Electronics was my first true passion and career. I moved on the computers and that has taken me many places, both physically and technically. But I still love electronics and my passion would now be being an engineer and applying myself to all the things that come up in life; everything from arc welding, car mechanics, house building, fixing Android tablets, Linux, DevOps, computer programming, etc. If you have the mindset of being an engineer you can do anything, save yourself lots of money, and get the satisfaction of doing it yourself. Thanks Sorin for indulging me in my first passion!
Hi from Serbia Sir,and thanks for helping people to solve and learn something here!I'm a bit old for this but trying to learn,"better late than never". I'm miner by profession(my dark side of life),but whole life I'm working with computers and tech,and like that hoby,but i never liked to learn in school. :/ :)
I used to study electronics a long time ago and for many years and I allmost have forgotten the fun of it. You are helping me finding the fun about electronics again. Thanks you for this. You're a good man.
Excellent. Read so many books and watched so many videos, but with this lesson got surprised that I learned new things again - dc more dangerous than ac, skin effect, conductivity is the opposite of resistance, real demonstration of current vs voltage, .... heat, importance of amperage.... Sorin we need this. Thank you man. I am tired of people on the internet with no real experience trying to explain smth they read in a book, without any real application. It is only confusing and vague concepts. We need to touch things, not just theorize. So great lesson, thanks again.
You are a million times better than my instructor when i was in technical school i learned a lot from youre videos.. im glad i have found your channel.. thank you very much for your effort sir and for doing it for free... not much people have a heart like yours.. THANK YOU
Thanks again I only just come across this channel, I only this first lessons, I will watch all the lesson before I start buying my own equipment, and tools, thanks again
Thanks Mr Sorin. you are a great master. you are giving us free tutorials. the way you teach with theory and real time experience is fantastic. can understand very well. . electronics was quite confusing before some time. but now with your help every day we are upgrading. thanks a lot.
Thanks, today earlier I messaged you about my passion for Electronics and requested your advice, by digging in your channel I came across Beginner Videos, thanks again, all my questions are answered now, God Bless
First of all, I want to say thank you for the beginner video. I'm not in electronic field, but I'm always wondering how electronics works. I'm truly appreciate your effort on these videos, it's easy to understand. I'm sure a lot of beginner like me benefits from your efforts!
Mr Sorin, you are I could say a Jedi master with electronic. Start watching this lessons and all ready I learned more than in my technical school in short period time. Thanks for your uploads... okey lets finish writing comments, better watch next video
Sorin, you did an excellent job explaining current, volts and resistance. I love the analogy of the Amps(current) is the size of the bullet and the volts is the speed. Very smart.
Finally I found someone who can teach me from A to Z not to confuse things Thanks Sir I am willing to learn and was waiting for u to start bcz you introduced this last week
hi sorin, one detail that might confuse some people, W=watts is not heat but is the total power consumption by the device, which might make some heat and some light like your example, i know that you know what you say its just a clarification, great job.
Yes you are right. In a incandescent lamp only about 5% if i remember well transformed in light and the rest consumed as heat. But in a pure resistor almost is 100% heat. On the other hand if you have a LED lamp most of energy becomes photons and much less heat. Generally speaking when we have resistors we are thinking as the consumption of watts on them as heat.
Hello sir . Yes , you like fix things , you are great on that , but you are also a great TEACHER. Thank you , you made us love electronics . I keep practising and learning. stay safe ...
Empiezo hoy el curso! Muchas gracias por compartir conocimientos!! and ... yes!! you are a very GOOD teacher. You use relax speaking and it help to understand all. Thanks again!
Domnule Sorin imi plac foarte mult filmuleț ele care le faceti despre reparații electronice si as avea o rugăminte dacă puteți să le faceti si în limba română.Sunt foarte mândru de dumneavoastra.Mult succes in continuare.
thank you so much for doing this . ive been watching your repair videos and decided id like to be able to fix my own things. you make this easy to undersatnd for a noob
Many thanks for this great series, I just started with electronics so this "beginner Lesson" school just came at the right time. I find all of your videos fun and very educational and I am looking forward to the next video. many many thanks for showing and please keep the good work ;-))
Hey, good job, im dennis the electrician. Really good job, you talked about ohms law, kerkoffs law. Series and parallel circuits. Keep going, your a good teacher. Also i thought of mailing you a set of kelly clamps if you can use them. There from medical
A great job would be nice if you would like to write what will be built before the publication and what elements will be used so that you can "build with you" would make learning easier in my opinion. Sorry for my English
Excited about getting started! How did you hook up the tool that is giving you the volts and current readings? Is it just off of your power supply? NOTE: I am the beginner at which you are aiming the course. Though I have worked on computers (virus removal, replacing power jacks, etc) I have always balked at motherboards for lack of understanding. I am hoping to be able to progress into being able to fix instead of throw away and replace. I am older and have a family to feed and work 80 hours a week to do so. I have no money or time for a regular school. You, my friend, if I may call you that, are a godsend. You bring excitement about the future and hope about increasing my worth in the marketplace. Thank you.
hi bro...thankx a lot lot.... i am very thankful for your great effort bro....stay blessed always.....a lot of prayers for your good work and health....