Electrical troubleshooting simulators have evolved into niche verticals to serve specific industries.
The simulator solves these problems by democratizing failure. It allows the user to blow up a transformer, short a motor, or ground a circuit hundreds of times in an afternoon, without spending a dime or injuring a soul.
Solar photovoltaic (PV) and wind turbine systems present unique troubleshooting challenges, often involving high-voltage DC and isolation faults. Simulators allow technicians to practice on virtual string inverters and combiner boxes, teaching them how to identify ground faults without exposing themselves to lethal DC voltages that do not arc like AC power.