I believe the main thing anyone should know is ohms law. and how to use the formulas. When i was in college electronic I confused the hell out of me. We had to learn that and memorize the color code or resistors......phhfff smh..... i spent the entire semester banging my head on the desk, series parallel resistance, capacitance....those were the days.
Great information on rectification and resistance, very informative troubleshooting steps. The basics of using a multimeter is the best information anyone who wants to repair electronics can learn. Its always the simplest of things causing a fault. Great work todd. Always a pleasure to watch.
Thank you Rob! I like finding ways to easily explain steps in troubleshooting. I think this is all leading into the fundamentals of how bipolar transistors and diodes function. Many don't understand terminology such as forward bias, breakdown voltage, voltage drop so I want to be able to "show" what those mean.
I believe the main thing anyone should know is ohms law. and how to use the formulas. When i was in college electronic I confused the hell out of me. We had to learn that and memorize the color code or resistors......phhfff smh..... i spent the entire semester banging my head on the desk, series parallel resistance, capacitance....those were the days.
So true Rob! Excellent contribution to the channel. Ohms Law and theory are key points to know.
Hi Todd watching your videos really so me how little I know about amp repair. You really inspired me to learn more
That is great to hear as I am here to help people learn! There is a world of difference between class AB boards and class D boards.
Great information on rectification and resistance, very informative troubleshooting steps. The basics of using a multimeter is the best information anyone who wants to repair electronics can learn. Its always the simplest of things causing a fault. Great work todd. Always a pleasure to watch.
Thank you Rob! I like finding ways to easily explain steps in troubleshooting. I think this is all leading into the fundamentals of how bipolar transistors and diodes function. Many don't understand terminology such as forward bias, breakdown voltage, voltage drop so I want to be able to "show" what those mean.
Dang Todd, another great video. The resistance compared to diode check... very very handy.
Thank you Cliff! There are times when I can't stand to listen to the meter and using the resistance dials me in a little closer to the problem.
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That thing is beautiful
It is an excellent design from its time.
Great vid, a lot of helpful info on the basics of A/B, one of my new gotos for A/B reference, ty bro :)
Thank you, I do have a few videos on class AB but it is a tough one to teach through videos to that everyone understands the process.