Thanks for watching! Leave like, don't forget to subscribe if you enjoy watching. Try to guess what the first electrotest will be? (It’s already set up in the testing area)
Good explanation. What is driving the current / voltage? Is that big rheostat the real pot or is that just hooked to a bench top power supply? Still a great setup. High voltage / generation plant electrician and relay tech here. So interesting tests.
Hello, colleague! Really, regulator is quite big) I worked as high voltage substation and lines electrician(relay department). It was very interesting and responsible) However, it is stressful work, especially when unexpected defects in equipment or circuits are discovered)
@@ElectroTest_1 Nice to see a fellow relay tech online. That's what I love about the job the most, troubleshooting outages or commissioning and finding / solving problems during commissioning. Like solving a puzzle.
Yes, this is very cool) I have been servicing substations for 5 years) you must have similar portable test setup(device). What is the maximum current you supplied to the test circuits?
@@ElectroTest_1 I've been in the field for about 20 years. At home I just have a 60VDC / 5 Amp bench top power supply for electronics repair. For work I have used a Doble F6150 and the Megger SMRT46 test sets for secondary injection. They can go up pretty high in current, but for only short durations and only used them for testing relays. Too expensive to play around with. keep up the videos. They are some basic things so far, but still interesting and informative. Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Leave like, don't forget to subscribe if you enjoy watching. Try to guess what the first electrotest will be? (It’s already set up in the testing area)
Very very well made video, I wish it gets popular, its very informative
Thank you for the comment! I’m an electrician, and I enjoy doing research and sharing my findings with others.
Good explanation. What is driving the current / voltage? Is that big rheostat the real pot or is that just hooked to a bench top power supply? Still a great setup. High voltage / generation plant electrician and relay tech here. So interesting tests.
Hello, colleague! Really, regulator is quite big)
I worked as high voltage substation and lines electrician(relay department).
It was very interesting and responsible) However, it is stressful work, especially when unexpected defects in equipment or circuits are discovered)
@@ElectroTest_1 Nice to see a fellow relay tech online. That's what I love about the job the most, troubleshooting outages or commissioning and finding / solving problems during commissioning. Like solving a puzzle.
Yes, this is very cool) I have been servicing substations for 5 years) you must have similar portable test setup(device). What is the maximum current you supplied to the test circuits?
@@ElectroTest_1 I've been in the field for about 20 years. At home I just have a 60VDC / 5 Amp bench top power supply for electronics repair. For work I have used a Doble F6150 and the Megger SMRT46 test sets for secondary injection. They can go up pretty high in current, but for only short durations and only used them for testing relays. Too expensive to play around with. keep up the videos. They are some basic things so far, but still interesting and informative. Thanks!
I looked at it, very good devices! Thank you, I want to develop different topics!