This video uses http://www.bin95.com/ Electrical Troubleshooting Simulation software to teach you how to troubleshoot an electrical motor control circuit. At the end is just an example how our software uses realworld workorder system to track student while doing electrical troubleshooting with ou... More
Added Jul 18, 2009
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ChuffChuffWoo Says:
You wasted a lot of the fluid....
dennisluvmach Says:
just for beginners it'll be a great help
TheJaggedEdgeShow Says:
so do you think this could be used along real world knowledge.
klixxie Says:
As a mechanical engineer with some electrical knowledge and experience, I found the logical, step by step approach shown here, very informative and educational.
AlekseyMalkin Says:
First you need check voltage on fuses and only then current :)
wifiwaves Says:
I always say that if you get 10 electricians together, you'll get 20 different ways of doing things.
Simmonselectric Says:
Cost too much for this,, bring down the price.
gblueslover2 Says:
I just quickly glanced at that, and obviously, if the 3 phase are going to the circuit UP TO the fuse, then this changes after any fuse, we could surmise that something blew that fuse. Once confirmed, I'd use a ohmeter to check the motors windings, & then a megger to check for grounds either in the motor or wiring to it. If possible, turn that motor shaft to check it for frozen /jammed . Get a mechanic to remove any driven loads from the motor & run it to be sure.
a2zhandi Says:
When ever I go into a panel, whether it be for disconnect or what ever, I made it common practice to tighten ALL connections. Since we all know they loosen over time.
6488ott Says:
I agree with comments about unnecessary single phasing, when "dead" resistance testing would show local panel wiring continuity better and with less potential damage. Good basic procedure but real world faults can be even worse, a lot worse! Oxidised connections after they are loose (fucked contactor)- should insulation test windings at 500v, not 9v. poor design- should have triple pole device for protection and o/l tripped indicator, etc, etc.! Sorry but theres no substitute for real world...
modeyus1984 Says:
This is a pretty useful training guide for any beginning electrician.
Simmonselectric Says:
Too much money for this ,,, you guys need to come down on the price.
micacapacitor Says:
This tool is useful for repairing circuits electronicSgenius com
GanzuGinisu Says:
I love PLC!! :D
bin952 Says:
@Hugstyggr : You can get the full version at BIN95 dot COM website. hover cursor over 'Training Products' button, click 'Training Software Only' link. The name of the software in this video is "Advanced Industrial Troubleshooting Simulation Training Software", so clicking on that link takes you to software page you requested.
Hugstyggr Says:
How can I get the full version of this program?
bin952 Says:
If you want to be an industrial electrician, like in a manufacturing plant, I can tell you any additional PLC training you can get is your most valuable asset towards furthering your career. with the housing market as it is, residential electrician apprentice jobs may be difficult to find. Industrial electrician apprentice is another option to better your odds.
BossRob24 Says:
Any helpful tips would be very helpful and very much appreciated. I will be graduating from Wyotech Technical College as an electrician and would like some pointing in the right direction for apprenticeship employment. Any useful info?
bin952 Says:
Actually the logic is solid, the video is correct. The schematic shows it should receive power, doesn't mean it is receiving power in the real world. Could be lose wire or blown fuse, etc. Schematics are just a roadmap to how it is wired. Only your voltmeter and/or logic can tell you why the motor is not running, using schematic only as a guide to how it should be wired.
hot567654 Says:
The beginning of this video is wrong because it says there is a problem on the 3rd phase when the schematic clearly shows all three phases going to components on the part of the circuit in question to the right. This makes me wonder how many other incorrect methods this program would teach me. If I am wrong please let me know.
Hallaran Says:
Great training video - Thumbs up!
James1toknow Says:
Well I just had a CCFL back light go out on my VGC LS30E all in one sony computer and Sony wanted $512. dollars to relace the LCD screen, I took the machine apart and found a dirty open on the Back light connection to the bulb so I resoldered it and now my cost for fixing it myself $0 dollars, my time about 2 1/2 hours and I'm back on the internet! ; )
poyel125 Says:
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bin952 Says:
We do. On the order page, you can click to any of the three programs in the seies and order just 1 as a download for only US$139 (About 10 hours of work for you to pay for, at your pay grade. :>) The kicker is no one offers training software as good as this, but the ones closest, sell for thousands. We always sell our training products at the lowest possible cost. "The Best for Less". :>)
8ballealey Says:
i make $12.60 an hour as a first year apprentice .... it`s not likely that i`ll be able to afford this product until i am certified and no longer need it. you guys should consider reducing the price.