SHIP'S BLACKOUT, RESTORATION OF POWER, AND ALL THE THINGS YOU NEED TO DO | Marine Electrician

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Published 2022-06-23

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  • As an ETO also in Container Ship, i would to commend you for having this series of videos not only help those aspiring and new ETO but also veterans ETO. Being an ETO needs constant learning specially with the different types of trouble we might encounter onboard. You're videos are much more effective compare to any trainings center on shore.. Keep it up lec and safe voyage always.
  • Very interesting, but I would have liked to see more Lockout/Tagout on the valves and breakers. With people working in the Buss Gear, lives are on the line. A piece of tape saying Do Not Touch, isn't enough.
  • As an incoming ETO Cadet, these videos are very helpful for having idea on what we will be doing onboard in the future. More power sir!
  • @rb1m426
    Mr. Secretary lahat upload mo pinanuod ko daming akong natutunan 😊
  • Thank you Sir Jake sa lahat ng mga videos mo marami po akong natutunan ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
  • @xnizonyt
    If you have it you should post some unedited footage of disconnecting the generator with no voiceover, the background sounds would be awesome.
  • @legokid201
    I love your videos. They are so well done. Could you do a video about what the overall daily life is like. How much "down time/ off days" do you get. what do you do during that time. What do others do? What is there to do? Thank kind of stuff. Thanks and stay awesome.
  • @debibrand
    You make it sound as if, ahead of the game, if you will, careful thought and mock-ups have been exercised to all but insure vessels travel from point A to point B absent, along the way, snagging or flat taking out a bridge or two along the way ...
  • @llVIU
    I like the "DO NOT TOUCH" tape instead of having a lock on the power switch like normal people... not very safe.
  • @shyster717
    I remember replacing the cargo holds lamps, after a huge fire we h on our vessel. Everything was tagged and locked out. After removal, I was asked to check the job (I was ETO). When I came down to the lowest level, one lamp was not mounted and a cable powered with 220V was hanging. People were walking around...so...
  • @liam3284
    Thanks for sharing After a recent disaster, people want to know about large ship electrical systems.
  • @matheusmoraesm
    Thanks for the videos, reminds my time working in a coal fired power plant
  • @debibrand
    Interesting, the switch board comes with remote control capabilities, aka, remote control possibilities ...
  • Sir we have a problem on testing of emergency load test but anfortunately when we start push the sequence test the emergency generator doesnt auto start we check relay and all are good and the ESB not close automaticaly because this breaker supply to the relay when genset. Run .and we try manual closing the breaker at the same time the breaker doesnt react or work what is the main cause sir..