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बहुत बहुत सुन्दर वीडियो रिकॉर्डिंग अच्छी तरह से समझाया गया ज्ञान शिक्षा निश्चित तौर तरीके से समझाया आप ने मैं भी ट्रांसफॉर्मर्स रिपेयरिंग और निर्माण कार्य कर्ता था इंवरेटर स्टेबलाइजर का सिंगल फेस १०, के वी ऐ तक का अभी इस समय नहीं कर रहे हैं लेकिन जानकारी प्राप्त करते रहते हैं बहुत बहुत धन्यवाद साधुवाद 🎉
I work in a factory that makes huge, high-power transformers and I can say that this is the most accurate explanation of how a transformer works that I have ever seen.
i’m in one of them as well up in wisconsin and all i do is Crimp Taps and LV Conductors to wires. I also do some work on the tanks. I see all of this though while i’m working and it’s honestly incredible to see what some of this stuff does. incredible!
I design leak sealing clamps for transformers all the time. They are typically made of aluminum and occasionally PVC or Nylon. Common leak locations are the drain valves at the bottom of the housing, the nozzles coming out of the housing to the cooling fins, and all parts in between. The fins are not all the same on transformers. Some are the big sheets like the one in the video, others are oval shaped tubes attached to a long round header at the top and bottom of the tubes. These tubes often get holes in them and/or at the point where they are welded to the header pipes. The clamps are small enough to fit in between the tubes and enclose them. Sometimes multiple tubes are enclosed in one clamp. I also do a ton of bushing clamps where they leak between the porcelain and steel. There are usually valves in the pipes between the main housing and the radiators, they often leak as well. The clamps for these typically enclose the entire valve. Some render the valve inoperable and others have stem extensions that stick outside the clamp so the valve can remain operable. Then there are all manner of hub clamps that just push up against the side of the housing where a leak may have resulted from corrosion or a defect in the metal. We even occasionally do manual tap switch enclosures. All of the clamps are pumped with sealant after they are installed. I am not involved with the manufacture or installation of these clamps, only the design. My clients are maintenance contractors for the electrical companies. I do design work for installations all over the U.S. and in Canada. Electrical work is a small part of the design work I do. The bulk of the leak sealing work I do is for chemical plants, refineries, power plants, paper mills, food processing facilities, municipal water systems, and large building piping systems.
This is a well done video that provides a simple yet effective visual representation of what a power transformer does along with a simple yet understandable description. All without bringing in the underlying physics and mathematics that define the electromechanical processes involved. Very nicely done.
It's a pretty good video. I hope there's a second part talking about the devices that control the transformer, such as the dissolved gas analyzer, Buchholz relays, surge arrester, and more.
Funny thing is that my mind was low-key blown at the very last moments of the video, where it showed that liquid level measuring tool through the barrel/ tank. I understood how it works in split second
My first job after school was at a factory that produced medium and large power transformers up to 750 MVA. The models and animations in this video are excellent.
Love the way your images show the basic principles of electronic Induction at the beginning! I just finished my EET and none of the books or professors made it so easy to understand. Great video!
Your animations are top-notch! Really very good, they must take some time create. Also, your explanation of the basic principals of electromagnetic induction and flux is one of the clearest and most understandable conceptually in combination with the associated animations. I enjoyed this video. I did not realize that 20 minutes had gone by watching it.
This was twenty-one minutes well spent. What a great gift you have for educating someone with little knowledge on transformers, such as myself, and helping them to understand such a comeplex system! You have a new subscriber.
Great Video ... This took me back to the my days in school learning about transformers,single phase , 3 phase and even Flux density (don't ask me how to do that now ) ..
my school didnt teach anywhere near that detailed... i only learned about 2 wire coils surrounding a metal donut shaped core and how the different amounts of coiling induce different voltage/current... this video really demystified a lot of gap in knowledge
I wish we had this type of videos 50 years ago when I was in school. It would have been a lot simpler and easy to understand. Could you do a video on a "buck boost" transformer?
i wonder how time it took him to make the video and separately how much time to research the accuracy of the facts. i've never seen a round tank single phase pole transformer above 166 kVA (this video showed 200 kVA).
