This is a great video! Thanks for the clear explanation and the fast pace. It is so good to get the information through without a whole lot of babbling around the subject.
so excited to see this video this morning, God is good!! I had my multimeter on my desk ready to look for a video, because I'm a little unclear about how to use it. My brother gave me his extra one. I do appliance repair as a hobby, I have some rental property, so rather than paying someone, I fix them myself. thanks for the video
No idea. Watched "technical" video's and it just baffled me more.. Multimeter has been in the tool box for 4 month since.. Found your video and within 5 minutes I'm using it. Thank you ! :)
Great basics video, but now how do you use a multimeter to test logic board/motherboard components? Also, how do you know what kind of components you are looking at, whether or not there should be continuity, and how to tell if a component is bad or good?
To test batteries like that, its better to put it under actual load, like plugged to some running device, because when not loaded, the internal resistance of the battery will not kick in (that thing that actually increase as the battery gets depleted), and it won't show you how discharged it actually is.
Very good explanation. However, the meter used in your video is potentially harmful because of the VoltsOhmsMilliamps jack. If the meter is set in mA and you put voltage on the leads, there will be sparks. A good meter should have separated VoltsOhms jack, micro-milliamps jack and Amps jack. And the ampere jacks should have fuse.
It displays the last testing result. You need not copy it down or memorize . You cannot do measurement for the time being, until you press the 'hold' button once to release it.
Look up multimeters and buy one with the most and best reviews. I got one from Hama, about 25$, works well. Also, it's good to use a multimeter everytime you want to make, modify or verify an electric circuit.
While all of the efforts channeled towards getting girls to study science, technology, engineering and math have certainly increased graduation rates in these programs, they haven’t seemed to counter one particular setback for women in engineering: Once they make it into the field, they often leave. Research presented at the American Psychological Association’s 122nd Annual Convention this week showed that nearly 40 percent of women who earn engineering degrees quit the profession or never enter the field at all. The findings were initially published in 2012, but researchers highlighted new results of an analysis between those who left and those who stayed in engineering during the convention.
nice try at a video but there is too much left out i.e. before checking continuity always test for voltage first. without basic electrical knowlege that meter is as good as an mri machine
apu ur beaufull to look with love amd and how can i test 2sk301 with digital multimer annd im new in elektronics apu and ur like my elder sister(boro didi) where can i find a good multi meter ms. boro De the//sorot
The presentation delivers too much information too quickly. It looks polished, however. The multi-meter displayed doesn't feature capacitance testing so one can not use it or learn how to test capacitors used in appliances and motors, etc.
It has only recently come to my attention that those of you on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean pronounce the word "solder" as "sodder". Interesting.
Testing a battery with that method tells you nothing about the battery's condition unless it reads zero, in which case the insides leaking out of the battery should have already given you an indication.
Nice to see you are supporting the up and coming tech enthusiasts like me as well as catering for the pros. Thank you.
Clear, quick and painless. Thank you
Clear, practical and concise. I love it! Thanks Gwendoline.
This is a great video! Thanks for the clear explanation and the fast pace. It is so good to get the information through without a whole lot of babbling around the subject.
Yeah, it's not like we actually want to learn anything, especially if it takes more than 5 or 6 minutes.
so excited to see this video this morning, God is good!! I had my multimeter on my desk ready to look for a video, because I'm a little unclear about how to use it. My brother gave me his extra one. I do appliance repair as a hobby, I have some rental property, so rather than paying someone, I fix them myself. thanks for the video
This is an electrifying video...thanks so much.
Great presenter, clear effective and pleasant delivery.
No idea. Watched "technical" video's and it just baffled me more.. Multimeter has been in the tool box for 4 month since.. Found your video and within 5 minutes I'm using it. Thank you ! :)
Funny I just bought one. This was perfect! Thank you Gwendolyn🤓
I really enjoyed and appreciated this video please keep making more of these 😊
Great beginners guide to using a multimeter.
Remember: no sound or 1 does not always mean its a broken loop, it can also mean it is to much resistance there.
Resistance is futile.
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lol
Use the force, Luke!
