Being a Lineman - Episode 24

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2024

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  • @Bobsdecline
    @Bobsdecline  2 роки тому +72

    I was hoping to find a something a little more exciting, but at the same time I was happy it was a super easy fix! I decided to use the content anyhow, for one main reason.... This is real life as a lineman!
    Be safe out there everyone! 👊🍻

    • @Moonraker11
      @Moonraker11 2 роки тому +3

      Believe it when I say this is much more exciting than sitting in front of a monitor for 8 hours a day...

    • @robertroy8803
      @robertroy8803 2 роки тому +1

      It's good to see all aspects! I do appreciate you fast-forwarding through the repetitive bits though. Don't understimate that you're interesting in and of yourself too!

    • @PedroNZ1965
      @PedroNZ1965 2 роки тому

      Hi. We watch your channel because we want to see what you do. Cheers

    • @ross42723
      @ross42723 2 роки тому +1

      Awesome videos Aaron keep up the good work and be safe.

  • @pinecone01
    @pinecone01 2 роки тому +88

    Not every video has to be a blockbuster, don't sweat it. Most of us are just happy to be taken along for the ride to learn about and see things most of us wouldn't without you providing a window into all this. I for one enjoy these types of videos too, and I'm glad you did post it!

    • @Bobsdecline
      @Bobsdecline  2 роки тому +14

      Really appreciate you taking the time to write that! Means a lot 👊👊.

    • @j2o3sh
      @j2o3sh 2 роки тому +6

      I agree. Seeing the routine or non eventful stuff is insightful and still very intriguing. I get routine stuff as a service electrician working for a municipality too. All part of the job. Awesome vid and thanks for posting! Very good site investigation

    • @johnrtrucker
      @johnrtrucker 2 роки тому +1

      I agree with pinecone 100% no matter what this is a window into another career path or even something to learn from I liked the video as well

    • @Bobsdecline
      @Bobsdecline  2 роки тому +1

      Really appreciate that guys! 🤝

    • @sjwatt
      @sjwatt 2 роки тому +5

      For sure, we live in a giant factory society and it’s the technicians doing the boring jobs that keep it all going. You guys deserve all the fame and credit. Keep posting!

  • @hobbesip1
    @hobbesip1 2 роки тому +13

    You experience it all the time = boring for you.
    We never experience it = fascinating for us

    • @Bobsdecline
      @Bobsdecline  2 роки тому +1

      True,, true, thank you so much!

  • @timl5124
    @timl5124 Рік тому +3

    I wanted to express my sincere appreciation for the fascinating and valuable content you consistently produce. Your professionalism is evident in every aspect of your work, and your meticulous attention to detail is truly exceptional. Thank you for sharing your expertise and dedication with us. Keep up the outstanding work!

  • @turpialito
    @turpialito 2 роки тому +27

    Electronics engineer with an inclination for power engineering here. Love learning about infrastructure. Always great to watch your vids, Erin. Keep 'em coming. Cheers! EDIT: Check the accesibility settings on your laptop.

  • @resellerrunner5149
    @resellerrunner5149 Місяць тому

    Aaron- just wanted to say that these vids you are making make us customers VERY appreciative of what you do and the expertise that it takes to do it! You have an eagle eye pal! Nice work and keep them coming. I live in NW Indiana (NIPSCO territory).

  • @linehandibew6205
    @linehandibew6205 2 роки тому +16

    Glad you posted this one. It’s always a relief to actually find the cause. I hate when I get a blown line fuse and I patrol the entire line and can’t find anything that could have caused it. Definitely uneasy when you gotta close that door back in and you’re not 100% sure if it’s gonna blow back at you. This video shows the public why they see us driving back and forth for an hour or so before we can close it in. I actually drive out the side line as well even if they’re fused. Because I’ve had it where we had damage on the main fused three fase. I didn’t drive out the second stage fuse because it was closed in. I shut in the first stage fuses and that second stage side line fuse blew. You never know if damage occurred on that side line fuse after the original outage occurred. If it’s a long side line or multiple ones I’ll pull those doors and pick up the first stage fuse outage l. Then patrol each side lines individually. Just for piece of mind. Another issue is since we have tree wire….. I’ve come up on a phase on the ground and not burning because of the insulation. Last thing I need is sending the first stage fuse and the second stage never blows because of that and some kid gets killed. So yeah long story short I always patrol everything until the end.

