Completely agree. Not everyone can absorb info just by listening to someone explain it. Especially if you’re unfamiliar with using a multimeter, breakers, etc.
Your videos have been very helpful. I’m currently working at a factory readying a tutorial book on electrical wiring/circuit boards. And your videos did a phenomenal job on breaking it down. Keep up the great work.
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Shoot I hope there is more videos like this on this channel ... I just graduated from industrial maintenance school and need to stay educated up until I get a job and after stuff like this will help to continue my education
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Absolutely love love Love the open-slot-as-tray setup in your thumbnail. Looks like you could cover the entire wire path with those trays and any tines removed or modifications will be completely hidden.
"For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast." Ephesians 2:8-9 "for, 'Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.'" Romans 10:13
Amazed how excited so Many people excited to tell them to check power at the motor, none, so see if Power coming out of the Breaker, have power, check connections in between. Most Basic, yet so many Very Excited. I guess I was looking for something More. Can't knock it, as it Many found this Extremely, Extremely Helpful?
youtube's purpose is to visually show things in education. An explanation with either animation or following a tech as he does this is ten times better than watching a mouth move. No one wants to watch a person talk about a difficult subject. they wanna see it.
Should probably mention to check for a disconnect if trouble shooting a motor. Especially if it’s a fused disconnect. A blown fuse could be the issue and a quick fix. Supposed to be within 6 feet of the motor anyways so it’s a quick fix.
Such a helpful video, have been putting off fixing my non-functional tools which amassed to a critical level. Thanks to the advice given I have managed to fix 1 x benchgrinder, "the bloody bandsaw", F%&*ng compressor that had to die mid way through spray job and some smaller tools, some of which I had replaced because I was too stupid to watch this first. All came down to junction issues or other stuff wired in series, very cheap fix. Thankyou so much for this wonderful video!
I haven't tried fixing tools , but are you referring to junctions inside a tool ? I live in Mexico , and people here are very clever at recoiling copper and fixing tools but ive never tried , but it definitely interests me . Id like to learn , that is why I ask . Cheers !
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Great work explaining the steps and possible issues that can occur. However, if I wasn’t a seasoned Electrician I wouldn’t have a clue on what your talking about. So without visuals this is almost useless for the guy who wants to learn something new.
I am not a seasoned electrician . Im learning as I go , I was able to understand this video with a quick google search of the names he referred the breaker with, (line side ) ( load side ) . Anyway , I have a problem with my centrifugal pump; it seems like its not getting enough power to start so I am going to try and isolate some parts of the circuit tomorrow.
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I'm trying to understand. Why would power at the motor indicate the motor is bad? Wouldn't that indicate that the power has gone through the breaker, terminal block, and then to the motor with no problem so that it can run?
In the context of electrical troubleshooting, the presence of power at the motor doesn't necessarily indicate that the motor itself is bad. You're correct that if power is reaching the motor, it suggests that the electrical path from the breaker to the motor is intact and that there are no issues with the terminal block or wiring. However, when diagnosing motor problems, technicians often use the presence of power at the motor as just one piece of information in a broader assessment. If power is reaching the motor but the motor is not functioning as expected (e.g., not running, running erratically, making unusual noises), it could indicate that there's an issue with the motor itself. This could include problems such as a burned-out motor winding, a faulty capacitor (if applicable), damaged bearings, or other internal faults. In summary, while the presence of power at the motor is an important data point, it doesn't necessarily provide a complete picture of the motor's condition. Technicians typically use a combination of observations, tests, and diagnostic tools to identify and troubleshoot motor problems accurately.
OK.. so, I have a heat press for making shirts and other stuff.. we rent a house and the only place where the breaker wont trip when using the heat press is by the washer and dryer. I need to use that heat press in the garage.. there is no power there.. I ran a line from a random socket but I am not gonna use it for heat press because it will trip, so I bought a 5000 watts inverter.. I can connect that to my car battery with thick cables and it will work fine running that heat press... I was thinking ... I would have to have my car running during the use of that heat press through the inverter so it doesnt drain my car battery...my question is ... is there a way to create a 12 volt DC power from a house outlet , then connect it to the inverter so I can get enough power to run the heat press without causing any issues?? I have been searching and found out that a car battery produces DC current and a house has AC current.. I would appreciate it if anyone has an answer for this.