The best videos on this subject.
Great video explaining the 3 main things a multimeter is used for! A-V-O
Thanks !Great, very Informational for the begginner
Looks you have good happy personality the way you talk and I learn very quickly.
Best explanation about the basics I have come across for absolute newbies like me....You put the guys to shame. Go girl
Excellent video! Thanks for the tips
lots of good information thank you very much
Madam
I am waiting for your more basic skills videos
Plz make more
It is soo use full for me
very helpful tutorial. thanks
I've always wanted to know how to use one of these things.
Nice videos, got me subscribed👍
Great video. Thank you
Great basics video, but now how do you use a multimeter to test logic board/motherboard components? Also, how do you know what kind of components you are looking at, whether or not there should be continuity, and how to tell if a component is bad or good?
That's beyond the basics.
you ar the best 😊thank u for the effort
Fantastic stuff, thanks.
very nice very nice work
what is ampure mode?
Hi miss, do you recommend a specific treading mark for multimeter?
Thank you, Gwen!
I'm confused. Aren't all three doing basically the same thing? When would I know which setting to use?
great video
I don't get continuity, or pretty much any reading. It always just says "1". Is it broke, or am I doing something wrong?
Awesome , thanks a lot
somebody know what voice recorder uses this channel?
Thank you
good expl.
Thank you! :)
To test batteries like that, its better to put it under actual load, like plugged to some running device, because when not loaded, the internal resistance of the battery will not kick in (that thing that actually increase as the battery gets depleted), and it won't show you how discharged it actually is.
thanks teacher
Thank you.
Very good explanation. However, the meter used in your video is potentially harmful because of the VoltsOhmsMilliamps jack.
If the meter is set in mA and you put voltage on the leads, there will be sparks. A good meter should have separated VoltsOhms jack, micro-milliamps jack and Amps jack. And the ampere jacks should have fuse.
very nice
Thanks!!
wot is the hold button for plse
It displays the last testing result. You need not copy it down or memorize . You cannot do measurement for the time being, until you press the 'hold' button once to release it.
Cool vid
this was a good video but maybe a little more in depth about it. which are good ones and when it's a good idea to use it
Look up multimeters and buy one with the most and best reviews. I got one from Hama, about 25$, works well. Also, it's good to use a multimeter everytime you want to make, modify or verify an electric circuit.
While all of the efforts channeled towards getting girls to study science, technology, engineering and math have certainly increased graduation rates in these programs, they haven’t seemed to counter one particular setback for women in engineering: Once they make it into the field, they often leave.
Research presented at the American Psychological Association’s 122nd Annual Convention this week showed that nearly 40 percent of women who earn engineering degrees quit the profession or never enter the field at all. The findings were initially published in 2012, but researchers highlighted new results of an analysis between those who left and those who stayed in engineering during the convention.
Awesome
thx
What about I=v/r.
nice try at a video but there is too much left out i.e. before checking continuity always test for voltage first. without basic electrical knowlege that meter is as good as an mri machine
"Great, you've got continuity". What if I'm testing for a short?
apu ur beaufull to look with love amd and how can i test 2sk301 with digital multimer annd im new in elektronics apu and ur like my elder sister(boro didi) where can i find a good multi meter ms. boro De the//sorot
Nice meam
The presentation delivers too much information too quickly. It looks polished, however. The multi-meter displayed doesn't feature capacitance testing so one can not use it or learn how to test capacitors used in appliances and motors, etc.
Now I'm left with just more questions :(
love you
It has only recently come to my attention that those of you on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean pronounce the word "solder" as "sodder". Interesting.
Seriously god im fall in love with her..the way she talks
😊😊😊😊
What is your name
your smile super.
i still dont understand
Testing a battery with that method tells you nothing about the battery's condition unless it reads zero, in which case the insides leaking out of the battery should have already given you an indication.
suparb....
Hey, I'm "like" number 1000. Do I win anything? ;)
lol.... Resist... BS.
cool but never ever use this cheap shit...only >50€ ...don't touch cheap shit...many did blow up in my hands...
Hi Gwendolyn, very good! Thank you for the video!