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Safety first where is ur hand gloves 😔😔😔
ОтветитьHV Cable splicers earn good money 😅
ОтветитьLove watching these types of videos. It is an art to be able to do this kind of work cleanly and precisely.
ОтветитьThanks❤
ОтветитьLook at how methodical this gentleman is with every point of the work process. This is almost medicinal.
Electrical high voltage installations deserve the utmost attention and highest standards. Long-term safety first.
Good ❤️👍
Ответитьmto el proceso muy limpio, profesional, necesito ese alicate multiuso para retirar las diferentes chaquetas alguien que me indique estoy en venezuela, la mano de obra para realizar este empalme debe ser el 1.5 mas del costo del material. buen trabajo y muy buena explicacion mil gracias instructor.
Ответитьسایز کابل ۳در۲۲۵هست؟؟
ОтветитьBonjour super travail de précision
ОтветитьWork of art , to think guys are doing this in a hole in the ground in all weather, amazing 👏👏👏
ОтветитьWa wenta
ОтветитьHow do they identify the phases since there is no color coding?
ОтветитьTo all electrician in this world, you have done great job to keep this world running.
ОтветитьOne of the coziest video in my collection. Often watching it before sleep
Ответитьcan you give me information for ht cable insulation remover tool
ОтветитьPretty much like animal sacrifices on Eid
ОтветитьExcellent work
ОтветитьGood presentation , clean job it’s just I’m retired HV electrician both overhead line& underground…. Good job brother, I’m member IBEW
ОтветитьSir, what instrument is use to remove the semiconducting layer
ОтветитьVery naic
Ответитьقمة الإتقان ، برافووووو،
ОтветитьInteresante el video. Dios te bendiga y te de más Sabiduría.
Ответитьthanks for share
ОтветитьБутылка. Прошлый век. Каскадом надо делать
Ответитьthis is only for underground not high tension correct?
ОтветитьVery nice video! Only other comment is, place a layer of protection over the hands. Humans are and should always be, the most important asset for an employer. Without their experience there is no value.
ОтветитьDirbti kaip ant darbastalio viena, o dirbti tranšejoj visai kita.
ОтветитьNot my usual AWG 6 stuff...
ОтветитьWouldn't want to forget putting the heat shrink over the conductors before using those joining sleeves
ОтветитьPlease sir your contact number
ОтветитьNeed to run that cable for socket to future proof my house
Ответитьشغل مواصفات انكليزي
ОтветитьAm a proud cable jointer
ОтветитьHow much it costs? In my calculation it will cost at least $500 including labour. I do all kind of electrical wiring; I follow the same procedure. Only difference is the size of the cable. He did not put any soldering led inside the coupler; just wondering why??
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ОтветитьBravo pour l'électricien qui a raccordé cet câble 👍
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ОтветитьI was hoping to see a watermelon sized wire nut used!
ОтветитьI was a retired electrician too and experienced high voltage cable splicing ,it's very delicate and complicated steps to follow to perform this job .
ОтветитьLove these videos, there’s something about the precision of the mechanical process that really appeals to me. How about those two dead pixels though, or is it lens flare..?!
ОтветитьI was a 52E in the Army and doing this was part of the duty description. This is slow, tedious work and made even worse, far worse in the field. Great video guys! 🤙
ОтветитьWhat is the name of the tool you used to remove red Outer jacket sir?
ОтветитьOne electrifying performance.
ОтветитьWorking on a HV cable at a perfect height under a roof in the warm…..now do a joint in a mud pit pissing down with rain freezing your ass off…..don’t teach you that in college.
ОтветитьCan not be 5 feet from 11000 volts or you be sucked into it. Be glad no power on
ОтветитьVery lot you opened cable it's not protected
ОтветитьToprağın içinde de böyle yapabilirsin inşallah.
ОтветитьDiese Montage in der Nacht bei strömenden Regen unterm Zelt, da fängt der Spass erst an......
ОтветитьAs an electronics technician I learned what I thought was some insane ways of splicing wires. This however is on a different scale
ОтветитьVery interesting. But the constant noise repeating over and over is very annoying; it sounds like an alarm clock.
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