in a perfect world the wire it's one entire piece from A to B, or at least were its passing into a different thing like bare wires on poles at the beginning and step-down transformer at the end. Field workers are always saying that one long wire it's better than few on shorter distance. DC current its even better in case of welding machine directly in the wall plug and long welding wires, probably there it's an important feature to have separated wires which maintain their voltage under load due to not interfere the two oposed magnetic fields, also the induction in AC and reactive curent of some equipment like 2kW angle grinder, I.D.K. if single phase welding machine it's having significant amounts of reactive power or it's because it's feeding an arc instead of a resistance which have significant impact on induction of long AC wires.
Are we just going to skip over the fact that there's a miniature human in this video? He could literally wire a plug while standing in it like a bath 🥺 @nationalgeographic
So many layers. Should just twist them together like I do with my speaker cable
Right? Or use wire nuts to make it all fancy. That's all it needs.
Contrary to popular beliefs, i searched for this.....
The music used in this video is very fitting for some odd reason.
4:00 *25 rolls of tape later:*
Nice work
Amazing 👍
in a perfect world the wire it's one entire piece from A to B, or at least were its passing into a different thing like bare wires on poles at the beginning and step-down transformer at the end. Field workers are always saying that one long wire it's better than few on shorter distance. DC current its even better in case of welding machine directly in the wall plug and long welding wires, probably there it's an important feature to have separated wires which maintain their voltage under load due to not interfere the two oposed magnetic fields, also the induction in AC and reactive curent of some equipment like 2kW angle grinder, I.D.K. if single phase welding machine it's having significant amounts of reactive power or it's because it's feeding an arc instead of a resistance which have significant impact on induction of long AC wires.
I've done this MV Cable Jointing system.
Are we just going to skip over the fact that there's a miniature human in this video? He could literally wire a plug while standing in it like a bath 🥺 @nationalgeographic
Hello mr joe
And then he realised he didn't tighten that last screw.....
Lol… just to make sure the resin at the end lol
I should buy shares in insulation tap. The amount used at the 4 min mark was ridiculous.
goddamn i forgot the heatshrink
*How many layers of tape should we put on?*
*Engineer: YES*
That’s what’s required for proper protection, do
You know how much power is going through this?
@@techmetal2292 but why don't they make bigger roles of tape, like duct tape size
@@techmetal2292 he was just kidding, relax man
Shoo Wee ! What is the average time span on that splice ? Nice Work !
What is the music theme?
No heat shrink?
I wonder what gauge one of those “wires” would be
Probably 1000s. I helped pull 600s when I was a first year apprentice and I thought those were ridiculous lol
@@joelexline9 I see 6awg at my work and think, gee, if that's not a weapon...
3×300
why ruin these videos with awful background noise?
Nice work