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How to Build Electronic Circuits : Color Codes for Resistors in Electronic Circuits

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2007

Learn how resistors are differentiated by color codes in electronic circuits in this free home maintenance video.

Expert: Ross Safronoff
Bio: Ross Safronoff started using a two piece VHS camera system, and then progressed to a 8mm camcorder, then Hi-8, followed by a mini-DV, and finally a Digital8.
Filmmaker: Ross Safronoff

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  • i like him to talk slow, that way i can analyze what he is saying. Some teachers talk just too damn fast and you just listen without having time to understand as you progress.

  • Thanks a lot who post this video

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  • He talks so slow.... like hes high or something, random pauses

  • man, thank god for these types of videos, my profesor doesnt really explain shit, he just says, read the chapter, good luck!

  • i beleive his name is ross lol

  • It's great that more educational video's are being put on the You Tube, thanks for this one, if you could have zoomed in on the risistor it would have been good.

  • this guy is retarded nurr0 here is what is the real thing:

    the first band is the first value eg 1

    the second band is the second value eg 5

    the third band is the power of 10 by the band color eg 4

    so we have 150000

  • I'm not into electronics yet (it interests me but I can't think of a practical use for the knowledge), so maybe I'm missing something obvious but where did he get the "zeroes" from?

    What I mean is, why is there a 'break' between 2+2 = 22 and then 4 being 4 zeroes, rather it simply being 224? or even 2 and 6 zeroes!? O_O I'm confused.

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