    • @assassinlexx1993
      @assassinlexx1993 2 роки тому +6

      People complain you cut too much of the tree. Then complain the power is out because a branch blew a fuse.
      Would you love to wake up the person at 4 am and make them look for the reason why the power is out.

    • @Bobsdecline
      @Bobsdecline  2 роки тому +7

      We've got a bit of tree wire around, it's definitely nice to have! Also very great points about side lines, it's definitely always best to patrols.. especially during an extended outage,windy conditions or storm work.
      We've actually had some pretty serious pushback around tree trimming on this line.

    • @Bill_N_ATX
      @Bill_N_ATX 2 роки тому +9

      As someone who had their house burned down and lost everything they owned due to a wildfire that was caused by a tree limb that wasn’t trimmed back far enough, I’ll tell you to trim them damn things. If anyone ever gives you any shit about it, tell them to look up the Bastrop Complex Fire. Four people lost their lives and 1700 families lost their homes because a tree limb took down a power line on a windy day in the summer.
      I’ll be happy to preach the gospel on tree trimming near power lines if need be.

    • @assassinlexx1993
      @assassinlexx1993 2 роки тому +2

      @@Bill_N_ATX sorry for your loss. We live here in the land of tree huggers. Just fire up a chain saw and watch them appear out of nowhere.

    • @Franny_the_Fisher
      @Franny_the_Fisher 2 роки тому +2

      @@Bobsdecline had a gun pointed at me over a CAT 4 hazard EAB infested ash tree, people get seriously attached to them

  • @seanmccracken4986
    @seanmccracken4986 2 роки тому +2

    As a Troubleman this is a huge part of your job love this clip stay safe.

  • @prestine187
    @prestine187 2 роки тому +13

    Im going to a linemen school this summer and came across your channel and ive been binge watching all these episodes. While a lot of the time I dont know exactly what your referring to, I do feel like ive learned a lot by watching, so thanks for that! keep them coming and stay safe!

  • @acuraintegrar5
    @acuraintegrar5 2 роки тому +2

    Nice vid. So on one of our single phase delta taps every day at 5pm we would have a 62 person outage. All of us kept getting the call. It was in the rear lot and came back to the road in parts, so we do our thing patrolling etc, find nothing plug it in and it would hold till 5 the next day. We changed glass, cut outs, top grooves u name it…..then the snow came. Power goes out but this time we see foot prints to the pole and to the guy wire, well a crazy guy lived there and enjoyed shaking the guy wire to see it go phase to phase ( it rolled from horizontal to vertical) lol so we cut the guy and it never went out again. Not all are exciting but thats line work lol

  • @mikes5032
    @mikes5032 2 роки тому +15

    Aaron, try Win + Esc to close the magnifier on your computer. "Win" being the Windows logo key (between Ctrl and Alt usually).
    Shout out from Ontario, btw. I'm not at all in a related field (Pilot / IT Technician) but I enjoy watching your videos all the same. Thanks for sharing.

    • @Bobsdecline
      @Bobsdecline  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks Mike, Love Ontario I some family there, near T.O! I'll try that next time, cheers!

  • @codysutterfield1052
    @codysutterfield1052 2 роки тому +3

    Appreciate you lineman out there and you as well Bob. Thank you for tuning us in on your days/nights!

  • @Hexagonaldonut
    @Hexagonaldonut Рік тому

    When you showed that branch it genuinely took me a moment to actually spot it! I briefly thought it was just part of the tree behind it. Granted, no depth perception at play here since I'm seeing it via a flat screen, but it *definitely* seemed very easy to miss.

  • @jorysharp917
    @jorysharp917 2 роки тому +1

    Good advice on killing that 3rd phase if any work is needed. We had a serious accident resulting in loss of life to a young lineman due to two phases out and one remaining in. I always try to teach my crews that concept. Back feeds can be a deadly hidden hazard.

  • @heatherkohlwey8379
    @heatherkohlwey8379 2 роки тому +7

    I definitely can appreciate what you do. It's seems like it's always the middle of the night in the worst weather. Thank you for sharing.

