MAIN ENGINE EARTH FAULT | MARINE ELECTRICIAN

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @jesonabejuela3737
    @jesonabejuela3737 2 года назад +1

    Gud day Po sir, salamt Sa video mo, dagdag Po Ng kaalaman Sakin, kc nag aapply din Po ako Sa ngaun.bilang assistance electrician.

  • @Txepetxcc
    @Txepetxcc Год назад +1

    You're a sharp engineer Lecky! Keep posting :)

  • @nurulhadibinmatyusof4971
    @nurulhadibinmatyusof4971 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Lecky for sharing your experience and knowledge. Didn't hear the 12 cylinders engine sound for almost 5years, thank you for bringing it.

  • @johncantrell614
    @johncantrell614 5 месяцев назад

    Good information, thanks for sharing.

  • @boatelectricaldiy
    @boatelectricaldiy Год назад

    I have just found your channel. How great of you to show us inside these large ship electrical systems. My experience as a marine electrician has taught me many things over the years, I've wired several new docking tugs, but never seen inside the ships my tugs dock. Thank you for making this channel! I look forward to learning what goes on inside these massive ships!

  • @justiyus1994
    @justiyus1994 Год назад

    Thank you very much for your shared knowledge.

  • @ziko6989
    @ziko6989 2 года назад

    instincts i tell u are most imp on this job.. knowledge not enough.. great job lecky.

  • @narinderpratap8198
    @narinderpratap8198 4 месяца назад

    Excellent job ! minor issue can create huge problems..

  • @edwinlegaspi3668
    @edwinlegaspi3668 2 года назад

    Thats a good practice...better investigate 1st the wirings....minsan mag fault then mawala...mahirap din minsan mag trace...the exact location...buti yan kita agad sa loob ng panel box..good job

  • @marineknows
    @marineknows 2 года назад

    Wow, very informative content sir. Thanks for sharing

  • @the510wagon
    @the510wagon Год назад

    I liked and subscribed! Great video mate. Sometimes earth faults can be very difficult to find, but you found it no problems 👍😁

  • @pramukhseva9779
    @pramukhseva9779 2 года назад

    great info thanks dear

  • @jeffrydiamond
    @jeffrydiamond 2 года назад

    On a much smaller scale, I experience the same with vehicles as intermittent shorting/misfiring. It is usually a wire that has been nicked or otherwise a small wear from vibration. Good video. Thank you for posting.

  • @LeroyKhuzwayo
    @LeroyKhuzwayo Год назад

    I have learn a lot thank you Sir

  • @yelynn-mq5ll
    @yelynn-mq5ll 2 года назад

    A very valuable video!!!
    Thanks you.

  • @marlontv3529
    @marlontv3529 2 года назад

    Simple damage but if u are inexperienced to do it, its not that easy even worse u disembark. Thank you for ur great video elec. God bless. Aspiring to be one. Hehe.

  • @rightconditions2010
    @rightconditions2010 2 года назад +2

    Very interesting video. However it requires decipline to follow a proper troubleshooting process. Sometimes, it might be even annoying to start looking for some. Thank you for the video.

  • @heyderaliyev8976
    @heyderaliyev8976 2 года назад +1

    The Legend has returned )) Where have you been..???

  • @cliff3435
    @cliff3435 2 года назад

    make more technical videos
    i like the approach you use on technical problems

  • @syedbasheer8210
    @syedbasheer8210 2 года назад

    Good job sir✅

  • @mohamedalharbi3992
    @mohamedalharbi3992 2 года назад +1

    Great jop from a great electrician , keep up the excellence work . By the way , long time to see you man 😁..

  • @ChandanaPriyantha-pq3uv
    @ChandanaPriyantha-pq3uv 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you sir the lesson of main engine slow,I hope next lesson of video.

  • @optroncordian7863
    @optroncordian7863 8 месяцев назад

    I would put a piece of insulating rubber mat on the bottom of the box to additionally protect the wiring from rubbing against metal.

