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Electrical 102 with Andre Brower: 3-Way Switches & Ceiling Fans
Just remember to turn off the power first...
Date and time
Location
Casa Colina
821 Purcell Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45205Refund Policy
About this event
- Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes
All DIYD workshops have Pay What You Can ticket options.
If the Full Cost Ticket is financially comfortable for you, we ask that you purchase this ticket to help DIYD offset the costs of workshop expenses.
If the Full Cost Ticket is a stretch for you at this time, choose a lower cost ticket that suits your financial capacity. Choose the “Pay What You Can” option to purchase a ticket for as low as $1.
If you would like to make a donation to DIYD, choose the 125% cost ticket option or use the Pay What You Can option to make a donation of any amount. (And thank you!)
For more information about how DIYD uses the revenue from ticket costs, scroll down to our FAQ section below.
About the Electrical 102 workshop: 3-way switches and ceiling fans:
This workshop is recommended for those who have already taken DIYD's Electrical 101 workshop, or for those who already have a fundamental understanding of basic 2-way electrical circuits and how to wire an outlet and switch.
In Electrical 102 we will address 3-way circuits and 3-way switches and we will have a hands-on opportunity to wire a 3-way circuit, with 2 switches operating the same light. We will also cover ceiling fans, including ceiling fan circuitry and installation best practices.
Lead Poisoning Hazard Disclaimer: All home renovation work can create a significant lead hazard if completed in a pre-1978 home. DIYD will provide Lead Poisoning Prevention resources to any workshop attendee living in a pre-1978 home. DIYD also hosts a lead safety class twice a year - we highly recommend that you sign up for the lead safety class before you complete these projects in your home if your home was built before 1978 and you have young children living in your home.
About the teacher:
"I was born in a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio and moved to a small farm in southern Ohio just before the start of my six grade school year. I’ve always been naturally inquisitive which led to my post high school education in the sciences. My father was a master electrician and I began helping him at a young age wiring house on the weekends. In addition during my summers away from college I worked with my cousin (a general contractor) and brother, roofing houses and renovating kitchens / bathrooms. My wife and I moved to Cincinnati in 2001 and while starting our family, began to acquire houses in the area. I maintain and renovate all of our properties myself and enjoy raising my children in the West Price Hill community."
About Do It Yourself Darlin Workshops:
Do It Yourself Darlin (DIYD) hosts educational, hands-on home repair workshops for new and veteran homeowners, renters, and everyone in between. The program aims to empower anyone and everyone to feel comfortable and confident understanding the components that make up a house while learning home repair and tool use skills along the way. All of DIYD‘s workshops are geared toward beginners, pay-what-you-can, taught by local Cincinnati craftspeople, and open to everyone ages 16 and up.
DIYD is a program of the non-profit CDC Price Hill Will. DIYD’s programming is made possible through grant funding, sponsorships, donations, and workshop ticket sales.
Frequently asked questions
Since DIYD is a non-profit, most of DIYD’s general expenses are paid for via grants, sponsorships, and individual donations. Ticket sales help us to offset the costs of specific workshop expenses, such as teacher fees and workshop materials.
If you are able to make a donation to DIYD beyond the cost of the general admission ticket, your donation will help DIYD continue to offer the “pay-what-you-can” ticket model for attendees for whom the cost of admission would be a barrier to entry.
Class size in workshops typically ranges from 5 to 15 people, depending on the topic.
Unless we are explicitly offering childcare, we ask that you do not bring children under 16 to our workshops as our venue is not child-safe and there is no space for them to spend time during the workshop. Children over the age of 16 are welcome to join as a workshop participant.
We strongly recommend that participants wear close-toed, comfortable shoes, and durable clothing that you don’t mind getting dirty or dusty. If you have long hair, it is recommended that you bring a hair tie to put it up during the hands-on portions of the workshops.
DIYD will provide all tools and safety equipment for all participants at each workshop. If you do have your own tools, we encourage you to bring them to a tool-specific workshop if you’d like the opportunity to learn more about the tools you already have.
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Do It Yourself Darlin (DIYD) is a based in Cincinnati, OH and has a mission to provide educational opportunities for homeowners, renters, and everyone in between to feel comfortable and confident understanding all the layers and components that make up a house and learn a few basic DIY skills along the way. Workshops are geared toward beginners and focus on houses, home maintenance, tool use, and basic DIY skills. DIYD is a program of the CDC Price Hill Will.