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Uploaded by DITechSite on Jan 18, 2008
How to read amps in a simple circuit. This is a instructional video on the technical reference site DI Tech DIcoded at tech.texasdi.org
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Thank u!! i hope u are a girl, your voice makes me think of a girl lol
jpatrickdoyle 2 years ago
wow i learned alot!! i never knew motors use more amps i thought it just stalls out when u squeese it un less it starts in a high amp..
lawnside82 2 years ago
You are a goddess. Thanks!
SchmedleyDoRight 2 years ago
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. So easy to understand.
Now can you come over and help me figure out why on earth my motorcycle won't turn over? (chuckle)
Well, off to the garage to do some tests...
CaliforniaGirlsSkate 2 years ago
Hey,
Thanks you made it real clear now , I almost toasted my MM connecting it in parallel!
anjaykm 2 years ago
YOU ARE THE DEFINITION OF AWESOME!
Now I can finally use my multimeter to measure amperage (Although I did have to switch out the fuse that I probably screwed up on the other 500 trial and errors)
yosstek 3 years ago
cool video really helpful
dipendraraikut 3 years ago
good
jobbrake 3 years ago
I've been trying to figure out how to do this for 2 weeks! Thanks!
pinkyzoey 3 years ago
GREAT! Easy and just what I was looking for today. I hadn't thought about draw under load. Thanks!
bswxby 3 years ago
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Thank u!! i hope u are a girl, your voice makes me think of a girl lol
jpatrickdoyle 2 years ago
wow i learned alot!! i never knew motors use more amps i thought it just stalls out when u squeese it un less it starts in a high amp..
lawnside82 2 years ago
You are a goddess. Thanks!
SchmedleyDoRight 2 years ago
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. So easy to understand.
Now can you come over and help me figure out why on earth my motorcycle won't turn over? (chuckle)
Well, off to the garage to do some tests...
CaliforniaGirlsSkate 2 years ago
Hey,
Thanks you made it real clear now , I almost toasted my MM connecting it in parallel!
anjaykm 2 years ago
YOU ARE THE DEFINITION OF AWESOME!
Now I can finally use my multimeter to measure amperage (Although I did have to switch out the fuse that I probably screwed up on the other 500 trial and errors)
yosstek 3 years ago
cool video really helpful
dipendraraikut 3 years ago
good
jobbrake 3 years ago
I've been trying to figure out how to do this for 2 weeks! Thanks!
pinkyzoey 3 years ago
GREAT! Easy and just what I was looking for today. I hadn't thought about draw under load. Thanks!
bswxby 3 years ago