For an O Neil Cylinder, This Should Be the Bedrock of it's Design. Besides designing around wave mechanics. These are still in their infancy- much like space, but that's the basic idea. The only thing to do from there is iterate, build, and test. Once These Are Built, People can Expand Out Into Space Easily instead of just looking and struggling with survival and war. We Should be able to go and explorer for years instead of centuries, like any other sci-fi trope. Provided you have enough Fuel and supplies. Water and Ice.
I hope you find this video informative. Please like this video and subscribe to my channel; your support encourages me to improve my content. Thank you so much for watching, and have a nice day!
Me want actual transformers from the movie
Very nice information Great work for you Sir ji 🙏 सुप्रभात 🕉️🌞🙏🙏👍🧡👍
बहुत बहुत सुन्दर वीडियो रिकॉर्डिंग अच्छी तरह से समझाया गया ज्ञान शिक्षा निश्चित तौर तरीके से समझाया आप ने मैं भी ट्रांसफॉर्मर्स रिपेयरिंग और निर्माण कार्य कर्ता था इंवरेटर स्टेबलाइजर का सिंगल फेस १०, के वी ऐ तक का अभी इस समय नहीं कर रहे हैं लेकिन जानकारी प्राप्त करते रहते हैं बहुत बहुत धन्यवाद साधुवाद 🎉
THANKS A LOT
Not a single day passes that I do not admire the youtube/internet. Such an informative and amazing animation! Thank you for the video!
Can’t believe we’re getting this for free
Can't wait to get some of these working in the apocalypse.
When you don’t pay for something it means you are the product they are selling
Dont beat yourself up about kidd, just send money this way every time you watch these kinds of videos that way you feel better.
Can't believe people don't know this already.
You might not have a clue, but you time is much precious than the actual money. Sad reality 😂
I work in a factory that makes huge, high-power transformers and I can say that this is the most accurate explanation of how a transformer works that I have ever seen.
20 years ago I used to wind the coils for these beasts up to 1000mva at the time. Retired now. Agree with you on the explanation.
i’m in one of them as well up in wisconsin and all i do is Crimp Taps and LV Conductors to wires. I also do some work on the tanks. I see all of this though while i’m working and it’s honestly incredible to see what some of this stuff does. incredible!
@@domiepotato Cool, I work as a coil winder
I design leak sealing clamps for transformers all the time. They are typically made of aluminum and occasionally PVC or Nylon. Common leak locations are the drain valves at the bottom of the housing, the nozzles coming out of the housing to the cooling fins, and all parts in between. The fins are not all the same on transformers. Some are the big sheets like the one in the video, others are oval shaped tubes attached to a long round header at the top and bottom of the tubes. These tubes often get holes in them and/or at the point where they are welded to the header pipes. The clamps are small enough to fit in between the tubes and enclose them. Sometimes multiple tubes are enclosed in one clamp. I also do a ton of bushing clamps where they leak between the porcelain and steel. There are usually valves in the pipes between the main housing and the radiators, they often leak as well. The clamps for these typically enclose the entire valve. Some render the valve inoperable and others have stem extensions that stick outside the clamp so the valve can remain operable. Then there are all manner of hub clamps that just push up against the side of the housing where a leak may have resulted from corrosion or a defect in the metal. We even occasionally do manual tap switch enclosures. All of the clamps are pumped with sealant after they are installed. I am not involved with the manufacture or installation of these clamps, only the design. My clients are maintenance contractors for the electrical companies. I do design work for installations all over the U.S. and in Canada. Electrical work is a small part of the design work I do. The bulk of the leak sealing work I do is for chemical plants, refineries, power plants, paper mills, food processing facilities, municipal water systems, and large building piping systems.
