You know mate. For you to explain this for us that are having difaculty in understanding. You are awsome! And to have the time to share ya video on utlube. I thank you. You made me understand alot ;-)
I have had such a tough time trying to understand the relationship of power, voltage and ampres. I want you to know, this video allowed me to understand. THANK YOU!
I am trying to put together a solar powered setup to run a few things (when) power is lost.
There's been a lot of news recently about sunspots and solar flares. I was wondering if these have any effect on solar power systems? Do they create more electricity than normal during solar activity?
I don't believe sunspots would have a significant effect on solar panels since they are mainly effected by light particles called photons rather than the magnetic fluctuations which are given off during a sunspot eruptions
Great work. Watched your videos and just love it. Bringing hard concepts down to earth using real world examples. I wanted to be an electrical engineer growing up. Took many courses but my problem was with the math. With tolerances often off up to 10 percent the schematics did not work with the real world and paying for passing grades would not work for me. I will never be an electrical engineer but I will always work on fixing things with what I know and any help I can find. Yours is valuable.
@ArchNME I should have said transformers can't convert steady DC to AC. On the other hand if the input to the transformer is pulsed DC you can convert from a lower voltage DC source to a higher AC voltage.
You know mate. For you to explain this for us that are having difaculty in understanding. You are awsome! And to have the time to share ya video on utlube. I thank you. You made me understand alot ;-)
Thank you
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high1voltage1rules 1 month ago
@high1voltage1rules Thanks for the thumbs up.
GrantsPassTVRepairs 1 month ago
Your videos are awesome!!!
wcoy79 2 months ago
It would really help if you would define the terms from the start
dialectical44 2 months ago
@dialectical44 Thanks for the suggestion. I added an additional annotation to the video.
GrantsPassTVRepairs 2 months ago
now i understand...
but I still have question on how long could the 12v 8.5Amps battery using 100w light bulbs?
Xbasic3000 6 months ago
@Xbasic3000 I think what you meant to ask is how long will a 100w light last on a 12 volt 8.5 amp hour battery.
Excluding the heat losses and other inefficiencies I would say 1 hour, but realistically probably more like 45 to 50 minutes.
GrantsPassTVRepairs 6 months ago
I have had such a tough time trying to understand the relationship of power, voltage and ampres. I want you to know, this video allowed me to understand. THANK YOU!
I am trying to put together a solar powered setup to run a few things (when) power is lost.
Voodoo8648 6 months ago
@Voodoo8648
Thanks for the comment.
GrantsPassTVRepairs 6 months ago
Very useful!!
joniindo78 6 months ago
@waste9000 Most everyone who saw this video found it helpful. Perhaps this says something about your learning difficulties.
GrantsPassTVRepairs 1 year ago
There's been a lot of news recently about sunspots and solar flares. I was wondering if these have any effect on solar power systems? Do they create more electricity than normal during solar activity?
SunGreenSolarEnergy 1 year ago
@SunGreenSolarEnergy
I don't believe sunspots would have a significant effect on solar panels since they are mainly effected by light particles called photons rather than the magnetic fluctuations which are given off during a sunspot eruptions
GrantsPassTVRepairs 1 year ago
Great vid,. very useful!!!!
JMEBF 1 year ago
Very useful! Helped me fix my Uninterpretable power supply! Thanks!
computerfreaq17 1 year ago
Despite the miscalculations, the misspoken words, I'd say this is a very good video. Thanks for uploading it.
esiosan 1 year ago
helped,, thanks
pierced51 1 year ago
Great work. Watched your videos and just love it. Bringing hard concepts down to earth using real world examples. I wanted to be an electrical engineer growing up. Took many courses but my problem was with the math. With tolerances often off up to 10 percent the schematics did not work with the real world and paying for passing grades would not work for me. I will never be an electrical engineer but I will always work on fixing things with what I know and any help I can find. Yours is valuable.
jrl4u2 1 year ago
@jrl4u2 I was also discouraged from overly complex teaching methods. Thanks for the comment.
GrantsPassTVRepairs 1 year ago
Great video. You put it in really simple terms, so I learned a lot. Thanks!
divinebrevity 1 year ago
sir you are extremely gifted. You have the ability to take something very complicated and make it simple
captbullsnort 1 year ago
@captbullsnort Perhaps others have taken the simple and made it unnecessarily complicated. . Thanks for the comment.
GrantsPassTVRepairs 1 year ago
Are there transformers that will convert 12vdc to 48vdc? Why are these so hard to find?
ArchNME 1 year ago
@ArchNME I should have said transformers can't convert steady DC to AC. On the other hand if the input to the transformer is pulsed DC you can convert from a lower voltage DC source to a higher AC voltage.
GrantsPassTVRepairs 1 year ago
Good info.
RAYGproductions 1 year ago
Very well done!!!
Thanks
Stime64 1 year ago