Finally!! A video where you have someone ACTUALLY talking in ENGLISH and explaining things thoroughly without annoying music in the background or using an automated bot voice to read a text. I got sick and tired of these things and it is usually people from India or Thailand that do it more often without any consideration for English people. Thank you
Good video. I've got this brand new Southwire Analog Multimeter 10010S exactly as the one you have got in the TH-cam video below and I have it set on 1.5 BATT with red touching the + and the black touching the - on the 1,5 V SONY newly purchased battery, also I tested it on a new PHILIPS and DURACELL 1,5 V batteries as well. The red arrow on the multimeter display seems dead and does not react to any of the batteries, not even on a lawnmower 12V battery (with a 10V setting). I did get the arrow move to 6 reading between good and bad only ONCE (just once) quite magically, only once, but never again. What's wrong with this brand new unit? Should I bring it back to the store and buy a different brand? On the back it says INTERTEK 4007177 and NO.1303056708. I was careful enough to not use it on a wrong setting and today is the first time I used it, on a 1,5V battery (3 different brands) and I get(almost) no life or usage out of this analog multimeter. When I touch both sticks together the red arrow in the display does not go to zero. I have lost manual instructions for this unit, but it is brand new. It just I kept it like for 8+ years and only tried to use it today. It's been enclosed in a safe plastic box and no humidity exposure. Does it run on batteries? I can't find any reasonable lid for battery replacement on it. After showing no life on a 1,5V battery (the brown switch set on 1.5V BATT = black area) this unit suddenly started showing a reading which came to almost 8 at the red scale and just below 200 40 just above it. I have no idea how to read or understand this reading? And why does this unit shows no life most of the time and then occasionally revives itself? Should I buy a more serious unit of another manufacturer brand? SOUTHWIRE manufacturer did not bother to provide a video and online instruction manual... I suspect they sold all the dysfunctional ones to Walmart and we have bought one which does not work as new....
This video is the one that finally made the multimeter make sense to me! Great job!! Thank you!!
Finally this is the answer to all my troubles concerning multimeter tnx a lot and God bless
Finally!! A video where you have someone ACTUALLY talking in ENGLISH and explaining things thoroughly without annoying music in the background or using an automated bot voice to read a text. I got sick and tired of these things and it is usually people from India or Thailand that do it more often without any consideration for English people. Thank you
You lack intelligence! Entitled brat!
galing niyo po magturo!! salute to you mam!
Very easy and helpful demonstration. Thank you very much.
I love ur video, it is well detailed thanks
Thank you very much.greetings from sri lanks 😍😍😍
Yes this is the one i need for my exam❤
Thank you so much miss😌✨
Thank you, this is very imformative mam
thank you po. dami kong natutunan.
Thank you teacher.🙏🙏🙏 I'm from Sir lanka
Thank you.
Thank you so much Po sana Po next time ay mailapit nyo Ang multimeter sa camera para malinaw Po sa aming mga nagprapraktis pa lamang salamat Po
Thak you teacher im from malaesiya
Very good
thank you
Ive learned a lot
Do you put both the batteries?
good explanation,are u a Philippina
Ma'am please explain all about this multimeter
very Good vidieo sweety
Ma'am, how to change subwoofer coil?
Which is better 4ohm, 8ohm, or 16ohm subwoofer?
Sa ibang tester po kasi may 100k dina kailangan ng 9 volts
nasaan po yong part 1 maam?
9 volts battery po sa 10 k
i think i need a magnifying glass
Pwede naman mag tagalog...
ang hirap intindihin..english kasi..
Good teacher
Good video. I've got this brand new Southwire Analog Multimeter 10010S exactly as the one you have got in the TH-cam video below and I have it set on 1.5 BATT with red touching the + and the black touching the - on the 1,5 V SONY newly purchased battery, also I tested it on a new PHILIPS and DURACELL 1,5 V batteries as well. The red arrow on the multimeter display seems dead and does not react to any of the batteries, not even on a lawnmower 12V battery (with a 10V setting). I did get the arrow move to 6 reading between good and bad only ONCE (just once) quite magically, only once, but never again. What's wrong with this brand new unit? Should I bring it back to the store and buy a different brand? On the back it says INTERTEK 4007177 and NO.1303056708. I was careful enough to not use it on a wrong setting and today is the first time I used it, on a 1,5V battery (3 different brands) and I get(almost) no life or usage out of this analog multimeter.
When I touch both sticks together the red arrow in the display does not go to zero. I have lost manual instructions for this unit, but it is brand new. It just I kept it like for 8+ years and only tried to use it today. It's been enclosed in a safe plastic box and no humidity exposure. Does it run on batteries? I can't find any reasonable lid for battery replacement on it.
After showing no life on a 1,5V battery (the brown switch set on 1.5V BATT = black area) this unit suddenly started showing a reading which came to almost 8 at the red scale and just below 200 40 just above it. I have no idea how to read or understand this reading? And why does this unit shows no life most of the time and then occasionally revives itself? Should I buy a more serious unit of another manufacturer brand?
SOUTHWIRE manufacturer did not bother to provide a video and online instruction manual... I suspect they sold all the dysfunctional ones to Walmart and we have bought one which does not work as new....