  • @svyat8710
    @svyat8710 2 года назад

    Thanks for this Lesson 👍

  • @briwire138
    @briwire138 Год назад

    Such a simple fix, well found.

  • @maritimefederation8235
    @maritimefederation8235 2 года назад

    Tank you so much! You are the best!

  • @adebabaydestaw9242
    @adebabaydestaw9242 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you Sir!

  • @LucasOli09__
    @LucasOli09__ 8 месяцев назад

    Hi my friend Leckyjake, I'm speaking from Brazil, I'm trying to find out about the Alj281 from the Daikin container.. Other than the SMV valve, the SMV coil, and the solenoid coils, what else can cause this alarm?

    • @ricktomas7644
      @ricktomas7644 8 месяцев назад

      he will not reply anymore. RIP sir lecky jake😢😢😢

    • @LucasOli09__
      @LucasOli09__ 8 месяцев назад

      @@ricktomas7644 Like this? What happened to him ? Is he no longer with us? Omg

  • @CeriizeRouze31
    @CeriizeRouze31 2 года назад

    nice to see you back !

  • @kwingrc6132
    @kwingrc6132 2 года назад

    Good job

  • @ABRUSAHAELEKTRIK
    @ABRUSAHAELEKTRIK 2 года назад

    wow interesting

  • @man15h
    @man15h 2 года назад +3

    Hello sir can you please suggest book for power system protection and switch gear subject, how did you learn how to read single line diagrams, and how to locate and calculate fault current and implementation of appropriate protection scheme 🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @man15h
      @man15h 2 года назад

      Like the one which can provide easy and simple explanation may be with examples 🙌

  • @mehmetguver9322
    @mehmetguver9322 2 года назад

    we never forget to like your videos my friend :)

  • @joshophie.5878
    @joshophie.5878 2 года назад

    good day sir lecky jake, hows the grounding system on a ship? how differ from it to the earth ground system on a landbase?

  • @joshuaangeles8900
    @joshuaangeles8900 2 года назад +9

    Hello Chief Lecky, Good Day sir, can you teach us about the basic marine automation onboard such as PLC, DCS and SCADA sir so that we can have good knowledge about this sir, thank you sir. God Bless

  • @vigneshkrvd
    @vigneshkrvd 2 года назад +1

    Thank u sir...

  • @sharpy167
    @sharpy167 2 года назад

    Welcome back bro

  • @themido2673
    @themido2673 2 года назад

    معلومات قيمه شكرا لك

  • @SunilKumar-he9hy
    @SunilKumar-he9hy 2 года назад

    I am also eto . Big fond of u

  • @SilverFang95
    @SilverFang95 2 года назад

    Welcome back!

  • @TheZoser1
    @TheZoser1 2 года назад

    thank you lecky

  • @ProbeLem
    @ProbeLem 2 года назад

    Good day sir lecky, since we have redundant system for Engine Control System i.e., ECU-A and ECU-B. The scenario of shutting down ECU-B, will ECU-A takeover and ME-C shall keep on running?

    • @unmountablebootvolume
      @unmountablebootvolume 2 года назад

      I'm guessing this is just a bigger version of the typical VW multi-ECU system, which is unsurprising, as Volkswagen owns a large part of MAN, and they likely just reused the same tech that they have already developed for their cars. In this system, one ECU controls half the cylinders, and a second one does the other half, with all sub-ECUs being managed by the two main ones over the drivetrain CAN-bus. If one main ECU fails or loses connection the the drivetrain CAN-bus, that half of the engine will shut down, and the other half will go into a reduced power mode (called "limp mode" for road vehicles or "main engine slowdown" for sea vessels), which is meant to somehow get you home, but not for reaching more than walking speed. The same will happen if any critical sub-ECU (such as a turbocharger controller) loses connection, only that all 12 cylinders will run at even lower power levels, as you still have 2 (mostly) functional banks in limp mode, rather than a completely dead one and one in limp mode. This same system was used in almost all VAG vehicles with 10+ cylinders, including the V10/V12 TDI, V10 TFSI, W12, Bentley W12 biturbo and, apparently, MAN container ship engines. I wonder if that thing is also VCDS compatible? I mean it has CAN-bus diagnosis, so hooking up an OBD2 socket would certainly be possible, it just depends on whether they use the same protocol...

