I know this has nothing to do with this video and I am sorry! Did you at ElectronsNotes ever do a video on quadrature demodulation? Thanks for Reviewing! John
Thank you for your speedy reply! I truly hope you will consider doing a video on QAM at some point in the future! Again thanks for considering to do so! John
It's not at all advisable. You normally need a constant current to charge batteries and if you put them in parallel you don't know what charge each one is receiving. Also many chargers have detectors to determine when the battery or cell is full charged and this will not work if they are charged in parallel.
Phenomenal video. Answered all my questions.
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Extraordinary explanation 🎉
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I know this has nothing to do with this video and I am sorry! Did you at ElectronsNotes ever do a video on quadrature demodulation? Thanks for Reviewing! John
No, unfortunately we have not done a video on QAM demodulation - good topic though. I’ll give it some thought.
Thank you for your speedy reply! I truly hope you will consider doing a video on QAM at some point in the future! Again thanks for considering to do so! John
Is it safe to charge different mAH batteries in parallel?
It's not at all advisable. You normally need a constant current to charge batteries and if you put them in parallel you don't know what charge each one is receiving. Also many chargers have detectors to determine when the battery or cell is full charged and this will not work if they are charged in parallel.
And what do i do first if i need th increase both? do i first series or first parallel?.
There is no "correct" way - start with the one that is more obvious and work from there.
oooh bro thank you so much, What a such explanation
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if my device has a parallel raw of 3 batteries but their pluses & minuses are oppose each other, then it means its in series, right?
Parallel connection simply means all positive (+) will be wired together and all negative (-) will be wired together separately
So educative
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Great video
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How is this video free
need better intuitive examples......did not go over use cases or real life scenarios.
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