Must be pretty satisfying when you fix something, or find something that's done poorly and fix it before it breaks, knowing that the lives of your crewmates and the safety of all that expensive ship and cargo, depends on you!
Wow! Very surprising to see another Eastaway youtuber, all the best for your channel bro! Im with Eastaway in Europe on the Baltic services happy sailing where ever you may be.
Very good man! Congratulations! You work os perfect! I am studying to acquire my stcw certification to a maritine electrician in brazil. Success to you!!!
Looks a great job to flit around such a large ship, different tasks.That gland on the float switch didn't seem watertight, also its orientation could be better.
Hi sir. I'm an aspiring ETO and currently an ETO Cadet. I just want to ask if you found the root cause of the found blown fuse? I am curious since I think it is precautionary to find the root cause first before replacing the busted fuse. Very great video sir btw and more power to you!
I assume you are referring to the last part of the vid. Sorry I did not find the root cause of the blown fuse. But I suspect that since in a set of fuse, there are 5-10 reefer sockets connected, and motors such as compressors, evaporator and condeser fans switch on and off from time to time, if a couple of motors would start at the same time, there starting current could cause the fuse to get blown. Thanks!
Thank you so much sir! Just saw your answer today and it does make sense after my recent exp. Will be an ETR now for my 2nd contract and hopefully ETO by next contract. More power to your channel sir. 🫡🫡🫡
@@user-sk4wf3ve6z On board ? The drawings were made during the construction phase.I don't have an answer to the question. I am a ship electrician, retired 😁
If the fuse was blown why didn't you wear protection when replacing it? If the circuit is shorted somewhere couldnt it be dangerous if it blows in your face like that?
Just goes to prove that the work never stops for the marine electrician, and that his meter, and his knowledge, is his constant, best friends…..⚡️🔌💡🛠
Must be pretty satisfying when you fix something, or find something that's done poorly and fix it before it breaks, knowing that the lives of your crewmates and the safety of all that expensive ship and cargo, depends on you!
Good job, man! Don't stop posting video, please! You are doing great!!
Love your videos and the quality, thanks!!
I’m going to be working on Submarines, heading to school in a month. Thanks for posting this video
Wow! Very surprising to see another Eastaway youtuber, all the best for your channel bro! Im with Eastaway in Europe on the Baltic services happy sailing where ever you may be.
Kaka inspire naman sir,gusto ko din maging marine electrician. Registered Master Electrician po ako,with 3yrs experience as Industrial Electrician
I'm electrician my self, going dialing next week, very helpful to see some of the work
Tomorrow is my client interview.. what kind of questions they are asking any guesses plz share your knowledge and experience
Hello, very good video thanks for your
experience
Nice videos, I'm a marine engineer, trying to improve my electrics. Keep up the videos
For switch control you may make a grease for avoid corrosion
Very good man! Congratulations! You work os perfect! I am studying to acquire my stcw certification to a maritine electrician in brazil. Success to you!!!
How likely to get in with out school or training just all the passport books and credentials
@@fidelcollazo4262 Now, I am already with my documents, and Working in a MSC group company called LOGIN LOGISTICA INTERMODAL. Do you have whatsapp?
Thanks for sharing your knowlrdge
Good job my friend... I'm also as same as you Electrician
Keep posting videos, lec. God bless.. :)
Great Video brother. see you soon
6:30 did you say ‘seaman shit’? What is the part and what’s it part of?
Veri interesting super widio
What camera did you use when shooting this video, Mr. Elec?
So my course is Bachelor Marine Electrical & Electronics Technology so can i join on board(ship)
its hard to read the comments. thanks for the videos though 👍👍👍
Nice sir
Super ETO ❤🎉
Looks a great job to flit around such a large ship, different tasks.That gland on the float switch didn't seem watertight, also its orientation could be better.
Very nice sir...
more videos !!
Good job
nice video :D
You should use a better font, it's hard to read with white background
Which camera did you use for this video ?
Boss need b electrical engineering course bago makapasok o mapag work sa barko?? New subscriber here salamat po
hi man, where are you from?
PWEDE ba mag barko Ang RME HIGH SCHOOL GRAD MASTER
Proud to be and eto
👍👍
Hi sir. I'm an aspiring ETO and currently an ETO Cadet. I just want to ask if you found the root cause of the found blown fuse? I am curious since I think it is precautionary to find the root cause first before replacing the busted fuse.
Very great video sir btw and more power to you!
I assume you are referring to the last part of the vid. Sorry I did not find the root cause of the blown fuse. But I suspect that since in a set of fuse, there are 5-10 reefer sockets connected, and motors such as compressors, evaporator and condeser fans switch on and off from time to time, if a couple of motors would start at the same time, there starting current could cause the fuse to get blown. Thanks!
Sir ano po course na kinuha mo for marine electrician?
ETO COURSE@@gutsglory3625
Thank you so much sir! Just saw your answer today and it does make sense after my recent exp. Will be an ETR now for my 2nd contract and hopefully ETO by next contract. More power to your channel sir. 🫡🫡🫡
ilang months po contract ng electrician sir?
What is the difference between Electrical Engineer and Electrician?
Please, can anyone explain?
Most likely one is an office who direct job and other is the one who do the work. I'm not so sure.
An engineer does drawings and specs for jobs and an electrician does the physical labour involved
@@user-sk4wf3ve6z On board ? The drawings were made during the construction phase.I don't have an answer to the question. I am a ship electrician, retired 😁
ᴄᴀɴ ɪ ғɪɴᴅ ᴛʜɪs ᴊᴏʙ ?
Can’t see the text
Hindi mabasa yung caption lods.
Electrician? This job seems to me more mechanic than electrician based
If the fuse was blown why didn't you wear protection when replacing it? If the circuit is shorted somewhere couldnt it be dangerous if it blows in your face like that?
Circuit was opened automatically when open the unit 👍For safety
good and thanks man
cant see the text
i suggest u use other color
Good job