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Would this instrument provide a frequency tone for radio rf alignment. I ask as I’m a complete newby looking to set up a small work station. Sorry if the question is a dumb one.
Them holders or for storing your lead ends. And for normal voltages you’re fine using both hands. If you take care of your meter. A your leads are in good condition your not getting shocked by using both hands. The only time I’ve used the lead storage holder. To hold the lead while taking a reading. I’ve only used one. And held the other with the other hand. An that was just because I was in a spot I needed to or I couldn’t get the meter in the spot to be able to get a good visual of the display. But prefer to hold one lead in each hand. You’ll never find a situation where you can stick both leads in them storage holders to have your conductors or contact points. At the perfect distance apart. A with other wires etc not in the way. At best it’s just a way to get yourself shocked. Being them storage holders. Don’t really have a good hold onto the lead ends. An it’s just good enough to have it holding the leads reaching trying to push some onto the wire to make a good contact for a reading. A the lead fall out of the holder an give the wire just enough spring to bounce an inch or a couple and peck you on the fingers holding the meter to give ya a ride. If your super Squirrley with electrical. Best bet you shouldn’t even be messing with it. Just a quick way to get yaself hurt. Your one of the people that thinks or just knows enough to be a danger to themselves and others
Hmm not sure, its most likely the UPS has some sort of built in ground detection and I can't think of a good way to bypass that, other than grounding it which would defeat the isolated systems safety. If you find a good solution let me know.
I think for a first video, it does a lot of good things. Here are my considerations to improve your video quality. Please, do not take this too seriously. As a first video, the viewer should have an overview of the interface and common tools such as: - How to manage KiCad schematic hierarchy (CRUD) - How to manage symbols, such as text, wires, buses, junctions, flags (CRUD) - How to manage footprints (CRUD) - The popup menus Jumping right away to placing components and connecting things does not help anyone who actually wants to learn from your experience using those features (learning curve, and i don't mean the linear one). The viewer must go through your entire series just to catch the hints and tricks from you. The first video should be about an overview of the commonly used features and tips from your day-to-day experience. After the first one as an overview, you can dive into more parameters and different configurations of each tool. Glad that you understand, thank you for your hard work.
Brilliant, you showed what to do at the right time and explained why on the way. Best KiCad intro I have seen. Many thanks. Only thing I was missing was how to choose a certain width of a route (based on current)
That is low-voltage sunshine as it is not over 1000V which is high voltage. One hand to test, hmmm, if the current entry is the hand, where is the exit passing through the torso??
Oh thank you so much for this video series! KiCad is a confusing mess for a total beginner like me who hasn't even desoldered something before, this is SO useful to me!
Excellent video, thanks for taking out the time to make it. I have a few ideas for another video project: It will be a health monitor with a different screen that shows the following things: 1. Two digits after decimal point for better accuracy 2. Heart sine wave 3. If this sensor or software code can calculate heart rate variability (HRV) i.e. the time between two heart beats then it can be added. HRV shows true internal health. 4. Skin conductance sensor to show volts, it will show stress levels 5. Infrared temperature sensor to know if these parameters are taken when being sick or healthy I have seen several projects on youtube but no one has combined all these in one. If you like, I can collaborate with you. Let me know and I will send you an email. Thanks.
@@akhaqan thanks for the ideas - we have been thinking of creating a larger scale project at some point and adding all our sensors on one device. We are still wrapping up two or thee other project so once those are done we may look into this - thanks again for watching!