds me of my dad:) I love all things electrical!! Keep the videos coming. I'm definitely a fan!!
  • @donfarlan214
    WHAT A AMAZING VIDEO ! No long introduction or stupid loud music. You explained how, the grounds, neutral so clear . I think all diy videos need your videos as an example . THANKS FOR SAVING ME HOURS watching frustrating videos .
  • @cacooke77
    Thank you so much for this video! Between what I had learned earlier and after watching you video, I installed a sub panel next to the main panel in my basement. No troubleshooting needed, worked perfectly the first time!! I already have two circuits on it. Next project will be the generator inlet since I recently scored a Tri Fuel generator on sale at Costco. Guys like you are what Youtube should be all about. Sharing knowledge, educating, being willing to admit you don't have all the answers and just generally making peoples lives better. I have photos of the project if you are interested. Thanks again.
  • @billdavis8425
    Ben, Coming from a career mechanical engineer, MBA Ohio State, and military jet pilot and instructor. Exposed to lots of public speaking training and experience including "charm school where they teach you how to Teach". ---- Probably one of the best how-to videos I've ever seen ! ----- Not only was the tech top-notch, continually emphasizing turning the power on and off and calling out the Hot lugs was fantastic. THANKS. Good job.
  • @vicbotnik
    Thank you! Dude, I'm a new subscriber and love the content. I've been planning a self install new sub panel for weeks, and this is the icing on the cake. Exactly what I needed at exactly the right time. So thank you, and keep it up!
  • @paulleblanc4653
    Our Canadian electrical code requires the main breaker to be in separate main panel metal section, with no load breaker wires feeding through main breaker enclosure. This would make working safe when main power is turned off. I like you showing the wiggle wire when tightening stranded . Very good teacher.