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At LearnElectrics we are sometimes asked about the wiring connections inside a garage consumer unit or mini consumer unit as they are sometimes called.
In this video we will look at just how this is done and provide the information in easy to follow step by step drawings of each stage so that a fuller and more interesting understanding is achieved.
These small consumer units are very versatile and their uses are almost limitless. If installed correctly they can be beneficial to any installation where a small, localised, and self-contained installation is required with local isolation of a particular part of a building.
You may also find the following videos from LearnElectrics useful …
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Here is a quick video on how you can adjust your front wheel toe alignment yourself and save a bunch of money. You should always do an alignment after you replace any of your steering components, inner or outer tie rods, rack n pinion etc but if all you need to adjust is the toe on your front wheel here is how you can perform the procedure yourself with very little effort.
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Changing your electric scooter tube or tyre for the first time can be frustrating. I share some tips in this video to make things much easier.
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Kwik Fit understands that when a motorist has a problem with a tyre they want a quality service, value for money, expert advice and the convenience of a local solution.
Tyres are the only point of contact your vehicle has with the road so it is vitally important that you select the right tyre for your vehicle. We advise that you should get in to a habit of checking all four tyres and your spare every two weeks for pressures and general condition.
For more information on how to check your tyres watch our top tip video here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BX1qY97mAw4
Remember that our full trained technicians are on hand 7 days a week to carry out a thorough tyre check for you free of charge.
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Learn how to Fix a Flat Tire yourself so you can get back on the road! I show the entire process of fixing a flat tire from how to inflate the flat tire, how to find the leak in the tire, to how to plug the tire so you can fill it up with air and drive on it safely.
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I am often called a cheapskate, and it's got some accuracy - I do hate wasting money, especially when I can figure out a way to do it cheaper (or free) myself.
So I thought I would show you how you can do tyre changes on an adventure bike for little to no dollars spent. This will free up money to spend on good tyres you can swap out depending on your ride, or petrol money, or save for a new bike!
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Tubeless tyres are now a really viable option for all round road racing, especially if you like to head onto the gravel roads or trails. Simon runs you through the dos and don'ts of setting up tubeless tyres here.
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Road tubeless tires and wheels are becoming increasingly popular, but a number of people have had and continue to have problems with them. Coming up are our tubeless dos and don'ts.
Now firstly, let's have a little recap as to what it actually is. A tubeless system is one that, surprise, surprise, has no inner tube in it. So in order for it to work, the bed of the rim needs to be airtight, so often that can be as simple as putting special tape around to seal it.
Most, though, will have a requirement of some kind of liquid sealant that will then coat the inside of the tire, and fill all these tiny little holes, make it airtight. But then, as an added bonus, that sealant will also seal most punctures as you're riding along.
The most critical part of a road tubeless system is actually the interface between the bead of the tire and the wall of the rim. Both components need to be tubeless specific, in order to be safe. Which leads me neatly on to our first don't. Don't try to make a normal road tire tubeless. It is actually really dangerous, because a tubeless specific tire will have a much stiffer bead on it that won't stretch.
Do consider running a little bit less pressure in your tubeless tires anyway, in comparison to what you might run in your standard tubed tires.
I always run sealant inside my tubeless tires. That way, I get that puncture protection from sharp objects, as well as pinch flats. But, you have to remember, the sealant has a life-span. It will dry out inside the tire. So, from time to time, maybe every three or four months, you need to re-top up those sealant levels.
Don't spend hours and hours trying to pump a stubbornly deflated tubeless tire. With your sealant inside the tire, you want to roll it quite firmly along the ground or your work top. And what that'll do, is it'll coat the bead of the tire with a nice layer of sealant. And that should mean that it inflates much more easily.
If you run tubeless across a number of different bikes, then something like this to Topeak Booster could well be a worthwhile investment. So, it works like a normal track pump. But then it also has this air canister that you charge up to 160 PSI. And then, at the flick of a switch, it releases all that air, super high-volume, exactly like a compressor would work.
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*****PLEASE NOTE***** Just to Clarify that the Green tyre Lever shown in the video is available to purchase separately. It does NOT come with the tyre.
Here we show you how to fit a solid Self Propelled Wheelchair Tyre. To see our video on how to fit a Solid Castor Tyre Click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AaXDhS_pH0
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In this video Dougal from Longstone Tyres shows you the best way to fit a beaded edge tyre at home.
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Beaded edge tyres are called clincher tires in america and were used on most cars until around 1924. They require high amount of pressure and are not particularly suited to use on tarmac. However they are very authentic for an early vintage car and make the steering light and easy.


Watch this vid and you'll be busting beads like a pro!
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Tired of paying someone else to mount and balance your tires? With a few basic tools and a little technique you can get your tubeless tires swapped out in about an hour. In this video from the MC Garage we’ll guide you on how to change a motorcycle tire, including the balancing process, and reveal tips and tricks that’ll make the job easier.
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Tyre changes can be done at the shop but you could save some money and do them from home with a couple of simple tools. Craig shows us how to change a rear tyre from his home with the basics!
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So in today's Misson I get sent out to swap one tyre from one tractor for another tyre on another tractor. Sounds pointless i know but there's method behind the madness. Also listen to me painfully explain how to do the job at hand for
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Tubular tyres are the pro's choice for racing. Find out how to fit them with GCN.
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Tubular tyres have many advantages, but the process of actually fitting them can be quite difficult.
In the How To we skip the gluing process and go for the cleaner option of tub tape.
To fit a tubular using tub tape, you will need:
Degreaser and clean cloth to clean the rim bed
Tup tape
Scissors
Pump
Tyre lever
Comment and let us know your tips and tricks for gluing tubs!
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Showing Mo how to remove and fit tyre to a steel rim and this is for beginners. Best way to learn is doing on a steel rim even if it damages it doesn’t cost a lot to repair and also use tyre is ideal to learn on just in case while fitting the bead damages.
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Here is how TIRE INSTALLERS ARE DAMAGING YOUR RIMS - TIRE REMOVE & INSTALL TIPS AND TRICKS
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There are a ton of articles on the internet like this one ""The tire shop damaged my wheels!!" or "My Vehicle Wheels/Rims Damaged By Wheel & Tire Shop" or "Tire shop RUINED my rims" and The List Goes On.
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5MV-20 - Fitting a Tight Tyre - without tyre levers
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In this video, I show you a 'trick' that will help you fit a tight tyre (tire) on to a wheel rim when the fit is very tight. The trick will allow you to avoid using tyre levers and hence avoid the potential for puncturing your inner tube by trapping it between the tyre and rim or tyre and lever.
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My name is Terry and I love cycling. I have named my channel “Five Minute Velo” (5MV). I have called it 5MV because the videos I upload will last no longer than five minutes, many will be much shorter. Each video will cover just one subject that is described in the title. Although the channel is mainly about cycling on the road, I will also cover some light (gravel) off road riding and cycle touring from time to time. No matter what, much of the advice will be pertinent to many branches of the sport/pastime.
I am new to posting videos on YouTube (May 2020) and I have much to learn, particularly in terms of presentation style and production quality. As such I welcome constructive comments that will help me improve the videos that I produce and upload.
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