For all you dumb people and non electrical engineers or electrician, the 3M video some people are stating that has a faster repair is not even the same cable. This one has different shielding, different layers, different thickness. This to me appears to be properly done and went above and beyond to make a resin outer shield.
В условиях стенда выглядит красиво, а теперь сделайте то-же самое посреди поля, в яме на половину заполненной водой и грязью, во время дождя с сильным ветром, пальцами которые от холода почти не шевелятся.
Congrats F A, you just doomed a very expensive asset to fail to reach its full economical life of 40-50 years. Especially on modern cables water ingress is the worst thing for the insulation and should be absolutely avoided. Before energizing you should also do a sheath test and a VLF test at three times operating voltage.
@@bobbwc7011 if no water comes inside. There won't be an issue. However, you have to consider the environment. For example our trenches (soil) is usually full of water since our country is basically an island. Therefore, Pilc joints live longer than Xlpe joints.
i can't believe they are not crimping the conductors together with hydraulic hand crimpers.4 bolts on each connection looks like technology from the past.
24kv cellpack, was hoping for an experiment with 6000 lithium ion cells strapped in series in the good name of science. Chapter 3 was long winded, wasn't it? These bolts snap off when proper torque is applied.
All well and good jointing indoor. Try all that when there are pipes ducts and crap in the hole you’re working in. All that room and the cables are not straight and the joint is like a banana.
Ya, this is your training video.... Real world -> Oh my gosh someone dug our wire up, get out there and fix it. Here's a shovel and wheelbarrow. We will send a tractor out when you are almost done with the hole. Oh don't forget that it is going to flash flood right about the time you are done digging. Good Luck! Oh just so you know, we had knucklehead from accounting turn off the power so you have nothing to worry about!
So as someone watching this not knowing what this is for. Is this for energy transfer? Like how you'd splice a cable to carry a current further based off amplification of the energy being transfered? Like and EDFA?
I'd been doing this work since 1994 up to 2018 in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and having a certificate of LV, MV, HV, and Extra High Voltage certificate 230kv Sud Kabel and 380 kv Nexans cable. How I wish to do again this work in my own country Philippines.
Why im watching this?
😂.I was thinking the same.....😂
i was thinking the same
is it a power line?
@@Thetreetroll no , its for internet
Because its important
if you can't fix something with a tape, it means your not using enough tape
Or simply the wrong tape, there's the right tape for everybody in every situation 😂
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Thật sự kính nể bác nào nghĩ ra đc cách làm này!
Vài thế kỷ chắc cũng ko bao giờ bật ra đc mối ghép nối 😱😱😱
youtubes video recommendations gets weirder and weirder...
and here I am watching every thing.
yes WHY did i watch the WHOLE thing is what im wondering
Same thing man.
So what shall we watch next?
Well it was kind'a fascinating to watch no? Now you know how to do the job if you ever find yourself in the position.
The robots fuck with us and having a laugh!
Thanks, now I can repair my iPad charger.
You will need more tape
Well said.
I'm satisfied that he has neatly completed the job
I have an exam tomorrow, and this is how I waste my time
if you fail your exams the skills you learn from this video might come in handy on the factory floor. Good luck though, stay in school.
Well how was your exam then? 😂🤗
shit, i though that i am the only one doing that :D
My lady waits while I must finish this video. What's wrong with me?
I have one today, but no one cares =))
That was a lot of tapes :)
This is not a coupling so this is a taping set)
That joint should last hundreds of years.
Supper Cable jointing Supper insulating and good finishing
Congratulations
i will never have to do this but now i know how. totally worth the 18 minutes of my life
i guess I should switch over to the A380 landing guide, my change is higher to get into that situation than extending some 24kv cables.
For all you dumb people and non electrical engineers or electrician, the 3M video some people are stating that has a faster repair is not even the same cable. This one has different shielding, different layers, different thickness. This to me appears to be properly done and went above and beyond to make a resin outer shield.
Very difficult way to make a joint. In my time we just used Rizla.
hahahaahahah :D
This is how I feel when I'm plugging in a few extra devices behind the TV.
...and then you remember you forgot to put the cover sleeve on first
oh no, dont say it, i have done it too many times with the rubber sleeves when soldering XD
Don't know why this was in my view, but it was quite fascinating.
This guy is going to wrap my christmas presents from now on
Yeah..Unfortunately, it might take you up till summer to open up all you presents... :-)
Next time I will use this wire for wiring in my house😎
lol
Very good. Much better than reading the manual
В условиях стенда выглядит красиво, а теперь сделайте то-же самое посреди поля, в яме на половину заполненной водой и грязью, во время дождя с сильным ветром, пальцами которые от холода почти не шевелятся.
палатку поставят
I was searching for tips to repair the charging cable of my Samsung mobile.....
Now I can do it😆😆😆
I followed the instructions, but now I'm out of tape!
Help, I need more tape!! And it's starting to rain... :-(
Set up a tent👍
WOW! My arms will be strong after a couple of those jobs!
We did joints under heavy rain and trench full of water at same time. And energized successfully 😁. It takes skills and experience.
But will it keep working for 20,or 30 or more years?
@@asbestosfiber Depends on the environment first, Jointer skills and finally the Joint quality its self.