  • @ballbalan14
    @ballbalan14 2 года назад

    Finally, i am really waiting your video

  • @danharoldsebastian7504
    @danharoldsebastian7504 2 года назад

    Good morning sir leckyjake.
    BSEE student po ako at graduating na po. after po mag board exam nagbabalak po ako maging katulad nyo po na eto. bale naaral ko na po mga dapat ko gawin para maging eto. tanong ko lang po ano po ang mga training or tesda courses na dapat kong pasukin para po ngayon palang magkaron na ako ng knowledge sa pag troubleshoot ng ibat ibang machines na ginagamit sa barko. maraming salamat po

  • @michaelmapalo3514
    @michaelmapalo3514 2 года назад

    Informative video. Thanks sir lecky. I'm an ETO Cadet right now and this really helps if I encounter this trouble.
    Requesting a video also how you met and court your wife rose hehehe. More power to you sir and ma'am rose

  • @htayhtay8474
    @htayhtay8474 9 месяцев назад

    🎉🎉🎉

  • @oliverdfarmer1166
    @oliverdfarmer1166 2 года назад

    Walang ganyan sa MOP namin sir, nakadisable. mahihirapan ata ako sa pag isolate dito.

  • @tiktokviralvideocompicatio6167
    @tiktokviralvideocompicatio6167 2 года назад +1

    Long time to see u sir, what happen?

  • @LinkWrayisGod
    @LinkWrayisGod 2 года назад

    Great job as usual. Maybe the word you want to use is "ground" instead of "earth"

    • @denis_artemov
      @denis_artemov 2 года назад +1

      I think, it's also correct. I have met only combination of words "earth fault" In the technical manuals

    • @arpremo
      @arpremo 2 года назад +1

      Ground is frequently used in American English, whereas the rest of the world tends to use Earth. Both tend to refer to the same thing electrically (although some may argue some very subtle differences).

    • @LinkWrayisGod
      @LinkWrayisGod 2 года назад

      @@arpremo agree. In my country we use the word for "earth", but in manuals you will get "ground". Anyway, outstading job in the video.

  • @whodat90
    @whodat90 2 года назад

    How did you repair the actual insulation damage?

    • @ConstantlyDamaged
      @ConstantlyDamaged 2 года назад +1

      The repair was enough to get them to port where the engine can be shut down and the harness repaired. Can't isolate that panel since both the redundant systems run through it, without shutting engine down-and that doesn't get done except in emergency.

    • @whodat90
      @whodat90 2 года назад

      @@ConstantlyDamaged Cool, thanks!

  • @claudiusderil7098
    @claudiusderil7098 Год назад

    I have this eicu low insulation, but only occur when ship sailing, when engine stop the insulation is gone can you please give me some tips?

  • @riazuddin3684
    @riazuddin3684 Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @jayarmanalo1947
    @jayarmanalo1947 2 года назад

    Present master!

  • @richardgoonis
    @richardgoonis 2 года назад

    Loving your videos. Just wondering where does your poop go.

  • @manzillegal1
    @manzillegal1 2 года назад

    Hello leck can you please put videos for troubleshooting in lyngso panels

  • @tulegofficial1046
    @tulegofficial1046 2 года назад

    Lecky how can i contact with u???

  • @usmansafdar213
    @usmansafdar213 2 года назад

    Lecky bro more vedios

  • @mithileshramteke3882
    @mithileshramteke3882 2 года назад

    Thank you sir

  • @liviu2004
    @liviu2004 2 года назад +4

    Only poor design control system will shutdown single main engine ship. Amateurs in that design office.

  • @mikesolo7993
    @mikesolo7993 2 года назад +2

    What is the rationale behind only using a zip tie instead of also wrapping the nicked wire with electrical tape?

  • @alterator
    @alterator 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @andyboydyurong4360
    @andyboydyurong4360 2 года назад

    Daghan Salamat Leackyjake sa video..

