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My dream multimeter.
ОтветитьAbsolutely Fantastic
ОтветитьBrilliant. Clear and concise that even I followed easily. Subscribed to see if there other such gems😂😂
ОтветитьWell explained.
ОтветитьThe old school multimeter is much more versatile than the digital crap. The drawback with analog is you are forced to think. Something people don't like to do anymore.
Ответить@pollard068 that’s such fax Ong
ОтветитьBest multimeter tutorial??
Ответить13years ago.... no beeps for you was not out of date ...lol
ОтветитьGreat video! Your tutorial on using multimeters, including continuity, was incredibly helpful for a beginner like me. Thanks to your clear explanations and practical demonstrations, I now feel much more confident in measuring voltage, current, resistance, and checking continuity. Your passion for teaching really shines through, making the whole learning process enjoyable. I'm looking forward to exploring more of your content. Keep up the fantastic work!
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ОтветитьPretty good. Just a couple of things I disagree with. The autorange function on digital multimeters is somewhat annoying at times. Your comment as to continuity is a bit misleading. You specifically stated that measuring continuity with a dmm and hearing it beep means there is a good connection between two points. I disagree. Continuity testing like that means there is a connection in general, but not necessarily a good connection. Take for instance a loose or corroded battery cable going to a starter solenoid to crank an internal combustion engine. If you use the continuity function it will show a connection. However, when the circuit is under load, the connection will fail and result in an open circuit. Also, for more advanced measuring techniques, a VTVM is often necessary due to the high impedance and low loading characteristics making it virtually invisible to the components being tested. But for a beginner or just a quick check of basic measurements a dmm is handy.
ОтветитьAwesome!
ОтветитьCurrently having fun with my Multimeter some many years later 🔋
ОтветитьVery useful
ОтветитьSorry, but analog is not crap. They are useful for fluctuating readings.
ОтветитьIs the current measurement also the same for AC circuits?
ОтветитьExcellent!
ОтветитьThis looks like an excellent learning tool! Because you can actually beeak it if you aren't paying attention lol
Ответитьwell done!
ОтветитьWhat a bloody great video thanks 👍
Ответитьwow i wish i knew this earlier
ОтветитьYou lost me when you said analogue is crap and it should have auto ranging
ОтветитьHey , I've always appreciated your very helpful topnotch videos ,that being said your last video was 5 years ago ,I hope all is well with you. Please check in to let us know everything is ok. Thanks
Ответитьhail to the king of teachers. hope there is a lot more on your channel
Ответитьjust bought a $20 unit off amazon... i dont think its working right....
ОтветитьAwesome
Ответить🎉🎉🎉
All your videos are crystal clear clarity
in all respect...
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Super simple and helpful, thank you.
Ответить<3
Ответить“No beeps for you!”
ОтветитьRadioShack! LOL. I just seen a strip mall with an old RadioShack sign still on the building.
ОтветитьI have owned a multi-meter for years (gifted to me) but never learned how to use it. A few DIY project are now tempting me to pull it out. Thanks for this information on how it works.
ОтветитьDam can’t find a radio shack to buy a multi meter.
Ответить“ sears” lol
ОтветитьBest video and I now understand how to use my multimeter. Thanks!
ОтветитьYou have a voice of an experienced professor.
Great job explaining how to use something most people thing they 'know' how to use, but 'do not'.
More videos please (Subscribed...and liked).
Precise and to the point. Wish more uploads were like this. Much easier to learn. Thank you. 👍👍
ОтветитьI know they say there's no stupid questions just stupid people so my question is probably an easy one but I'm not sure the answer of course so basically long story short ohms are a bad thing when it comes to a having a good connection on a PCB between connected traces? because if you get the beep that means zero ohms right? so if you have high ohms that means there's a short somewhere or something is not right somewhere in the circuit? Reason I'm confused is because I was watching a video and when he was testing the points on a board the ohms were low I believe which she said wasn't good so he did something fixed it and then he said he was in the mega ohms and then he was happy so I got confused or am I just getting two different situations mixed together?
ОтветитьWhat would happen if I touch the red and black pointy thingies together?
ОтветитьMate you should make some more videos eish this was by far the tutorial ever....
ОтветитьAn amp clamp is preferred usually when measuring current.
ОтветитьI got a question... I saw many time someone test continuity on a tv pcb and he always put a lead on a grounded place and I don't know/ understand why?
ОтветитьI love it when the bloke in this Video says Old school analog crap
Analog is not actually that bad at all but Digital in truth Digital is way more reliable
Radio Shack! blast from the past!
ОтветитьI needed to use a complex multimeter with multiple ports to test some voltages and this video was perfect, thank you
ОтветитьWow, I forgot what humour sounded like, lol. Great wee video. Will subscribe for more.
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