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THANK YOU! I love that you use practical things that we use in our everyday lives to explain this. I watched a few videos before this and it didn't make any sense. This video is AMAZING short and sweet but seriously helped me along a class I am taking that started randomly using AC/DC acronyms assuming I know anything about it which I do not.
Ответить🤯Thank you😩These vidios are handing me keys.
ОтветитьElectronic circuits use direct current (dc)
Electrical circuits use alternating current (ac)
What a genius 🎉🎉🎉
ОтветитьSo dc better ?
Ответитьhi bro beee first chapter basic principles of electricty one video chea bro
ОтветитьDoes the car power wire supply dc?
ОтветитьExplain automotive can bus, please
ОтветитьTHANK YOU!
Ответитьthank you for this video
Ответитьso why do we use AC normally? DC seems more simple
ОтветитьThank you, it's very easy to follow along!
ОтветитьA question for Paul or anyone smarter than I... I have an obscure home heater that was never actually produced other than the initial one month run before the company went under. (a parts nightmare).It's 100% 12V via an onboard inverter with the idea that it can be run on a battery backup system.
Problem: I need to replace a 7-inch diameter pull style fan that currently runs @ 12V/1.8amps... I can find many 'replacements' that offer the needed CFM but are rated at about 7 amps (Automotive cooling fans).
The trouble is that my fan is controlled by the main circuit board which offers 3 speeds with the highest being what I would assume is a "full current" meant for the 1.8 amp original p.o.s... Will adding a fan with a larger amp rating fry my little circuit panel? Any insight or suggestions would be awesome. Getting COLD in Wisconsin. :))
**I COULD run (and would almost prefer to run) a fan with a separate power supply and a motor speed control, but would then I would need to know how to "fool" the panel into thinking the original is still in place, as the board goes into some sort of safety mode when the factory fan is disconnected, which might be the easier solution.
bruv doen ya een video on da high voltage DC lines voor laang distances
ОтветитьWhy the european sockets don't have earthing
ОтветитьIs there any chance you could do a video on harmonics?
ОтветитьThank you for sharing
Ответитьthis is such a incredible explanation awesome, before i watch video i was press a like!
ОтветитьThank you for good explanation🙂🙂
ОтветитьWhat about input vs output current ?
ОтветитьI know how to not get shocked on low voltage. And how circuit logic would theoretically pan out. I regularly have to replace compressors for work, and other stuff like that, refurbishing certain machines. Trouble shooting the fairly basic power distribution for the AC to DC portion was really slow. Luckily last time I had trouble, I knew the Board took DC, while the other mechanical parts took the AC. So I just had to follow the paths, and make sure I knew exactly were to touch with the meter, when I flipped on the power. It was a bad transformer last time. Not the fuses. It took me an hour of running through the logic before I was confident I was correct. I was. Fun. So fun. I probably could have used this then.
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ОтветитьI am 35 and I never understood this concept, no matter how many times anyone tried to explain me... Until now. This is my TIL moment. Thank you!!!
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ОтветитьNice 👍🙏
ОтветитьI would argue that saying that DC can be converted to AC is misleading. Does it alternate? Sure. But is it a pure sine wave, no! It is simulated via steps, meaning how long a “gate” is activated. The more steps, the closer it resembles an pure sine wave, but it is not one.
ОтветитьI'm impressed with how you manage to explain all this in just 3 minutes without and stress. Awesome channel!
Ответить"Rectifier" pfft "FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIER" You've got to say it right. :)
Ответитьyour video make it clearer than my teacher did lmao
ОтветитьIs it true that AC has more voltage and more powerful, DC has less voltage, less powerful. Is it possible to have DC with 230 voltage and AC 9 Voltage?
ОтветитьCan you also do an AC/DC basics too? 😅
ОтветитьAs usual, clear concise information. thank you
ОтветитьI’m getting ready to mount 28 X 250W solar panels on my 40’ shipping container. I can build anything, plumb it and run basic electrical but have such a hard time with all this. Even 20 years ago taking “Maintenance exams” for work, the electrical part just doesn’t set into my brain. Thank dog for the internet and mostly as of late, Engineering Mindset. Thanks.
ОтветитьThanks for sharing
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