    • @Bobsdecline
      @Bobsdecline  2 роки тому +3

      Thank you! I was definitely a bit sluggish that night lol

  • @mackflickerson6722
    @mackflickerson6722 2 роки тому +5

    I'm glad you posted it anyway. The diligence of the job is sometimes as intriguing as the exciting stuff, and shows the importance of attention to detail. "...the line goes into the trees... awesome"

  • @kylewbass8483
    @kylewbass8483 2 роки тому +6

    I’m a dispatcher with an elect coop. We just went thru an extensive ROW cut. Really has cut down on random outages and especially storm/wind outages.

  • @scottmarshall6766
    @scottmarshall6766 2 роки тому +5

    Routine work is still work. Good to cover regular stuff. Thanks for taking the time to post!
    If you still need to know, it's the windows magnifier app, click start, Magnifier, a dialogue box will open with %magnification etc, close it and the magnifier will go away. I'm not sure how it jumped in on you , probably you hit "cntrl" something instead of "shift" something, that's what usually gets me into something I don't want. Hope it helps.

    • @Bobsdecline
      @Bobsdecline  2 роки тому +2

      That's it! Thanks Scott 🤝, appreciate it 👊👊. Thanks for taking the time to comment!

  • @idontneedaname85
    @idontneedaname85 2 роки тому +4

    I love this type of video. We don’t need crazy stuff. Please just keep posting. Love your stuff!!!!!

  • @AlexanderDreams
    @AlexanderDreams 2 роки тому +7

    Hey Aaron, thanks for posting this video. I think everyone always try’s to focus on the cool and glorified side of the Power Line trade. But no one shows this day to day life.
    I’d like to inform you that several months ago. I left a comment on a previous video that I said I was going to work for a Utility company in the Southern California region. Well as of earlier last month I checked that goal off the list.
    Now I come back to tell you that I just submitted my application for the CalNev JATC apprenticeship. I fully believe that I’ll 100% be accepted it’s just a matter of when now. Thanks for continuing to post these videos.
    I can’t wait for the day I’m given my JL card and submit my application to become a Trouble man.

    • @Bobsdecline
      @Bobsdecline  2 роки тому +1

      Alex, that's awesome! Super glad to hear 🤝. Trouble work IMO is some of the best work. Very diverse, very rewarding and you learn a lot!
      Keep me posted! Cheers!

  • @jerrym1070
    @jerrym1070 2 роки тому

    Hvac guy of 30 years , before that industrial Elec helper , then commercial / residential . From Richmond Virginia USA .
    Thoroughly enjoy your videos , the last 2 days been watching

  • @tumbleweedking5668
    @tumbleweedking5668 2 роки тому

    That's a lot of exposure to a 100 A set of fuses, what a pain to patrol. You need to recommend another set of 60 A or fault indicators somewhere. Thanks for taking us along.

  • @royordway9157
    @royordway9157 2 роки тому +1

    Hey Aaron. Thanks for posting this video, it helps some of us who are customers of a sucky power company. The linemen are great, and I have a great deal of respect for them. It's the upper management and the owners that are the problem. This type of video shows us why the power company guys are "just riding around" slowly. I'm in Maine.

  • @tnrod41380
    @tnrod41380 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you for posting this video. It wasn’t anything “exciting” as you say, but it is informational and educational. I have lots of respect for the work you do. You literally put your butt on the line so people can have electricity. Linemen don’t get enough credit. Thank you,
    -Trevor

  • @jaydauro7539
    @jaydauro7539 2 роки тому +1

    Wouldn't be surprised if this is a more typical shift than some of the others you have shown. Enjoyed the descriptions of the process, and how a tiny thing can lead you to the fix. Thanks as always.

  • @techmetal2292
    @techmetal2292 2 роки тому +1

    I think I speak for a lot of viewers when I say even if it’s not super exciting content we still find the videos very interesting and you should post regardless.

  • @justinchildress1453
    @justinchildress1453 2 роки тому +1

    The smart meters are a big help. Our dispatch can even give a address most times as to where the falt is on a main feeder

  • @billabernathy1541
    @billabernathy1541 2 роки тому +1

    Sometimes the mundane is the most interesting. I am really glad you posted this. Thanks!!

