While I love the idea, this is a bit scary for a beginner. I would love to know how to just make the zapper trigger be a toggle switch for the light on and off with a press of a zapper switch!
Super interesting for home gamers dude! Very close to the mark. Unfortunately, you seem to live in a fluffy cloud world where the only good advice is “nice”, so I won’t be subscribing.
Oh no, my 10 year old son and I were looking forward to building one of these together but see that the all the parts are no longer available. Is there a chance a 2024 version is in the works? Or can anyone point me in the right direction for a simular raspberry pi build project with all parts available?
HI. I think you have a great video. I'm a DIY kind of person and am usually challenged to at least try new things. Your video is very helpful. I have a circuit board that goes to the AC unit in my RV. Last February, at 6:00 am, it tried to start on its own for no reason. Don't need AC in the winter. I've taken it apart. There are 3 relays and one is gone bad. I believe I know which relay is bad but will replace all 3, just to be sure. I could send a pic if you'd like. Is that something for another video? Thanks
I appreciate your efforts in creating this video. I hope you don't mind some constructive advice. Please don't put background music throughout all of the video. I want to hear your narration . I find the background music annoying and distracting. It is not necessary or desirable. It is not even good music. Good luck with your future projects/
Don't let those people giving you a hard time about how we pronounce solder know about the words "could" or "would," it might break their minds to see a word where the "L" is silent!
I need to comment on my own comment: Just realised, as I am watching the video, that there is so much valuable info included that it blows my mind. ⭐⭐⭐
if i was a teacher and i saw my student awkwardly holding an altoids can like a ds i would walk over and be like, well if you can build that you dont need to learn this class, continue playing.
Hi. I can't glue the wires from the main board of the car key when I try to replace it with a smart key fob (I don't understand how I choose the plus and minus wires of each button). Maybe you can help me and make a video on how to replace the car remote control with a smart key fob. Thank you
Learned a lot here! Thank you for the video. One thing I don’t think you addressed is the technique of pulling the iron off the surface you are soldering. The technique of getting the solder to form the bubble or actually stay on the wire. Besides getting the solder point hot enough to melt the solder, handling the wand to leave the ‘blob’ there is the biggest thing I struggle with!
A really good and comprehensive video. Just, maybe, a little trick that can come in handy (on the other hand, forty years soldering circuit boards teaches a little something): get a syringe of flux and keep it handy, because it can get you out of trouble in many situations. One example: it can happen that you apply the tip to solder for too long, in which case the tin becomes dull and sticky. This is called a “cooked” solder: in this case (which often causes false contacts and brittle solder) you can fix the issueby simply adding a little flux. The tin will return shiny and fluid as before.
Just wired a headlight on my dirtbike by my self with no instructions or help. Im really proud of my self. First time soldering too, its really fun idk why people wouldn’t want to do it 😂