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I'm sorry but this is a poor video on how to use something. The title is misleading and it's too bad that you have almost 300k views. And Booo to YouTube for putting this video first on the list when searching for "how to use a multimeter" 1 star for Poor..
You've got to kidding me. you don't even show us what the dial looks like. Wow, you think your talking to engineers, where do you plug the probes in, what are the indicator point on the dial? not helpful
Here is a summary before you burn another 9 minutes of your bandwidth and zeus kills a kitten in another universe: 1. multimers are yellow things with pointy things coming out and 2. "resistors resist" WTF!
As far as how to hook one up, what dial settings mean etc. FUGGETABOUTIT!!!
DO NOT repeat DO NOT waste your time on this video!
Complete waste of time ...
PS. And to think "Resistor Resist" guy is the founder of maker bot 3d printing project.
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1. multimers are yellow things with pointy things coming out and
2. "resistors resist" WTF!
As far as how to hook one up, what dial settings mean etc. FUGGETABOUTIT!!!
DO NOT repeat DO NOT waste your time on this video!
Complete waste of time ...
PS. And to think "Resistor Resist" guy is the founder of maker bot 3d printing project.
8.5 minutes of a grainy video of two guys standing around a multimeter turning a dial is _NOT_ a "howto" video.
False advertising... is all I'm saying.