I appreciate this information very much. 26yr troubleshooter here. Love it
Great information
I enjoyed this. Can't wait for more
gave you a 👍
Hey brother thanks for the video! I recently started fire tech. I spent about a week on YouTube poking around before my interview, after troubleshooting a few things I came back and looked around some more. Up until now the most resent video I have seen has been 6 years old. Can't wait to see the next one and buy one of your magic boxes one day!
Great video, thanks for sharing your experience with the community!
I am interested, look forward to more videos, and the box
I have hunted grounds that was tough as well. I find your way interesting. I was taught to look for grounds on all scales, Resistance, Voltage AC and DC. I usually hunt when my wires are disconnected and I read DC or AC voltage. If it is AC I would say a fan unit or Damper back to ground or wires running in the same conduit. DC to ground something is wet. ( 9 times out of 10 it is something wet) I do find your way interesting.
Gary, Thank you so much for passing your knowledge forward. We need this so much as the seasoned techs are fading into retirement.
The video is great, you need to keep promoting your channel. Is not hard.
Groubd faults are usually pretty easy to find, at least in industrial machine control...
This terminology is over my head. Some viewers may appreciate the elimination of trade jargon. Just a comment.
Are you using a current limiting resistor in your Cobb Box ?
mean Youtubeers
too many acronyms and assumptions
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