You're awesome Rene. Thank you so much for the lecture videos. I watched them all and they're the best materials I've seen so far explaining the partial discharge
Just wanted to drop a quick thank you for the video series. I learned quite a bit and appreciate the high quality of the video production as well, it helps to eliminate distractions (lighting, clear sound, good editing). Also, your whiteboard work was just fine! 😂It is always clear enough to make the point.
Unfortunately there are no real books out there yet, that deal predominantly with Partial Discharges. Usually this topic is mentioned in books about testing of certain assets. I can always recommend the CIGRE Technical Brochures.
You're awesome Rene. Thank you so much for the lecture videos. I watched them all and they're the best materials I've seen so far explaining the partial discharge
I saw your whole playlist on PD and the way you teaches just amazing.
Just wanted to drop a quick thank you for the video series. I learned quite a bit and appreciate the high quality of the video production as well, it helps to eliminate distractions (lighting, clear sound, good editing).
Also, your whiteboard work was just fine! 😂It is always clear enough to make the point.
Please continue the lesssons.
I will soon! Comments like that help to motivate :-)
Ur just amazing, Tks for the practical videos.
Thanks for the nice comment :-)
What would be a good resource in finding out typical PD values on different equipment? Such as insulators, jacketed wire, transformers, fuses, etc.
What book do you recommend for partial discharge tests? Offline and online
Unfortunately there are no real books out there yet, that deal predominantly with Partial Discharges. Usually this topic is mentioned in books about testing of certain assets.
I can always recommend the CIGRE Technical Brochures.
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