  • @guzzilm3
    @guzzilm3 2 роки тому +3

    Don't care if it's eventful, post it, for me it's like a being back at work with a friend. Stay safe Aaron.

  • @alan.macrae
    @alan.macrae 2 роки тому +2

    Glad you chose to post Aaron. Interesting post. 👊👊. Stay safe

    • @Bobsdecline
      @Bobsdecline  2 роки тому

      Thanks Alan! Cheers 👊👊🤝

  • @tfl2155
    @tfl2155 2 роки тому +3

    Just got hired into our utility company here in Michigan. You were one of the reasons I wanted to get into this trade. Love the videos keep it up 👊🏽

    • @Bobsdecline
      @Bobsdecline  2 роки тому +3

      That's awesome, congrats! And thank you for taking the time to share 👊🤝. Best wishes in your new journey!

  • @melvinlazear8068
    @melvinlazear8068 Рік тому

    enjoyed this type of video keep them coming i will keep watching them i work for black river electric in southeast missouri stay safe out there

  • @emcsquare62
    @emcsquare62 2 роки тому

    Glad you did post. Very interesting and informative

  • @bobsjers
    @bobsjers 2 роки тому +1

    I enjoyed it, as much as the other videos. Glad you posted it.

  • @chrissjcgmail
    @chrissjcgmail 2 роки тому +1

    Your boredom is our excitement! Keep making these videos!

  • @coast1249
    @coast1249 2 роки тому +1

    Aaron, thanks for all the great content. I watched you for a while before I placed my application to my Local IBEW. Still not in yet but I have gotten some training accomplished while I wait. I have my CDL A, OSHA 10 ET&D, First Aid & CPR done. The instructor at the NY State Lineman Training and Safety Fund even took the time to introduce me to the LU president, business managers, and referral agents. I have signed book 4 hoping for a call while I am really hoping to start my Apprenticeship with NEAT out of LU 1249. Luckily I am still gainfully employed in the military while I wait. From the Flight Line to the Combat Line, and soon the Power Line. Thanks for all your informative and motivating videos, even this one! -E

    • @Bobsdecline
      @Bobsdecline  2 роки тому +1

      That's awesome! Sounds like you're on the right track with all the right training. Thanks for sharing and I wish you the best in your journey🙏👊! Cheers "E"

  • @Franny_the_Fisher
    @Franny_the_Fisher 2 роки тому +3

    You know how many calls I used to show up too for something like this too? Hahahaha spent 3 hours in a blizzard once looking for a tree that caused the outage, snowed so hard we didn’t see it but passed it 5 times haha

  • @44R0Ndin
    @44R0Ndin Рік тому

    "not every call is an interesting one" you say.
    That rings true with me. I might be an auto mechanic just like my father, but both of us know that not every job is an engine swap or getting heads decked or major work like that (we'd need a lot bigger shop if that was the case, for a start!).
    90% of the jobs that roll into the shop are one of 5 things: oil changes, tires, brakes, ball joints, and tie rod ends. Oh and exhaust work too, that's the next most common thing, of course I live in NY state and we salt the roads as heavily as if we're trying to cure salt pork in the wintertime, and our cars pay the price in underbody rust. I'm not kidding, sometimes I'm tempted to do the math out to figure out if we pay more in gas or in rust during the winter months, but there's too many uncontrolled variables for me to have any clue if the numbers I come up with actually mean anything or not. Still, the fact I'm thinking like that should tell you something.

  • @dannynormile3550
    @dannynormile3550 2 роки тому

    Patrolling can be a needle in a haystack, glad you found the branch. Thanks for posting, Aaron. I don’t know about you, but I’m happy that the snow is gone.

  • @RookieLock
    @RookieLock 2 роки тому

    Still worth the post imo.. Thanks buddy, take care!

  • @rupe53
    @rupe53 2 роки тому

    Problem solving was always my thing, so I enjoy the aspect of finding a needle in a haystack.

  • @ZachAttack8258
    @ZachAttack8258 2 роки тому

    Just wanted to say I enjoyed this and your other videos!

