Great video, very useful. Thanks for sharing knowledge my friends. God bless you and your family and business. I’m learning a little here and there. We are in the proses of building a church and since we, my wife and I, are paying for everything, will have to do something my self. Pray for us all of you that watch this video and believe God can help and guide us. After gone to a rare type of cancer my self, decided to do something for our Lord and Savior Jesus. God bless our Great America!!!
Hey Lori, Yes -they are nice to have around. Cost for this model is $30-40 . Other kinds can be cheaper or more expensive - depends on brand, features and model. Thx for watching!
KAIWEETS is a dangerous disaster all around, and this particular review starts with a trivial aside, always the sign of a bad teacher, even failing to tell you the temperature sampler uses dedicated wires not used for any other work. Just awful. Btw, the margin of error for the temperature gauge is substantial, and goes unmentioned here. Of course. Good teaching always begins with an overview of the material, the context, and the main subjects or features. This is not good teaching. The manual is outright dangerous to novices. It's full of typos, errors, and omissions. The translation is laughably bad. The icons are bizarre. "Hz%"? Seen that around a lot? 4:00 - good god. 1.35 Volts isn't remotely "dead." On older multimeters, 1.35V puts you comfortably in the green. It's 90% of a full, 1.50V charge.
Awesome video! Finally someone that covers the min/max function!
Hey Azmi,
Thx. And thx for watching!
I just purchased this meter and I am a beginner so the way you explained everything you showed was very much appreciated. Thank you and God bless you.
Hey young,
Awesome ! Thx so much and God bless you!
great video. practical instruction, easy to follow. I'm going to check out the rest of your videos!
Wow thank you for this detail video. Much appreciate it.
Really helpful video, thanks from Aus.
Love the real world applications
Hey moose…,
Glad you liked it! Thx for watching!
Amazing video many thanks and very educational as well for a beginner like me....lol
Hey Echo...,
Glad you enjoyed it Thx for watching!
Got one. Thanks for the advice!
Hey Capn…,
Thx for watching!
Excellent video. Thank you.
Hey Rob,
Thx for watching!
Thank you. Nice video .
Great video, so awesome thank you!
Hey Russell,
Thx for watching!
Great video!Thanks
thx for watching!
Thanks! Very helpful
Hey Rocky,
Great! Thx for watching!
Good explaining for a newbie (me)
Hey Ian,
Thx for watching.
Great video, very useful. Thanks for sharing knowledge my friends. God bless you and your family and business. I’m learning a little here and there. We are in the proses of building a church and since we, my wife and I, are paying for everything, will have to do something my self. Pray for us all of you that watch this video and believe God can help and guide us. After gone to a rare type of cancer my self, decided to do something for our Lord and Savior Jesus. God bless our Great America!!!
Hey Ricardo,
Blessings on your work - cool you are building a church. Just Awesome!
this is a great and valuable video but why don't u allow the save function so I can add it to a playlist? not cool brother
That is a really cool and helpful tool. How much does it run?
Hey Lori,
Yes -they are nice to have around. Cost for this model is $30-40 . Other kinds can be cheaper or more expensive - depends on brand, features and model.
Thx for watching!
Well, good explanation; however, to get the correct reading on batteries, you need to put them on load.
Hey Zakariah,
Thanks for the tip and thx for watching!
Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMh) RECHARGEABLE. batteries will measure 1.2 volts when fully charged.
Hey John,
Good point. Thx for watching.
Higher at 1.34 to 1.37V
And I meant to ask, how much does it cost?
KAIWEETS is a dangerous disaster all around, and this particular review starts with a trivial aside, always the sign of a bad teacher, even failing to tell you the temperature sampler uses dedicated wires not used for any other work. Just awful. Btw, the margin of error for the temperature gauge is substantial, and goes unmentioned here. Of course.
Good teaching always begins with an overview of the material, the context, and the main subjects or features. This is not good teaching.
The manual is outright dangerous to novices. It's full of typos, errors, and omissions. The translation is laughably bad. The icons are bizarre. "Hz%"? Seen that around a lot?
4:00 - good god. 1.35 Volts isn't remotely "dead." On older multimeters, 1.35V puts you comfortably in the green. It's 90% of a full, 1.50V charge.