It's Great to see you back and well. I'm looking forward to more videos from you and your channel. This industry needs more people like you to teach the new and next generation of techs coming through. Me and my colleague do try to educate our apprentices on diagnosis, but it seams that they are more interested in just spinning filters
FROM THE BAHAMAS ,, GREAT TO SEE YOUR BACK AGAIN HOPE THERE WILL BE A CONTINUED FLOW OF SIMPLY DIAGNOSTIC VIDEOS THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME AND EFFORT . 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍
The meters are good, extremely good value and reliable, I've had this one over 2 years and it hasn't missed a beat, even considering that I've had it apart and modified it for an additional external fuse.
You can check the amp range fuse with the meters own continuity test range. just put the meter on continuity and use the red lead probe in the amp range. The fuse is in line with a shunt between the meter inputs so if fuse is good you get a beep.
No mate, not recorded, it's a way for our subscription members of SimplyDiag.net to drop in ad-hoc for a chat, technical support and training without having to travel. Zoom is on when I'm in the hub 👍
Hi Steve, not sure about connecting the positive first with test equipment because the negative lead then becomes positive, especially on high voltage circuits like on EVs ? Just a thought. Nice to see you back and looking well.
High voltage is different, were talking about 12v circuits here, in this instance which pile we disconnect is irrelevant because we're keeping the circuit intact 👍
It's Great to see you back and well. I'm looking forward to more videos from you and your channel. This industry needs more people like you to teach the new and next generation of techs coming through. Me and my colleague do try to educate our apprentices on diagnosis, but it seams that they are more interested in just spinning filters
Great that you've found an apprentice. Working with you he will learn LOTS of great methods of testing! Great seeing you out here again
GLAD TO SEE YOU BACK STEVE
He is a lucky lad having you to teach him 👍👍
I'm the lucky one, it's rare to find someone so keen to learn and come into our trade. The future 🏆
@@SimplyDiagnostics tell me about it we have gone through 3 apprentices in 6 months they turn up late call in sick just don’t seem bothered anymore
Nice video Steve , great to see a young guy who is interested in a trade where no one wants to join , he is being taught by the master , great ❤
FROM THE BAHAMAS ,, GREAT TO SEE YOUR BACK AGAIN HOPE THERE WILL BE A CONTINUED FLOW OF SIMPLY DIAGNOSTIC VIDEOS THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME AND EFFORT . 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍
Always good work. You are looking good. Hope you feeling good. 🇨🇦👍
Nice thorough video.👍 Interesting to see the Owon meter. I've just been getting my feet wet playing with an Owon scope. Very decent for the price.
The meters are good, extremely good value and reliable, I've had this one over 2 years and it hasn't missed a beat, even considering that I've had it apart and modified it for an additional external fuse.
Great to see you back. 👍
Hello Steve... Cheers from Calgary.
Very interesting thanks Steve. Looking forward to the A5 video 😜
Hello good to see you👍hope everything is ok
hello , thank for video
You can check the amp range fuse with the meters own continuity test range. just put the meter on continuity and use the red lead probe in the amp range. The fuse is in line with a shunt between the meter inputs so if fuse is good you get a beep.
Great video , Steve are the zoom classes recorded? Need to sort a ride along day
No mate, not recorded, it's a way for our subscription members of SimplyDiag.net to drop in ad-hoc for a chat, technical support and training without having to travel. Zoom is on when I'm in the hub 👍
Hi Steve, not sure about connecting the positive first with test equipment because the negative lead then becomes positive, especially on high voltage circuits like on EVs ? Just a thought. Nice to see you back and looking well.
High voltage is different, were talking about 12v circuits here, in this instance which pile we disconnect is irrelevant because we're keeping the circuit intact 👍
that how i let the smoke out of a bikes ecu unit 8 years back . not paying attention and passing power back tho a driver
We've all done it at least once mate 🤓