I hate being critical of your videos because I have learned so much from watching them but IMHO could you please keep the white board up while explaining like you did in the older ones. It gets distracting when you flip screens and it was so much easier understanding what you are saying and whats going on while seeing the circuit. I shouldn't even be writing this because of the respect I have for you and what you have taught me. Thank you so much for the content you have provided so far and whether you take my advice or not I will continue watching.
I sooo appreciate the feedback. I was trying something different but I understand what you’re saying. Thanks for taking the time to let me know. I’ll try hard to make sure when I’m talking about circuits to leave the whiteboard up. Seriously thank you 🙏🏻.
Yes indeed, I enjoyed this video. I already got subscribed (with the notification bell on) a while ago and of course I hit the 'thumbs up' icon. Keep them coming bro ! It freshens up my memory in an easy to follow and entertaining way !
Very well explained and a very practical circuit. Thank you for going through it’s operation. You really need to use a flyback diode whenever you use a relay with a transistor like this in order to protect the transistor. Your transistor can easily get fried after a few uses. Something like this: drive.google.com/file/d/1DqtmoelmhubxqYm5EO15-dDmlrFHGOvC/view?usp=sharing
Thanks for these videos. Very well explained Currently going through level 2. Its been challenging! These videos really help. 🙏
I hate being critical of your videos because I have learned so much from watching them but IMHO could you please keep the white board up while explaining like you did in the older ones. It gets distracting when you flip screens and it was so much easier understanding what you are saying and whats going on while seeing the circuit. I shouldn't even be writing this because of the respect I have for you and what you have taught me. Thank you so much for the content you have provided so far and whether you take my advice or not I will continue watching.
I sooo appreciate the feedback. I was trying something different but I understand what you’re saying. Thanks for taking the time to let me know. I’ll try hard to make sure when I’m talking about circuits to leave the whiteboard up. Seriously thank you 🙏🏻.
Thank you! I look forward to the motor control vids as well.
NICKLE& DIMEz hope they help.
I'd suggest a pull down resistor on Q1 rather than leave it floating when tripped.
this is so cool. new favorite channel, thank you
Yes indeed, I enjoyed this video. I already got subscribed (with the notification bell on) a while ago and of course I hit the 'thumbs up' icon. Keep them coming bro ! It freshens up my memory in an easy to follow and entertaining way !
I worked on this kind of alarmcircuits something like more than 40 years ago....
That’s awesome
Glad to have aboard Philip
Great video. I have 5v relay and 5v power supply. What would be the values for resistors? Thanks.
Just drop them at the same ratio, 5/12=x/100
Thanks a lot sir
Very well explained and a very practical circuit. Thank you for going through it’s operation. You really need to use a flyback diode whenever you use a relay with a transistor like this in order to protect the transistor. Your transistor can easily get fried after a few uses. Something like this: drive.google.com/file/d/1DqtmoelmhubxqYm5EO15-dDmlrFHGOvC/view?usp=sharing
Name of each components please.