Man, I've just gone through 8 videos of people trying to teach the basics but all they do is talk about nothing, lol. This is the THEE video to watch and learn from, as he makes everything simple and explains it so! Thank you so much, bro!!!!!
Thank you so much for this video. I was a complete "noob" when it comes to electricals. I work on my own motorcycle and have always deferred to my mechanic on electrical issues, and now, thanks to you, I am almost 100% self sufficient! 🙏
Hello and thanks so much for clearing up the muddy waters we noobies seim in. I couldnt find the written notes you mention. Thanks for you time and patience, well done.
Great video, love it. Thanks for the time and effort. Getting involved with this topic you would at lease have heard the terms used and have some basic understanding. This video suite me perfect.
COM = Common as far as know. Good lesson. I was going to make a pun about it being un-common-ly good, but I measured your resistance first. (Obviously I can't help myself)
The PSU - as long as you mean the DC parts (no disassembly) - super easily - a motherboard however is quite complex with tiny little contacts to test - if you can even get the diagrams for it
@@SimpleElectronics I meant to ask how can I test it safely, meaning is it safe to test the pins of the PSU and board with a multimeter or should I worry about being electrocuted?
Not a good tutorial for me. I would think, someone coming to watch a how to video also needs to learn the terminology associated. Such is the case with me. It looks like it would be a good how to lesson if I knew what you were talking about. I'm sure there are those that would think this is a stupid comment, but think about it.
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Man, I've just gone through 8 videos of people trying to teach the basics but all they do is talk about nothing, lol. This is the THEE video to watch and learn from, as he makes everything simple and explains it so! Thank you so much, bro!!!!!
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Share it around - that's the best thanks I can get!
I learned from this very same video
Thank you so much for this video. I was a complete "noob" when it comes to electricals. I work on my own motorcycle and have always deferred to my mechanic on electrical issues, and now, thanks to you, I am almost 100% self sufficient! 🙏
I'm glad it helped!
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Definitely adding this video to my learning playlist.
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Good work and instruction! I can tell you have put a lot of thought into this video.
Thank you ! A basic refresher :)
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Thank you. The best, simple video hands down
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Hello and thanks so much for clearing up the muddy waters we noobies seim in.
I couldnt find the written notes you mention.
Thanks for you time and patience, well done.
The website is linked in the description of the video!
This is a good and informing video.
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Great video for us beginners. You explained it very clearly. Thank you!
Great video, love it. Thanks for the time and effort. Getting involved with this topic you would at lease have heard the terms used and have some basic understanding. This video suite me perfect.
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Thank you it's so much helpful to me I also find it really difficult to understand them because I'm still learning 🙏🙏☺️
We were all there at some point!
When testing DC, If I do not know which wire is positive, and I put the tip wrongly, will it damage anything ?
Nope! As long as you're in the right holes in your multimeter, you are good!
COM = Common as far as know.
Good lesson. I was going to make a pun about it being un-common-ly good, but I measured your resistance first. (Obviously I can't help myself)
Wow! Thanks for the comments!
Love the Star Trek reference ;)
How can I test a computer PSU and motherboard safely as a beginner?
The PSU - as long as you mean the DC parts (no disassembly) - super easily - a motherboard however is quite complex with tiny little contacts to test - if you can even get the diagrams for it
@@SimpleElectronics I meant to ask how can I test it safely, meaning is it safe to test the pins of the PSU and board with a multimeter or should I worry about being electrocuted?
@@path_ethics as long as you don't open up the power supply, you can't get electrocuted by the low voltage DC from a pc power supply
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Not a good tutorial for me. I would think, someone coming to watch a how to video also needs to learn the terminology associated. Such is the case with me. It looks like it would be a good how to lesson if I knew what you were talking about. I'm sure there are those that would think this is a stupid comment, but think about it.
talks way to fast and assumes one already knows the terminology.
All you have to do is click off????😂😂😂