If there is No power at the motor It Is Not Safe to Assume that the Motor is working properly. Motor problems IE bearings, shorts, etc can trip the overloads and or breaker which would kill power to motor. Not a good video! What makes breaker trip....The Motor! Very seldom if at all have I found bad wiring to motor from breaker.
Use proper PPE guys and be careful checking power on say a 480 bucket for I stance. Guys could get hurt testing what they think is the right way and see no voltage, only to find out that by testing across each leg will show zero voltage correct?
very simplified for good understanding but you did not mention that it could be an auxiliary control contact attach to the breaker depending on the circuit,
Hi there! I got some problem on my electric main box, one side of my workshop it's working pretty good .. but the other side I have no working outlets. I just check those breakers and looks like every single one has electricity, but if I go ahead and check every outlet, that specific side doesn't have electricity. What I can do?
Is there a GFI outlet that night have been tripped? If not, you can check the first outlet in the circuit closest to the panel and see inside if there is anything wrong. Turn off the breaker so you can take the outlet out and inspect the wiring.
If motor is connected to a load and keeps tripping, try uncoupling the motor and then go for a start. If it runs the load could be ausing overcurrent fault, to be double sure Megohm the motor and make sure it fals within spec. If one fuse is just blowing on a three phase that’s a single phase issue that can be caused by a bad motor. Lotta variables going on
Lovely video content! Forgive me for chiming in, I would love your thoughts. Have you heard the talk about - Tarbbatigan clean errors Tip (search on google)? It is a smashing one of a kind guide for discovering how to fix electronic devices without the hard work. Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my cousin at very last got astronomical results with it.
"For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast." Ephesians 2:8-9 "for, 'Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.'" Romans 10:13
Ummm big tip for your next video… don’t just verbally educate you should verbally educate as well as walk us through what you’re saying in a IRL situation. Some people aren’t able to visualize everything your saying
I hate talking heads!... I can read a book if all you are going to do is show me your face and talk.. what's the pont of video? If you aren't showing me anything?
I had to leave a dislike on this video because you have absolutely no visuals. Luckily I know enough about electrical to know what you’re talking about but anyone trying to get into this field of work would be completely lost.
"For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast." Ephesians 2:8-9 "for, 'Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.'" Romans 10:13
Thank you for not participating in the baffling practice of "gatekeeping" information that is so common in our industry.
We hope to be a trusted source in the industry!
A visual would be 1000% better in my opinion.
Completely agree. Not everyone can absorb info just by listening to someone explain it. Especially if you’re unfamiliar with using a multimeter, breakers, etc.
1 million times better
Agree !! Kinda like doing a 5 minute video on open heart surgery without demonstrating.
I'm new to maintenance I agree it's cool breakdown but I want see actual work
Agreed
You're awesome! I know the bare minimum about electrical, but your explanations are spot on. Green light, we need more teachers like you.
Glad it was helpful!
give a shout out to the EKU industrial matainance program looks very interesting!
Your videos have been very helpful. I’m currently working at a factory readying a tutorial book on electrical wiring/circuit boards. And your videos did a phenomenal job on breaking it down. Keep up the great work.
"For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast." Ephesians 2:8-9 "for, 'Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.'" Romans 10:13
Shoot I hope there is more videos like this on this channel ... I just graduated from industrial maintenance school and need to stay educated up until I get a job and after stuff like this will help to continue my education
One of the best TH-cam channel's for electrician, keep it like that 👌👌👌
Nice Video clip! Apologies for chiming in, I would appreciate your thoughts. Have you researched - Tarbbatigan clean errors Tip (do a google search)? It is a smashing one off guide for discovering how to fix electronic devices without the headache. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my work buddy at very last got cool results with it.
Nice video content! Sorry for the intrusion, I am interested in your opinion. Have you ever tried - Tarbbatigan clean errors Tip (just google it)? It is a great one off product for discovering how to fix electronic devices without the hard work. Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my mate got amazing success with it.
Absolutely love love Love the open-slot-as-tray setup in your thumbnail. Looks like you could cover the entire wire path with those trays and any tines removed or modifications will be completely hidden.