  • @nealramsey4439
    @nealramsey4439 2 роки тому

    I work for phone company. I spent many nights tromping through the woods only to find circuit up and working it something simple had gone out.

  • @ianski11
    @ianski11 2 роки тому

    Still interesting to see how mother nature can interfere with the infrastructure. Kudos to those in your profession for doing that kind of detective work that early in the morning!

  • @jacobbeach874
    @jacobbeach874 2 роки тому

    Love it man am going to be a linemen in 2 years

  • @internal_dialogue9290
    @internal_dialogue9290 2 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing. I usually carry my extendo with me in those situations where I have to walk and think it might just be a limb. Saves a lot of walking back to the truck. Stay safe brother!

  • @jacmccauley7581
    @jacmccauley7581 2 роки тому +1

    Good video of the detective work it takes to restore power sometimes. I can see how it was easily missed the 1st time around, but with all those burn marks, you definitely found the culprit

  • @kctyphoon
    @kctyphoon 2 роки тому

    I’m a lineman for a large telecom company. If i filmed anything at work they’d fire me.. That Milwaukee spotlight is awesome, I’m still trying to get one at work. We just got 3 of their MX tools, and I’m gonna bribe a vendor to try to get the MX tower light.

  • @pdegnan4852
    @pdegnan4852 2 роки тому

    The beginning of the video - Something to make your day more exciting in the dark : SURPRISE, MOUNTAIN LION!
    But seriously, good to know you aren't constantly seeing your life flash before your eyes with this job. Thanks for the content!

  • @Onerouss
    @Onerouss 2 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing, it's always interesting to see the troubleshooting steps you go through!

  • @baconmcbacon62
    @baconmcbacon62 2 роки тому

    I actually really liked this one. Sometimes the smallest issues are the hardest to find. Fist bump from Shreveport!

  • @MichaelJohnson-
    @MichaelJohnson- 2 роки тому

    Lmao, dude. Middle of no where, dark af, there would be no "we're going on foot from here". You are a G.

  • @JjMn1000
    @JjMn1000 2 роки тому +1

    Cool video!

  • @brianc8017
    @brianc8017 2 роки тому

    First episode I watched. I enjoyed the first hand look at an outage call. Thank you for posting! Looking forward to watching the other episodes.

  • @ismaelabregana1493
    @ismaelabregana1493 2 роки тому

    Here in philippines.we have a crew to patrol the line.2 or 3 person in 1 crew of emergency line maintenance..i salute you sir ! Great video....stay safe sir!!

  • @jimstymeist8181
    @jimstymeist8181 2 роки тому

    I feel your pain, spent 6 hours with a crew looking for a burn off that ended up being inside a concrete light pole. Days like these make the busy days seem fun.

  • @Emily-lk1mf
    @Emily-lk1mf 2 роки тому

    Construction electrician also in NS, lunenburg area. fascinating seeing how you guys do your end of things! Ive been learning a lot from your videos

  • @patmcnally6
    @patmcnally6 2 роки тому

    Some times it's the Smallest thing to cause Trouble. Glad you found it 👊 Peekskill NY

  • @daver7465
    @daver7465 2 роки тому

    I'm really enjoying this channel...I now look at our overhead electrical equipment with a newfound appreciation for the complexity of the systems (though I still don't understand most of it!) Cheers from your neighbour in NS.

  • @matthewmiller6068
    @matthewmiller6068 2 роки тому

    That "magnifier" window looks like the Windows Accessibility Magnifier tool. I think there's a setting for shortcut keys to open it, but I know there's a section in control panel for it. Ease of access or accessibility tools is what its called.

  • @Lanceb131
    @Lanceb131 2 роки тому +1

    Still very interesting IMO! Keep the "boring" videos coming please! JK, LOVE ALL your videos!

    • @Bobsdecline
      @Bobsdecline  2 роки тому +1

      Sounds good Lance! I went through a bunch of footage that I had to scrap last night for various reasons. I keep it archived tho, and sometimes will go through and find ways to use it. 🚀🤝

  • @assassinlexx1993
    @assassinlexx1993 2 роки тому

    That new spot light is doing a great job. Now if Google could put a big red arrow that the spot where the problem is 😆

  • @rickn501s
    @rickn501s 2 роки тому

    This video actually was very interesting. Thanks for posting it!

