Honestly I don’t remember how we found it. We have several methods to locate these damaged areas: 1. Comprehensive visual inspections. 2. Infra-red imaging. 3. Corona “arcing” camera. Sometimes the IR and Corona would light up together and that helped. Working inside of two circuits and between phases required us to be pretty precise because the last thing we wanted was to go phase to ground or phase to phase.
The way he's handling the stick and pedals is like he's playing Mozart on a piano. Just amazing skills right here.
It’s a younger man’s work but glad I was able to do it for a few years.
I take it that splice was hot on thermal imaging and therefore received some attention.
Honestly I don’t remember how we found it. We have several methods to locate these damaged areas: 1. Comprehensive visual inspections. 2. Infra-red imaging. 3. Corona “arcing” camera. Sometimes the IR and Corona would light up together and that helped. Working inside of two circuits and between phases required us to be pretty precise because the last thing we wanted was to go phase to ground or phase to phase.