I'll know after i hook it up if the battery then has charge to it if it doesn't then it ain't working i don't have meters so the black side is plus the minus side is silver
Great tutorial, but I need your help. The smd resistor on my oven control board is printed with 295. Is that a 1 Mega ohm resistor? Correct me if I'm wrong. I can't find it online.
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Timestamps for various topics covered in this video are as follows: 0:23 What is Modulation? 2:17 Why Modulation is Required? 6:36 Different types of Modulation techniques, 7:23 Continuous-wave modulation (AM, FM, PM) 9:25 Pulse Modulation (PAM, PWM, PPM, PCM) 12:55 Digital Modulation (ASK, FSK, PSK) 14:58 QAM (Quadrature Amplitude Modulation)
So I was salvage yard junking for electronics and I ran across a personal locator Becker 406 MHz interface and onboard GPS Aqua Fix 406. GPS interface/on board P - EPIRB. By ACR. Im wondering if it’s dangerous for me to have pretty freaking cooled 4:50 Man!! you teach this self so well like I’m in love with you. I was just wondering if I can get some help or or just do something gray I think I am going to see what’s inside of it. Pretty freaking cool man🤔🥹what can you do with these really. By far, your videos help me the most
connected red wire to 10amps and black to com. now connected the red in positive in phase and negative to neutral in the AC current. The dial is set to 10A. NOW SPARKED AND MAINS TRIPPED. POWER GONE. HOW TO MEASURE CURRENT/AMPS IN AC CURRENT WHICH COMES TO HOME AND WHAT MISTAKE I DID
1) Turn off the power source in which you want to measure the current, 2) Set the multimeter to the appropriate AC current range, 3) Open the circuit and connect the multimeter in series with the load, 4) Turn on the power source and read the current value on the multimeter. As per your query, You did wrong in 3rd point. Please rewatch the video from timestamp 3:00 minutes.
@@ElectronicsAD Excuse me, can we connect the red lead directly to the + part of the battery and the black lead to the negative of the battery as well? I just want to know how much current my battery is able to provide.