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eFIXX
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eFIXX is here to help electrician's, electrical contractors, building services engineers and electrical apprentices. Watching our videos, you'll discover new products, explore new applications and find answers to your technical questions.
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So if you've been on the tools for years or just starting your electrical journey, then please subscribe. We'll help you stay up to date with the latest regulations and developments in the electrical industry.
We release new content every day
Our followers drive our content. If you have a suggestion for future content, would like to get involved in the channel or have any other ideas then please drop us a message.
👍🏻 Via the website - https://www.efixx.co.uk/contact
😀 Comment in our community tab - https://www.youtube.com/c/efixx/communit...
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efixx
(3 minutes ago)
Checkout the finished project
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alexfinns6162
(10 minutes ago)
I am Italian but I live abroad. When me and my dad make modifications to the house (adding Ethernet cables or adding more power outlets), we always add flexible conduits, as they are so useful. Even if you don’t need the cable anymore, you can take it out, reuse it whilst leaving the conduit in the wall so that if you ever need a new wire there you can always add it.
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ambiencelectronica
(18 minutes ago)
Flexible conduit is streets ahead method, upgrade cable in no time at all, no mess, cheaper, less time.
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trespire
(27 minutes ago)
As someone servicing Italian industrial machines in Israel, I love the Italian electrical system.
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enricovazzoler
(32 minutes ago)
Not the same in North and South Italy for heating and PV. There are strong climate differences!
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ravellwolf
(47 minutes ago)
I live in Bologna at the moment. The standard power supply in Italy is 3kW, 6kW is considered a luxury upgrade. That means we couldn't use our 3.2kW Kettle from the UK without tripping the main breaker. It's a constant juggling act to make sure we don't switch on a high power appliance while another one is running. We can use either the hob, dishwasher, over or washing machine, but never two at once. It's a pain, but most Italians consider this completely normal.
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DavideAnastasia
(51 minutes ago)
Puglia
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lowellabraham6966
(1 hour ago)
Just bought an apartment in Italy as a vacation home which needs a bit of renovation. As a technologist, so happy to see that you covered this topic on Italian builds!
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carlos-ju7ce
(1 hour ago)
I was an Architect, in another life. Have worked in South Africa and Portugal. I'm now a Project Manager in the UK, though I have also done wiring designs for Balfour Beatty in various large projects involving wiring harnesses.
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