  • @j2o3sh
    @j2o3sh 2 роки тому

    Awesome video!

  • @tw3145wallenstein
    @tw3145wallenstein 2 роки тому +1

    not sure what is prompting it to appear but the magnified box on your PC is an accessibility thing in Windows. I don't use Windows on the daily but I hope this helps "To quickly turn on Magnifier, press the Windows logo key + Plus sign (+) . To turn off Magnifier, press the Windows logo key + Esc. If you prefer using a mouse, select Start > Settings > Accessibility > Magnifier, and then turn on the Magnifier switch." stay safe out there and thank you for everything you do!

  • @longviewstud26
    @longviewstud26 2 роки тому

    Excellent video. Keep up the good work

  • @B-Scales
    @B-Scales 2 роки тому

    i love your work! can wait to find an apprenticeship for myself.

  • @birdfeeding
    @birdfeeding 2 роки тому

    Still a good video. Part of the job. Thanks for posting it!

  • @michaelmyersrush13
    @michaelmyersrush13 2 роки тому

    I really enjoyed your video Aaron. It was very worth wile posting that video. Now you need to go home and get some rest before your next job. It would be very unsafe if you don't sleep first. As you are very aware there no second chances around power lines.

  • @bjgarbacz1
    @bjgarbacz1 2 роки тому

    I love the videos man. In another life I was a lineman.
    Wish you out out more! Keep it up brother

  • @murrayshaw8766
    @murrayshaw8766 2 роки тому

    Still pretty interesting and I am sure that the customers were happy to get the lights back on. I am surprised that there isn't more triming done to the trees close to the lines. I am a Canadian but watching in Panama.

  • @D4NS80
    @D4NS80 2 роки тому

    Hey mate, really enjoy your vids. The old man was an operator at a large Hydro Power Station in New Zealand back when I was over there growing up. Always been into line stuff.
    I would look for a hot-key under accessibility options in windows, or see if you have a random key up in the F keys on your keyboard of your laptop that might have a magnifying glass on it, might need to push and hold F or Func at the same time to activate it, it might be activating itself when you hit a certain key combination.

  • @adriansrealm
    @adriansrealm 2 роки тому +2

    That's "magnifier". Windows key, control, M

  • @_hotrod_
    @_hotrod_ 2 роки тому

    👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼hey Aaron!! Hope all is well up there in Canada 🇨🇦 much love from Massachusetts, love your video as always and I’m currently looking into linemen school Like I said before I’m 32, a union laborer and just want a life change lol

  • @MichaelRBaron
    @MichaelRBaron 2 роки тому

    Thanks for posting.
    Remember, when it's tough, if it were easy, anyone could do it, and then what would we do for work?

  • @1life0gods
    @1life0gods 2 роки тому

    I would be nervous driving and walking out in the dark, especially if it's on private property.

  • @patsquach4080
    @patsquach4080 2 роки тому

    …..watching this reminded of a few trouble calls I have been on ..I noticed you didn’t mention any thing about the nocturnal creatures roaming around the area …. Lol. I live in. British Columbia….. raccoons. And bears. And worst of all. Residents. Lol. that don’t see your truck .. getting mistaken for a prowler can get tense …. Be safe !

  • @picobyte
    @picobyte 2 роки тому

    This episode must be bright! Got all sorts of eye care commercials ahead 🙃

  • @combatrock3069
    @combatrock3069 2 роки тому

    Great content as not everyday is an adventure. Good to see some content anyways.

  • @jimanderson4495
    @jimanderson4495 2 роки тому

    Tree trimming in order here.

  • @Gazer75
    @Gazer75 2 роки тому

    @12:10 I had to chuckle a bit. You'd freak out if you saw the 22(11)kV distribution grid here in Norway. They go in straight lines through the woods and mostly far from the road. Pretty much all high voltage lines never really follow a road like this around here.
    Pole mounted transformers and base mounted cabinets are usually near a road though.