This is amazing Sir You complete a 30days of class in just 21 min
u take 30 days to understand transformers only? damn just wait for transistors
@@mrelo007give him a book of microprocessor intel8086 he will spend his whole life understanding that . 😂
Very well done. I understood more about transformers after 20 minutes here than a semester of engineering school.
This is how lectures shall be made. Excellent work!
I just wish i was a real person. "Tronsformer" is what made me realize it wasnt a human. It was a typo
The 3D design/animation of this video is immaculate. Kudos to the creator
Ladies and gents let’s help this channel blow up!
Your animation are always stunning well done my friend
This is nothing but a hidden treasure...Wow Wow Wow.. Keep up this brilliant and intuitive lectures! Thank you sir!
I wish this was available during the electrical engineering degree course 5 years ago.
I’m glad I watched this. There’s definitely more than meets the eye.
I learned so much now when somebody says step up or Step Down Transformer I actually know what the freak they're talking about
One of the most amazing educational videos I’ve seen on UA-cam. Thank you.
This deserves an award, clear and precise information. Easy to understand
No matter how you slice it, this amount of 3D work would cost a pretty penny even with reusing assets among different projects
Best way to go sleep early. Just listen the lecture for few min.😊
This is the content youtube have been made for.
Bless you sir, I’m smarter after watching this and I don’t say that often on here
I don’t even know anything about electricity , now I know what’s going on in transformers.
Very good info 👌
This is a well done video that provides a simple yet effective visual representation of what a power transformer does along with a simple yet understandable description. All without bringing in the underlying physics and mathematics that define the electromechanical processes involved. Very nicely done.
Great video with awesome detail - these 3D animations sure blow away "exploded view" type 2D drawings!
This is so amazing. If only we get taught like this in school.
It's a pretty good video. I hope there's a second part talking about the devices that control the transformer, such as the dissolved gas analyzer, Buchholz relays, surge arrester, and more.
Funny thing is that my mind was low-key blown at the very last moments of the video, where it showed that liquid level measuring tool through the barrel/ tank. I understood how it works in split second
One of the best videos of all time. Well paced, huge amount of information transfer, excellent clarity & technically accurate
This is a super in depth tech educational material - thx very much!
My first job after school was at a factory that produced medium and large power transformers up to 750 MVA. The models and animations in this video are excellent.
Wow this is amazing! Thanks UA-cam for randomly putting this video in to the home page!
Wow! Probably the best educational video I have seen on UA-cam. Keep up the great work. Supernice explanations and great illustration.
Love the way your images show the basic principles of electronic Induction at the beginning! I just finished my EET and none of the books or professors made it so easy to understand. Great video!
Your animations are top-notch! Really very good, they must take some time create.
Also, your explanation of the basic principals of electromagnetic induction and flux is one of the clearest and most understandable conceptually in combination with the associated animations.
I enjoyed this video. I did not realize that 20 minutes had gone by watching it.
Yes thank you.
I'm blown away by this level of precision education.
I'm going to watch the box set 😊
Incredible! Thank you very much 🙏
This is a service to humanity, never change you guys 👍🏻
This was twenty-one minutes well spent. What a great gift you have for educating someone with little knowledge on transformers, such as myself, and helping them to understand such a comeplex system! You have a new subscriber.
This video is art and science in a wonderful combination. You did a beautiful job, thank you for such a great effort.
Gotta subscribe for your hardwork and talent. 🙌
This is a revelation! I teach electrical apprentices and this video has everything they need to know, and some things I didn’t (CTC). Well done!
Great Video ... This took me back to the my days in school learning about transformers,single phase , 3 phase and even Flux density (don't ask me how to do that now ) ..
my school didnt teach anywhere near that detailed... i only learned about 2 wire coils surrounding a metal donut shaped core and how the different amounts of coiling induce different voltage/current... this video really demystified a lot of gap in knowledge
I'm blown away by the quality of the animation and delivery of the material. Really well done.
very interesting! thank you, I learned alot from this video.😀👍
liked and Subbed
Very impressive video. Great work.
