Great I am glad to hear that! The better job you do for the customer the more business you will have and hopefully the more money you will make!!! Keep up the good work!!!
Thank you, It is informative to know that short is progressive, and shows how it is helpful to keep records of motor resistance. I have a question; must the power lines be removed from the the motor terminals to check the motor winding resistance?
It is always a good idea just in case you get feedback from the readings. I do not mind telling you sometimes I have cheated and not disconnected them sometime if I do not have a capacitor, BUT then after my first set of reading I always verify with the leads disconnected.
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They are very objective practical and useful technical talks for specialists in refrigeration and air conditioning systems
Im going to start checking ohms on motors during maintenance. Especially now that i started in industrial refrigeration. Thank you sir.
Great I am glad to hear that! The better job you do for the customer the more business you will have and hopefully the more money you will make!!! Keep up the good work!!!
Great "reductionist" concept.
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Excellent sir most important video for maintenance people thank you very much
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Thank you, It is informative to know that short is progressive, and shows how it is helpful to keep records of motor resistance. I have a question; must the power lines be removed from the the motor terminals to check the motor winding resistance?
It is always a good idea just in case you get feedback from the readings. I do not mind telling you sometimes I have cheated and not disconnected them sometime if I do not have a capacitor, BUT then after my first set of reading I always verify with the leads disconnected.