Congrats F A, you just doomed a very expensive asset to fail to reach its full economical life of 40-50 years. Especially on modern cables water ingress is the worst thing for the insulation and should be absolutely avoided. Before energizing you should also do a sheath test and a VLF test at three times operating voltage.
@@bobbwc7011 if no water comes inside. There won't be an issue. However, you have to consider the environment. For example our trenches (soil) is usually full of water since our country is basically an island. Therefore, Pilc joints live longer than Xlpe joints.
thanks for nice video my
channel starts to grow, it inspired me to make more video
Exactly the video I was looking for... how to splice 24kV cables...
i can't believe they are not crimping the conductors together with hydraulic hand crimpers.4 bolts on each connection looks like technology from the past.
TRÊN CẢ TUYỆT VỜI
24kv cellpack, was hoping for an experiment with 6000 lithium ion cells strapped in series in the good name of science. Chapter 3 was long winded, wasn't it? These bolts snap off when proper torque is applied.
great lifehack, now i can charge my phone wherever i am
Store: How much tape do you need?
This cable guy: yes
Отправьте им залетну синею ! Мучаются ребята 😂
That's one helluva sound system hes hooking up LOL😁😁
At 9:55 he left some of the connector exposed when wrapping the first layer of semiconductor tape over the first splice.
Nice catch.
I have an exam tomorrow, and this is how I waste my time.. exactly like the previous semester..
Li ho fatti della 3m ma questo giuntista è troppo bravo ❤
Sooopr work. And soopr cable
4:12 Gets the worlds largest comedy scissors out
I guess he find it easy to say mm than millimetres
fantastic work, good job, this is an expensive tuto
All well and good jointing indoor. Try all that when there are pipes ducts and crap in the hole you’re working in. All that room and the cables are not straight and the joint is like a banana.
It's called millimeter, not 'MM". And these things you called semiconductors, they are insulators!
THANK YOU
Yea Mate, I was freaking out where he started saying "M M"
thank you so much, very informative video.
So this is what it takes to wire Gulliver's house for electricity.
OK thats a lot of work to do before you put cable in the ground..
WAW..... happy new year 2020 guys ❤️👍🏻👌🏻
Doesn't look happy the dude...smile!
What a cable joint surgery!
totally irrelevant information feels so gooooood
Thumbs up for writing Millimeter correctly as „mm“ :-) All other asians do that wrong
I love how they tell you that this should be done by a competent person LOL
Omg 😮 That’s a big cable !!!
THANKS FOR THE DEMOSTRATION SIR
I thought it was an edited picture in the thumb, small wire with a dude pasted behind it. NOPE BIG OLE CABLE
I like watching this.
very delicate. i think i can do it. where can i do this for fun ?
Ya, this is your training video.... Real world -> Oh my gosh someone dug our wire up, get out there and fix it. Here's a shovel and wheelbarrow. We will send a tractor out when you are almost done with the hole. Oh don't forget that it is going to flash flood right about the time you are done digging. Good Luck! Oh just so you know, we had knucklehead from accounting turn off the power so you have nothing to worry about!
Good Learning Material
Cellpack very nice
wrapping heaven
do NOT cut XLPE insolation 7:11 you see a clear cut in it ... GG
It called millimeter!
10:47 That took dam time for sure..
...this will come in handy...pretty soon i guess...
So as someone watching this not knowing what this is for. Is this for energy transfer? Like how you'd splice a cable to carry a current further based off amplification of the energy being transfered? Like and EDFA?
Is this what hooks up to the long and purple rubber thing in my moms drawer?
So that's how I'll need to wire my truck sound system
Mind. Blown!
great work
Thank you brother
I'd been doing this work since 1994 up to 2018 in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and having a certificate of LV, MV, HV, and Extra High Voltage certificate 230kv Sud Kabel and 380 kv Nexans cable. How I wish to do again this work in my own country Philippines.
А в конце такой: "Баалииин, термоусадочку забыл!"
или провода перепутал и не так соединил)
JABAN Number One
This dude is PPE to the max. 3:35 where are your cut proof gloves? Hu
👍 Alem de eu não sabe como vim para aqui, ainda assisti todo o vídeo. Kkkkk
Eu vim por causa da quarentena kkkkkk
thank you. very useful.
I thought that it showed in my recommendations because somehow they found out that I work at a cable factory, but I see it's not the reason.
dầu hay gì vậy ad
Take a shot every time he says emem.
imagine using this whole tape and in 12:15 realise that you forgot to put these copper sleeves.. Shiit
Ngày nối 2 dây cáp như này mệt chết mẹ rồi, ăn chơi vãi
Why I am watching...but 🔥
Sehr interessant. Jetzt verstehe ich besser, warum so etwas so lange dauert.
14:42 Performing CPR, 14:54 now to the beat.
It's compatible for my e-bike ?
thanks its working..
Tape, tape and more electrical tape...
Perfect ❤
Why is this in my recommendation
always wondered how to do this.
this seems like a very long process and can be prone to mistakes for something that can be easier done
Good job
That was sad'' no duct tape!
Maybe I'll pass, looks like hard work
*sees video title in recommended* What did you just call me??
Thank you boos
What about safety glasses?
Nhìn cái tay quấn băng keo mà nản kèo
4:35 when you dont know what you read :)) , millimeter