"For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast." Ephesians 2:8-9 "for, 'Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.'" Romans 10:13
Amazed how excited so Many people excited to tell them to check power at the motor, none, so see if Power coming out of the Breaker, have power, check connections in between. Most Basic, yet so many Very Excited. I guess I was looking for something More. Can't knock it, as it Many found this Extremely, Extremely Helpful?
youtube's purpose is to visually show things in education. An explanation with either animation or following a tech as he does this is ten times better than watching a mouth move. No one wants to watch a person talk about a difficult subject. they wanna see it.
Should probably mention to check for a disconnect if trouble shooting a motor. Especially if it’s a fused disconnect. A blown fuse could be the issue and a quick fix. Supposed to be within 6 feet of the motor anyways so it’s a quick fix.
I’ve been searching for these types of videos! Finally found the best quality right here!
Happy to hear that!
Such a helpful video, have been putting off fixing my non-functional tools which amassed to a critical level. Thanks to the advice given I have managed to fix 1 x benchgrinder, "the bloody bandsaw", F%&*ng compressor that had to die mid way through spray job and some smaller tools, some of which I had replaced because I was too stupid to watch this first. All came down to junction issues or other stuff wired in series, very cheap fix. Thankyou so much for this wonderful video!
I haven't tried fixing tools , but are you referring to junctions inside a tool ? I live in Mexico , and people here are very clever at recoiling copper and fixing tools but ive never tried , but it definitely interests me . Id like to learn , that is why I ask . Cheers !
Dear RSP,
All your videos are very helpful for us.
I request you to PL mame some detailed videos on Electrical Panel, Control Panel, SLD Understanding/Reading with real time examples...
Great work explaining the steps and possible issues that can occur. However, if I wasn’t a seasoned Electrician I wouldn’t have a clue on what your talking about. So without visuals this is almost useless for the guy who wants to learn something new.
I am not a seasoned electrician . Im learning as I go , I was able to understand this video with a quick google search of the names he referred the breaker with, (line side ) ( load side ) . Anyway , I have a problem with my centrifugal pump; it seems like its not getting enough power to start so I am going to try and isolate some parts of the circuit tomorrow.
I often overthink t/s. Literally just start from where the power is coming from and go down the line from there.
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Graphics would have helped how do u determine the load and line side of a breaker. What about other components
Expecting more troubleshooting technics
Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else wants to uncover
electronics repair shops
try Saankramer Electronic Magazine System (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some amazing things about it and my friend got cool results with it.
I'm trying to understand. Why would power at the motor indicate the motor is bad? Wouldn't that indicate that the power has gone through the breaker, terminal block, and then to the motor with no problem so that it can run?
In the context of electrical troubleshooting, the presence of power at the motor doesn't necessarily indicate that the motor itself is bad. You're correct that if power is reaching the motor, it suggests that the electrical path from the breaker to the motor is intact and that there are no issues with the terminal block or wiring.
However, when diagnosing motor problems, technicians often use the presence of power at the motor as just one piece of information in a broader assessment. If power is reaching the motor but the motor is not functioning as expected (e.g., not running, running erratically, making unusual noises), it could indicate that there's an issue with the motor itself. This could include problems such as a burned-out motor winding, a faulty capacitor (if applicable), damaged bearings, or other internal faults.
In summary, while the presence of power at the motor is an important data point, it doesn't necessarily provide a complete picture of the motor's condition. Technicians typically use a combination of observations, tests, and diagnostic tools to identify and troubleshoot motor problems accurately.
that makes so much sense, thanks@@RSPSupply
OK.. so, I have a heat press for making shirts and other stuff.. we rent a house and the only place where the breaker wont trip when using the heat press is by the washer and dryer. I need to use that heat press in the garage.. there is no power there.. I ran a line from a random socket but I am not gonna use it for heat press because it will trip, so I bought a 5000 watts inverter.. I can connect that to my car battery with thick cables and it will work fine running that heat press... I was thinking ... I would have to have my car running during the use of that heat press through the inverter so it doesnt drain my car battery...my question is ... is there a way to create a 12 volt DC power from a house outlet , then connect it to the inverter so I can get enough power to run the heat press without causing any issues?? I have been searching and found out that a car battery produces DC current and a house has AC current.. I would appreciate it if anyone has an answer for this.
