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CARDONE PROTECH #1: Electrical Fundamentals Made Simple 

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I remember an instructor teaching electrical basics by comparing it to water flowing through a garden hose. Did you have the same training?
If you did, then you learned it wrong.
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Комментарии : 34   
@alexanderthegrape5370
@alexanderthegrape5370 16 дней назад
My aha moment came when it was explained to me that voltage is the seeker always looking where to go and the amperage is the lazy one doing nothing until the circuit is closed then amperage rushes out of the gates to the fasted route to ground... this made all the sense in my mind and i never looked back in confusion
@romanjaspe4172
@romanjaspe4172 2 месяца назад
Thanks so much pete
@billyyoder8171
@billyyoder8171 2 года назад
Thank you Pete. Good job. Conventional Theory (+ to negative) versus Electron Theory (negative to +). Both are theories. Conventional theory is best supported for most automotive circuit applications. This is best shown when doing voltage drop testing. The test results support conventional theory. Batteries internal plates are and support electron theory.
@MotorAgeMagazine
@MotorAgeMagazine 2 года назад
Thanks for the comments!
@shawnhimel1969
@shawnhimel1969 2 года назад
Another great teaching method of the diagnostic process🙏
@mike-ology22
@mike-ology22 Год назад
This information is dynamite. Thank you very much for sharing
@7minnow
@7minnow Год назад
Watched it again mr P, flat out great Explanation an Theory on Potential
@MotorAgeMagazine
@MotorAgeMagazine Год назад
Thank you!
@unclemarksdiyauto
@unclemarksdiyauto 2 года назад
Great explanations as always Pete. Thanks.
@MotorAgeMagazine
@MotorAgeMagazine 2 года назад
Thank you!
@kevinpalmer7452
@kevinpalmer7452 2 года назад
Very informative
@MotorAgeMagazine
@MotorAgeMagazine 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@7minnow
@7minnow 2 года назад
Thank You Mr Pete the Best
@MotorAgeMagazine
@MotorAgeMagazine 2 года назад
Thanks!
@aaroningram9741
@aaroningram9741 2 года назад
Excellent video!!
@MotorAgeMagazine
@MotorAgeMagazine 2 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@joe226825
@joe226825 6 месяцев назад
My understanding is that Electrons do not actually move like water does thru a hose but simply are causing the Electrons to collide neg. to Pos. using a conductor using a power source. In other words there are no electrons flowing through the conductive wiring...😢
@CameronDC-Grimes
@CameronDC-Grimes Год назад
If the water example is not correct, im not so sure im understanding what Voltage, Resistance and Amperage is in your explanation. Maybe im stupid but i didn't hear an alternative comparison to water flow, water pressure, water resistance.
@rc4211
@rc4211 11 месяцев назад
Actually, I think the water analogy is an excellent way to teach the concepts of voltage, current, and resistance to people who are new to the subject of electricity. In fact, although Pete was somewhat critical of the use of "water in a hose" as an analogy, his subsequent discussion, to me, only reinforced just how good that analogy is.
@nickayivor8432
@nickayivor8432 2 года назад
KNOWLEDGEABLE Sir Pete Meier Motor Age Tutorial great👍👌 👏 Thanks for sharing what you know with us great video, take care and have a great day Sir Pete Meier Motor Age Please Sir Pete Meier Motor Age can you please interview Richard McCuistian this year 🙏 thank you From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧
@MotorAgeMagazine
@MotorAgeMagazine 2 года назад
Now there's an idea!
@trealwilliams1563
@trealwilliams1563 Год назад
Yet if you would use a wider hose to decrease resistances coming from the tap, you will get less push, less push would mean less amps or potential performing work... Squeeze the same hose to produce resistance and then you'll have more focalized current to remove stains and to spin a wheel faster!
@tubetime39
@tubetime39 Год назад
R'Real Williams; a quick uneducated guess/question, newbie here, wouldn't the wider hose allow more volume/amps even if there is less push ? TY I have been in the dark about electricity but these days I had better learn. Avg mechanic around here says they don't know or they don't want to mess with my Promaster wiring that sits in driveway while paying $400/mo payments and ins. Finding it very interesting. Kind of glad to be forced into it.
@tubetime39
@tubetime39 Год назад
PS I contacted a guy who had his Promaster for sale. Me, " why so cheap?" Seller, " I drove it 270 miles, wires burned and dealership told me to come get it they couldn't fix it !" At least I got a few more miles out of mine but it's been sitting 12 months now. Note; I work a lot of hours seasonally and take care of handicap uncle. Time now to learn and hopefully fix myself.
@DependableAutoTruck
@DependableAutoTruck 2 года назад
so if i understand this correctly the flow is from the - Neg to>>>>>>>> the +pos side of the battery. meaning when you connect a light bulb and you have the bulb connected to the neg terminal and you touch the pos battery cable with the wire the current plat is from the bulb to the pos terminal of the battery or am i confused
@MotorAgeMagazine
@MotorAgeMagazine 2 года назад
There are two theories of electron flow. Conventional theory states flow is from positive to negative, and your tools are oriented to this theory. Electron theory states that electrons flow from negative to positive and is generally accepted as the more correct. Do I care? Not at all! What is important to understand is that voltage is needed to get them moving - whatever direction that is - and voltage is a measurement of the difference is potential, not a static number. Does that clarify it for you?
@DependableAutoTruck
@DependableAutoTruck 2 года назад
@@MotorAgeMagazine yes thank you so much for the information I have learned more than you will ever know from you. Most of the electrical that comes to me is from other shops and are draws killing battery I have gotten pretty good at that thanks for your help
@GearheadSchool
@GearheadSchool 2 года назад
Dependable AT, you are over thinking this. In reality (at the atomic level) electrons flow from negative to positive. For whatever reason, it is typically thought that current flows from positive to negative. For all practical purposes it does not matter. Just don't make a bet with an electrical engineer about this or you will loose your money!
@bryanfoxx2292
@bryanfoxx2292 2 года назад
ELECTRONS flow from neg to pos however CURRENT flows from the pos TO the neg. Hard to explain w/o drawing the explanation.
@DependableAutoTruck
@DependableAutoTruck 2 года назад
@@bryanfoxx2292 that drawing would be nice to have
@cthncthn7405
@cthncthn7405 5 месяцев назад
Man, I watch your videos and wonder, why isn’t your approach the standard for teaching? Boiling things down to their essence rather than the “paying taxes” approach of learning definitions and jargon. Maybe I’m just weird. For instance, how many people would have stuck with music if they had first learned how to replicate the musical utterances of the Beatles, and feel that rush through their veins, rather than focusing on music theory, a mathematical representation, of what the Beatles did. I honestly don’t know, and like I said, perhaps I’m just weird. My sincere thanks for your approach.
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