  • @moonasha
    @moonasha 2 роки тому

    had one of those tiny little sticks knock the power out here for hours back in the summer... I could tell it was a tiny stick, because it only took the linemen 2 minutes to fix once they stopped 😂

    • @Bobsdecline
      @Bobsdecline  2 роки тому +1

      We love those ones! Lol .. well not really, but it's definitely better then a pole laying in the middle of the road🤦‍♂️

  • @internal_dialogue9290
    @internal_dialogue9290 2 роки тому

    This feels very “ Blair Witch Project” 🤣😂

  • @groenekaleae
    @groenekaleae 2 роки тому

    99% dull 1 % excitment, tipical day in trouble shooting

  • @FishFind3000
    @FishFind3000 2 роки тому +2

    18:50 my buddy has a manufacturing shop and their 3 phase went down and it killed a welder and something on his overhead crane. It was not a fun day.

    • @grabasandwich
      @grabasandwich 2 роки тому

      A welding machine or person? 😳

    • @ShaunPuzon
      @ShaunPuzon 2 роки тому +2

      I work at my old high school, and one day one of our three phases blew the cutout fuse. Our elevator motors and hvac equipment were not happy to say the least! 😂

  • @TMarotti3366
    @TMarotti3366 2 роки тому

    Reno Nevada just graduated NLC

  • @SeekingTheLoveThatGodMeans7648
    @SeekingTheLoveThatGodMeans7648 2 роки тому

    man, it sure would be nice if there was some electronic way of being guided to the spot where the line got shorted

  • @dutchvanderlinde3256
    @dutchvanderlinde3256 Рік тому

    Good vid

  • @tonyanderson3143
    @tonyanderson3143 2 роки тому

    Awe the life of a lineman

  • @jkbrown5496
    @jkbrown5496 2 роки тому

    Can't say for sure, but looks like zoom is enabled in your accessibility settings, they often have a keyboard sequence toggle when enabled.

  • @bertblankenstein3738
    @bertblankenstein3738 2 роки тому

    I wonder if trees are a large cause of outages. Is it worthwhile to prune the trees? It also seems there is a lot of rural area to cover with miles of trees. Perhaps pruning is ongoing and the outages come up in areas that haven't been pruned for a while. Glad you found the root cause on this one. Thank you for the video.

    • @rupe53
      @rupe53 2 роки тому +1

      the problem with trees, is the normal pruning might open up 10 feet on either side, but if a tree (or a branch) dies, it can break off and cause an issue from farther back. So, the short answer is yes, it helps, but it doesn't solve all problems.

  • @shawndinterman2219
    @shawndinterman2219 2 роки тому

    Amazing how big but yet fragile the whole system is

  • @georgelincolnrockwell14
    @georgelincolnrockwell14 2 роки тому

    Thank you for deciding to post the video. What is mundane to you may be exciting to others

  • @James_Bowie
    @James_Bowie 2 роки тому

    I'm kind of surprised that such a long stretch of line needs to be checked for that fault. Seems to me that in such wooded areas there ought to be shorter sections between fuses/cut-outs to help make fault locating faster and easier.

  • @shawndinterman2219
    @shawndinterman2219 2 роки тому

    Now imagine if that little branch was in the middle of the woods. All that tracking through the Mud to turn around an grab a stick just to walk back through the mud

    • @Bobsdecline
      @Bobsdecline  2 роки тому

      When I go for a real long walk, I'll usually bring it with me! But have definitely been caught having to do that before 😔 lol

  • @macdadstromboli2762
    @macdadstromboli2762 2 роки тому

    Hi from Ohio. 👊

  • @lucidmoses
    @lucidmoses 2 роки тому +1

    It looks like windows magnifier. Use the Windows Logo Key + Esc to get rid of it. (Windows + Plus turned it on)

    • @Bobsdecline
      @Bobsdecline  2 роки тому

      Awesome! Thank you Lucid! 🤝👊

  • @birdfeeding
    @birdfeeding 2 роки тому

    Try the windows logo key and escape key to turn it off.

  • @davidstearns9664
    @davidstearns9664 2 роки тому

    post them all .No mater how boring

  • @clarkwg247
    @clarkwg247 2 роки тому

    That window is exactly what you think it is, a magnifying 🔍 window. Opens n closes via key sequence. Not sure what the sequence is thou🤪