Thanks a lot for this informative video.. from Bangladesh ❤❤❤
You are doing a great job 👍👍👍👍
A masterpiece of educational art. brilliant. ty
Very impressive animation. And I learned something today😊
GREAT WORK KEEP UP
Wow! Many thanks for your excellent work here!!!
Great video, nice graphics and explanation, thanks!
Thanks. That model man is pumped. Appreciate your great work.
Very informative, To the point. Thank you for sharing the knowledge by breaking down, easy to understand.
This is a beautiful video 💅
More than meets the eye!
The video is exceptionally well-made and of very high quality! Thank you so much for sharing; my understanding of transformers has never been clearer.
Great illustration.
Will be even better if wires and insulation are in different colors
wow, very well done, thanks to the team of creators that made the video, brilliant.
Great production - thank you!
Excellent tutorial! Many thanks. 🤩🤩🤩🤩
Amazing video! Congratulations and thanks 🙏🏻
Technical Fundamentals with the help of Technology ❤❤. Very clear & smooth Animation with Proper Explanation 🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯. Keep it up 💪
This such the greatest animation
Wow, wow, wow! Literally all concepts are nailed in this animation. Even the direction of flux would change with the sin wave!
Awesome, thank you ❤
Takes me back to my hv wiring days . Before I worked there I had no clue how complex the distribution grid is .
Now that I know how it works, makes me think of how it looks like mad science
I wish we had this type of videos 50 years ago when I was in school. It would have been a lot simpler and easy to understand.
Could you do a video on a "buck boost" transformer?
Very Interesting and Well Made Video ! Thanks for Sharing !😊
Absolutely amazing and informative video
My quest for knowledge in stuff I have no business knowing is furthered!
Superb production values
Please post more videos like this, I am eagerly waiting for your next video and thanks a lot for this video.
i wonder how time it took him to make the video and separately how much time to research the accuracy of the facts. i've never seen a round tank single phase pole transformer above 166 kVA (this video showed 200 kVA).
Great work! Thanks and best compliments.
Great video. Thank you for the time and effort to make it.
Very well explained. Thank you
In the UK these are the buildings you see in urban areas with usually green doors. The giveaway is a Death by High Voltage type sign on the door.
Mutual induction blew my mind
Amazing...!! Do make more video about transformer design,accessories & its working principle.
Such impressive, helpful, and instructive content. Many thanks, indeed.
What's that? MORE 3D science content?
Yessssss please! 👌🏼
This is a perfect video. Slow speech and great animation.
This was a great video!
Keep up the great work brother. You have no idea how many people you are helping.❤
Wow, this was truly fantastic. Will there be a part two?
Excellent work! Very easy to understand.
Stunning!!
very informative and useful to both experienced and entry level engineers and technicians
Thats awesome bro.... Thanks a lot.
keep doing bro......................😎
I like this video animation 👍
For an O Neil Cylinder, This Should Be the Bedrock of it's Design. Besides designing around wave mechanics.
These are still in their infancy- much like space, but that's the basic idea. The only thing to do from there is iterate, build, and test.
Once These Are Built, People can Expand Out Into Space Easily instead of just looking and struggling with survival and war. We Should be able to go and explorer for years instead of centuries, like any other sci-fi trope. Provided you have enough Fuel and supplies.
Water and Ice.
Amazing work! I hope to see more!
Awesome explanation and visuals. I'm subscribing.
Crazy explanation and animation
Really informative video. keep up the good work
Wonderful work in few minutes❤
Wonderful 👏
I hope you will explain the tap changer 😊
Now this is like magic. Science is crazy.
Why dont these teachers show these videos in engineering schools. I couldve gotten a better grade because of this.