Then tell client I will be leaving because labour laws do not allow >10 hour shifts unless in exceptional circumstances and this isn’t one. Enjoy my mandatory 11-hour rest between shifts, do some sports, cook a nice meal, relax a bit, enjoy a good night sleep. Have breakfast and an espresso. Pack the dymo, an extra bag of tie rips and something to replace those awful wire nuts. Drive to client. Start working on it in the morning: well rested and without frustration.
Yeah frick burger labor laws fricking 21st century and we still get fricked by employers slave driving 5days a week
A lot of places have mandatory overtime rules for fricks sake
whats the problem? the home owner put some gay monitoring system in their panel and didn't make it neat? so? it doesn't matter at all if panels are neat.
It’s a voltage monitor. That photo looks like what the vendor says it should look like. I would pull all of that shit out and throw it away. Or leave it if the customer wants to monitor power consumption.
https://www.emporiaenergy.com/how-the-vue-energy-monitor-works
That is a current and voltage monitoring device. It is commonly used by those with solar power systems, or by those concerned about monitoring the cost of energy usage. It can also be useful for monitoring voltage anomalies where sensitive electronic equipment may be damaged, but it can only provide that data after it has already occurred. While it looks messy in the picture, that does not mean there is anything wrong with it. Close it up making sure to use all of the factory panel cover screws, and go on with your life.
I'm convinced that shit is a meme designed to scam morons out of their money. I'd like to know which household electronics they think are going to put a serious dent in their utility bill. Just pay $50 for that cheapo klein meter with the amp clamp and do some math every 6 months.
Plumber here. Looks annoying but at least there's no shit in the cables
How are you able to kiss your wife after crawling through human feces all day?
he isn't kissing the human feces, what are you, moronic?
Look at it for an hour and make a plan.
Then tell client I will be leaving because labour laws do not allow >10 hour shifts unless in exceptional circumstances and this isn’t one. Enjoy my mandatory 11-hour rest between shifts, do some sports, cook a nice meal, relax a bit, enjoy a good night sleep. Have breakfast and an espresso. Pack the dymo, an extra bag of tie rips and something to replace those awful wire nuts. Drive to client. Start working on it in the morning: well rested and without frustration.
Yeah frick burger labor laws fricking 21st century and we still get fricked by employers slave driving 5days a week
A lot of places have mandatory overtime rules for fricks sake
I'll take my tripletime over mandatory shift limits.
ziptie everything
weld it closed
quit and go work as a lazy maintenance electrician for a server farm
>hey boss, I'm going to need to come back tomorrow to finish this. Shit's fricked
>hang up
simple as.
>not billing overtime
The frick is the "emporia" web says it could be an EV charger?
It's just an electronics manufacturer. These are amperage sensors for dinner kind of wifi connected load monitoring app. I want one
took you 9 hours to notice that rats nest? what were you doing? beating off in your van for the first 9 hours of your shift?
whats the problem? the home owner put some gay monitoring system in their panel and didn't make it neat? so? it doesn't matter at all if panels are neat.
Those line in taps look like they could be a problem
It’s a voltage monitor. That photo looks like what the vendor says it should look like. I would pull all of that shit out and throw it away. Or leave it if the customer wants to monitor power consumption.
https://www.emporiaenergy.com/how-the-vue-energy-monitor-works
>It’s a voltage monitor.
voltage, current, power, same incomprehensible shit as far as PrepHole is concerned.
seems like a bunch of current clamp meters
i was thinking of doing something like this too
what's wrong with it?
take a picture and post to 4chins
That is a current and voltage monitoring device. It is commonly used by those with solar power systems, or by those concerned about monitoring the cost of energy usage. It can also be useful for monitoring voltage anomalies where sensitive electronic equipment may be damaged, but it can only provide that data after it has already occurred. While it looks messy in the picture, that does not mean there is anything wrong with it. Close it up making sure to use all of the factory panel cover screws, and go on with your life.
t. Tier 1 licensed Electrician
They're just current clamps n00b. I have them in my panel, although min are a bit more tidy
I'm convinced that shit is a meme designed to scam morons out of their money. I'd like to know which household electronics they think are going to put a serious dent in their utility bill. Just pay $50 for that cheapo klein meter with the amp clamp and do some math every 6 months.