Why even put that picture as the thumbnail if you don't even go over any demonstrations kinda click baiting 🤷🏻
Thank you for this nice video, I will like to see how to troubleshooting a 480 v coil for industrial fan?
RSP are simply amazing!
I think so too!
Sir, it should far better if you show how to do it physically example. This information you give us we can read it from any book about motor.
If there is No power at the motor It Is Not Safe to Assume that the Motor is working properly. Motor problems IE bearings, shorts, etc can trip the overloads and or breaker which would kill power to motor. Not a good video! What makes breaker trip....The Motor! Very seldom if at all have I found bad wiring to motor from breaker.
Fantastic, as always!!!
Hi guys i really want to start my channel and show you how i find my faults with drawings and I will show you step by step
You are a Bunch of Knowledge. I love you.
Use proper PPE guys and be careful checking power on say a 480 bucket for I stance. Guys could get hurt testing what they think is the right way and see no voltage, only to find out that by testing across each leg will show zero voltage correct?
very simplified for good understanding but you did not mention that it could be an auxiliary control contact attach to the breaker depending on the circuit,
Good if you support your explanation with filed video
Good video . Thanks for sharing .
Thanks for watching!
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Thank you so much 😀
Hi there! I got some problem on my electric main box, one side of my workshop it's working pretty good .. but the other side I have no working outlets. I just check those breakers and looks like every single one has electricity, but if I go ahead and check every outlet, that specific side doesn't have electricity. What I can do?
Is there a GFI outlet that night have been tripped? If not, you can check the first outlet in the circuit closest to the panel and see inside if there is anything wrong. Turn off the breaker so you can take the outlet out and inspect the wiring.
Excellent . very nice professional approach Great Job - wishes from India
Awesome explanation! Thank you 😊
in another universe they check faults with their hands
Need help with a motor overload checked all fuses and electrical
If motor is connected to a load and keeps tripping, try uncoupling the motor and then go for a start. If it runs the load could be ausing overcurrent fault, to be double sure Megohm the motor and make sure it fals within spec. If one fuse is just blowing on a three phase that’s a single phase issue that can be caused by a bad motor. Lotta variables going on
@@djritm3215 it was a bad motor
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Hi, I like your lecture. Thanks
One of the great channel bring more vedeo quickly Thanks
2;20 in and we have laerned to "Isolate the problem" no shit that's why i'm here
Thank you sir other videos when it will be loaded
Lovely video content! Forgive me for chiming in, I would love your thoughts. Have you heard the talk about - Tarbbatigan clean errors Tip (search on google)? It is a smashing one of a kind guide for discovering how to fix electronic devices without the hard work. Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my cousin at very last got astronomical results with it.
superb sir
Thankyou fo videos sir.....
Outstanding
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"For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast." Ephesians 2:8-9 "for, 'Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.'" Romans 10:13
U got a motor and a multimeter you can grab and show me...
Ummm big tip for your next video… don’t just verbally educate you should verbally educate as well as walk us through what you’re saying in a IRL situation. Some people aren’t able to visualize everything your saying
Thanks for the feedback!
thanks
Too much of fluff...
I wish there was some visual aids to help understand better
He's reading off a card thats y there's no visual
you talk too much without practicing. its not helpful
Sucked… never showed multimeter
Visual and smell
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Waaaay too much preamble
Nice videos. But can you please add subtitles?
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Help is if I saw what you were doing about what you’re talking about
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2 minutes in and still babbling
You should be showing this stuff on yr table ! That's a better explanation..
Be nice if this was illustrated.
I hate talking heads!... I can read a book if all you are going to do is show me your face and talk.. what's the pont of video? If you aren't showing me anything?
I had to leave a dislike on this video because you have absolutely no visuals. Luckily I know enough about electrical to know what you’re talking about but anyone trying to get into this field of work would be completely lost.
Thank you for your comment, we are always looking for ways to improve!
Why not just show us you fault finding
you talk too much
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"For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast." Ephesians 2:8-9 "for, 'Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.'" Romans 10:13
@@AllisonHarris-f6c Amen
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