It was explained very poorly if you know anything about electronics. He didn't even explain what a p-type or n-type material was or how it worked, not to mention his terminology was off at several points and there were a few misspellings like "amplifire". Oh yeah, and the generic annoying robot voice doesn't help. This only seems explained well to someone who is new to electrical work or is suffering under the Dunning-Kruger effect. TBH tho, you sound like a bot or alt-account planted by the video poster which is a common tactic on youtube to trick people into perceiving content as more popular, or higher quality than it actually is..
Prof mad. Seriously! You should have over 5 million subscribers by now. You tube needs to step it up and showcase you more. Are you listening you tube?
I appreciate the tutorials. This is my second one. The first one went well but this one I’m not doing very well do to the background noise you’ve added. Please I don’t mean to be offensive but there’s no reason for the added sounds. Thank you!
The rain sensor made lots of sense in regards to transistor . Others explain to turn on the light use transistor but use battery & to turn on the battery use ur finger. 😂
👍🇧🇷🙏🏼 Recém inscrito no seu canal. Muito obrigado pela oportunidade de aprender com seus vídeos. Gostaria de ver um vídeo mostrando como funciona o circuito Joule thief. 🇧🇷👍🇬🇧