Finally!! Had time to make the automotive how to video for basic electrical skills – AKA Rustbelt’s crash course on 12v electrical
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how much is the meter first 20amp i have seen
Thanks for the video
12v/.13a is 92.3 ohms. You still have the light bulb in there causing the extra resistance in your circuit.
Thanks for the video very helpful
out of curiosity, do you understand what electricity really is? you have one atom of copper with excessive electrons and another copper atom with the regular amount of electrons or has an empty outer shell, and the electromagnetic field causes the electrons from the copper atom with excessive electrons to move to the one with a normal amount or no electrons in the outer shell. that's what electricity really is. i had to learn the hard way because the water analogy was insufficient. i feel like until you understand that, you will never be able to truly figure out or understand electronic problems
Thanks for the video I'm new to mechanics and I love to learn this stuff oh and by the way I'm 14
Thank you… this is a great description to help figure out dc current
Great, great video. The most important part of diagnostics. I'm a shadetree mechanic and I see this as teh most important part of automotive work.
At 11 minutes, Kyle is measuring 10.1v on the ground side of the bulb. Since he measured 12v on the positive side this should mean the bulb has approx 2v applied to it. The bulb looks awful bright for 2v. Why? I know the answer. Does anybody else know why?
Thank you for putting this out