  • @litz13
    @litz13 2 года назад +1

    Railroad locomotives often get sidelined for ground faults for the same exact reason : chafed wires shorted to the metal frame
    Once, a guy out in California was able to buy an entire GP9 locomotive for about $10,000 because the railroad sidelined it due to ground faults and sold it for scrap ... but he knew of these kinds of faults and rescued it. It runs to this day on the Niles Canyon Museum Railroad.
    Moral : check your wires, always check your wires. Contact with metal, too tight of wire ties at bend points, etc etc. You'll either chafe and short to earth/ground, or you'll snap from repeated bending stress and end up with a discontinuity.

  • @mrvoyageratseaandland8100
    @mrvoyageratseaandland8100 2 года назад

    Why did u not replace those damaged wires, sir? You just put an insulating tape and a cable tie for it

    • @jayarmanalo1947
      @jayarmanalo1947 2 года назад +1

      shutting off breaker or isolate wires related to main engine will cause of shutting down the whole operation.

    • @lancequisto1145
      @lancequisto1145 2 года назад +3

      Never replace a wire on a running system.
      It is also in the main engine which is not available for temporary shut down.

    • @mrvoyageratseaandland8100
      @mrvoyageratseaandland8100 2 года назад

      @T.J. Kong thank you brother

    • @mrvoyageratseaandland8100
      @mrvoyageratseaandland8100 2 года назад

      @@jayarmanalo1947 thank you brother

    • @mrvoyageratseaandland8100
      @mrvoyageratseaandland8100 2 года назад

      @@lancequisto1145 thank you brother

  • @kingrich2102
    @kingrich2102 Год назад

    Am assistant Eto and I want to learn from you pls... Thank you

  • @tahirabbas-qv9tv
    @tahirabbas-qv9tv Год назад

    One man army 🪖..🎉

  • @siuuu6724
    @siuuu6724 6 месяцев назад

    got that 10/10 puri peruviano in those containers my guy

  • @pharaon6718
    @pharaon6718 2 года назад +1

    I always asking my self, how you have enough fuel for long journey when you don't have gas station in middle of ocean ....

    • @edwinw8599
      @edwinw8599 2 года назад +3

      Pre planning how far you are going and how long it will take vs the fuel burn rate per hr/day then you add an reserve just incase you need to divert due to weather or other conditions. You would do it similar for a airplane

    • @unmountablebootvolume
      @unmountablebootvolume 2 года назад +1

      You have a huge fuel tank, calculate how much fuel you are going to use, then fill it with that amount plus a bit extra in case anything goes wrong and you use a bit more fuel than intended. You can do the same with a car: If you know the average MPG you get in that car, just divide the length of your trip in miles by the MPG, which gives you the amount of fuel in gallons you need in an ideal case. But because you don't want to run out of fuel if the trip is a few miles longer than planned or you get worse MPG than average, you might want to add a bit extra to that. For a car, 3-5 gallons are enough, for a container ship, it is more like 3-5 truckloads.

    • @pharaon6718
      @pharaon6718 2 года назад +1

      @@unmountablebootvolume now it's have sense

  • @Ryan-xf3zi
    @Ryan-xf3zi 2 года назад

    Where have you been bra?

  • @micoroyce9739
    @micoroyce9739 2 года назад

    FIRST👍

  • @JustSnapper
    @JustSnapper Год назад

    Now fix the fuel pump fault

  • @muhammadnasir01986
    @muhammadnasir01986 2 года назад

    sir how many dollor your salary

  • @yellow8954
    @yellow8954 2 года назад

    You need a helper yet

  • @liviu2004
    @liviu2004 Год назад

    Poor designed system unable to detect and ignore an earth fault for propulsion machinery slowdown function.

  • @mangagoybislig622
    @mangagoybislig622 10 месяцев назад

    Kolang lang pala ng insulation “chafing gear”hopefully nag feedback ka sa company designer” eh baka may rewards waiting🫡🙏🇵🇭

  • @manojmadane343
    @manojmadane343 Месяц назад

    ❤❤