Everything you need to know to solve Voltage Drop Calculations!!

Published 2020-08-21
In this video I cover the 2 main ways to calculate voltage drop for an electricians. I dig in and show you how to find PERMITTED Voltage drop and Sizing a conductor in Voltage drop!! These videos are created for my students so I hope these help you.

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All Comments (21)
  • @kevindick7485
    I recall an instructor going through this formula many years ago. However in an adult evening class he kind of rushed through it in only a week which was two nights . That was before the internet . Today I am glad teachers like you bring the important topics like this for re-learning to learn . Thanks .
  • @Wirenutby
    Your video is the best explanation I have seen for voltage drop in my 48 years of experience. Anyone can read all about it, but a video like yours explains it best for future electricians. Good job!
  • @BerzerkerGarage
    WHOLY SH**!!!!!!!! finally a straight forward easy to understand explanation!!!!! I can not thank you enough, I spent 5 hours on my own trying to figure it out. I flew through the rest of my homework in minutes. THANK YOU
  • @TheTrueWalrus96
    In its category/ context, This could be THE most helpful video on the internet. Thank you Genuinely SO much. Sincerely appreciate it! Im currently buried in ET school, and you're saving my bacon.
  • As a young one in the trades thank you for what you do. I can only imagine the setup it takes to get these videos out. Keep it up.
  • @XIHyPeRbALLadIX
    You’re providing a great service for someone like myself who is just starting the trade. Thank you for taking the time to make these.
  • @micahc.8444
    Very good video Sir. Taking another journeyman test for another state and had to brush up on some stuff I don’t normally use and this was just what I was looking for. Thank you Sir.
  • @davidcruz4713
    Your an excellent instructor love how real you are and simple you make things
  • @8yerbrain
    New subscriber, journeyman electrician...but still have very much to learn. I appreciate you taking the time to put out this info. Very useful.
  • You are the best teacher I have found for my electrical answers! Please keep making them. I value your time and energy doing these on the whiteboard. I have learned more from you than my teachers!!
  • @juanmendias5397
    Im taking my JM test this week. The way you explain it makes a lot of sense. Thanks. I'm sure this will help a lot during the test
  • @Ninasky79
    You rock, I'm in my 3rd year and you made this so much easier than my instructor did !!! Ty buddy 👍👍😉
  • @jorgecruz4901
    Very good job Craig, this is the type of videos that I was searching , keep updated us, I will take my test in a few weeks,I definitely will keep watching your videos thank you
  • @manchasteve17
    This is awesome my teacher didn't explain this to well and I was lost when he explained it. I'm a visual learner and this made it super simple to understand!! I'm taking my journeymen exam soon and this is great great practice!! Thank you so much!!!!
  • @torrent7136
    thank you Sir Craig i'm a huge fan of yours and thank you for your the Voltage drop information to keep us safe
  • Very nice way of teaching i appreciate YouTube for allowing people like you to help guys like me better understand this topic good job
  • Craig, Very good video. I was having an issue with this scenario, but you cleared it up for me. Thank you, very much. Keep up the good work!
  • @DaCrunkwizard
    Great explanation, I needed more clarification when studying on my own. Thank you for upload.
  • Im a first year apprentice and thiss just helped me finish my Voltage Drop and wire size calculating homework, you are a god sent human