ehy dear @dramamask, very nice tutorial! I wonder if I would be able to do this without blowing up the house !! Is this part of your job or is it your passion? jokes aside, very detailed and thanks also for the subtitles :-)) congratulations on your curie rating
Cheers road! I was an electrician in a previous life. You shouldn't go too far wrong with 3V circuits, but you don't want to be messing about with large voltages without knowing what's going on. :o
PS: I haven't seen the subtitles - I am guessing they're kind of messed up like they usually are! Haha!! :D
ahhhhh you were an electrician !! all these self-taught make me a little scared !! :-))
Well, being an electrician might be a bit misleading as electronics is a different ball game, so I had to learn some stuff which meant buying a book about electronics for kids. I wouldn't put any videos up on electronics beyond 9V. Anybody is, apparently (disclaimer) is safe with 3V circuits at the least. :)
yes, I understand what you mean. you are very good and honest !! however, I find it very difficult to learn things on my own, I always prefer to learn from a teacher, even though maybe testing yourself could be fun !! keep on
I am the other way around and like to find things out. Of course, the internet is a godsend for that. I am a slow learner too, so would most likely get on a teacher's nerves! Haha!! :D