the multimeter isnt wrong the letter J on the first resistors indicate a precentage and that precentage basically shows you that the resistor is not perfect J stands for ±5% of the written number which would be 9 to 11 ohmi also dont touch the wire while measuring it your body has a resistence aswell and it can affect the measurment and cause it to be wrong
Thank you for this video. I think that by building these components you really understand the processes behind them much better than just reading about them. We need more teaching like this.
I really like this video, he speaks easy so you can learn it, and he brings out good points to research, everything in this video is very clear, and to the point..Great video..
Thanks man, of course is useful, is a smart way to get high values of power, great channel man, i like the smart solutions, creative and old school solutions. Thanks again. I will see all your videos.👍👍👍👏👏👏
Hi ,how can i make sure i get the desired ohms capaicty resistor ? Should I wind more wire on the graphite to get more ohms? how much thickness Aluminium wire should be used ?
Hi, no you can’t get desired ohm value in that way. You have to adjust thickness and length of the graphite rod. But if you want to get a value more than 10 ohms you should use something else instead of graphite or very less conductive graphite based material 👍
Interesting video and channel! I am curious, why would someone spend time making a resistor that can be otherwise be purchased for 4 cents each? (or for 1.5 cents each in quantity) Just sayin'. Reminds me of RUclips video where a woman shows how to make pulp and then use an iron to make it into a piece of paper, an item which can be purchased for under a penny. My motto: Time = Money
Thanks for sharing time to leave a comment here though you think time=money. First of all also think time is precious and even more valuable than money. When it comes to your comment: 1. There is no clickbait in the title so, you could have skipped the video. 2. Yes, resistors have really low cost you can buy easily. But rather than having something with a low price understanding the basis of it is more important. This makes you innovative while purchasing makes you only a consumer. 3. In the video l haven’t suggested you to not buy resistor but do it yourself l’ve just tried to show you how they are made and how you can make one in case of need. Anyway thanks for your comment, though.
I imagine that some people find joy in creating as many components as possible. It can also help others learn the concepts of radio and electronics by hands on learning, instead of just reading about it in a book.
Everything you need to know is in the video. The carbon rod is the conductive material with a high tolerance for heat and built in resistance. Use bigger wires going into a bigger carbon rod, covered with more isolation paper, slide inside a bigger protective sleeve (he used plastic here), use more super glue to cap it off, and measure the resistance.
the multimeter isnt wrong the letter J on the first resistors indicate a precentage and that precentage basically shows you that the resistor is not perfect J stands for ±5% of the written number which would be 9 to 11 ohmi also dont touch the wire while measuring it your body has a resistence aswell and it can affect the measurment and cause it to be wrong
Thank you for this video. I think that by building these components you really understand the processes behind them much better than just reading about them. We need more teaching like this.
Thank you so much
Very easy way indeed 👍
I really like this video, he speaks easy so you can learn it, and he brings out good points to research, everything in this video is very clear, and to the point..Great video..
Thanks my friend
I am very thankful for this video it was very hard finding a resistor ,so this video was my last resort. The did work, thankfully 🎉🎉
I really appreciate your work well done
Thanks my friend 🙏
Thanks man, of course is useful, is a smart way to get high values of power, great channel man, i like the smart solutions, creative and old school solutions. Thanks again. I will see all your videos.👍👍👍👏👏👏
Thank you so much dear friend 🙏
Thankyou my friend. You made it clear and easy to follow.
You are very welcome my friend
Thank you so much. Very cool
Thanks 👍
Are you familiar with mobius resistors?
How do you make aluminum housing
You don’t need it
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Hi ,how can i make sure i get the desired ohms capaicty resistor ? Should I wind more wire on the graphite to get more ohms? how much thickness Aluminium wire should be used ?
Hi, no you can’t get desired ohm value in that way. You have to adjust thickness and length of the graphite rod. But if you want to get a value more than 10 ohms you should use something else instead of graphite or very less conductive graphite based material 👍
@@joyofelectronics9782 thank you. Keep up the good work!!
@@RakeshKumarGovind thanks l will do so
Can I use this homemade resistor on induction heater and Tesla coil
Sure
On sstc will work
Good please how i will make a hall sensor
can we make a 3 megaohm resistor . at home?
Sure
how? can you make a short video pls :-)@@joyofelectronics9782
Do heat denerate
Could i make a 20kv resistor like this?
Sure. But you have to use different material instead of graphite rods
@@joyofelectronics9782 what material exactly?
Nice
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you're touching the multimeter's terminals with your fingers
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Interesting video and channel! I am curious, why would someone spend time making a resistor that can be otherwise be purchased for 4 cents each? (or for 1.5 cents each in quantity) Just sayin'. Reminds me of RUclips video where a woman shows how to make pulp and then use an iron to make it into a piece of paper, an item which can be purchased for under a penny. My motto: Time = Money
Thanks for sharing time to leave a comment here though you think time=money. First of all also think time is precious and even more valuable than money. When it comes to your comment: 1. There is no clickbait in the title so, you could have skipped the video. 2. Yes, resistors have really low cost you can buy easily. But rather than having something with a low price understanding the basis of it is more important. This makes you innovative while purchasing makes you only a consumer. 3. In the video l haven’t suggested you to not buy resistor but do it yourself l’ve just tried to show you how they are made and how you can make one in case of need. Anyway thanks for your comment, though.
Because much like you and your country not everyone wants to have a foot in there neck because they don’t know how to make anything from scratch
In a pinch, a homemade resister is faster than ordering online. You can also purchase nichrome wire to make resisters.
I imagine that some people find joy in creating as many components as possible. It can also help others learn the concepts of radio and electronics by hands on learning, instead of just reading about it in a book.
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I will do such a video as you mentioned
Everything you need to know is in the video. The carbon rod is the conductive material with a high tolerance for heat and built in resistance. Use bigger wires going into a bigger carbon rod, covered with more isolation paper, slide inside a bigger protective sleeve (he used plastic here), use more super glue to cap it off, and measure the resistance.
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That won't start a fire?
No
there are 2 types of power 1 maximum power 2 nominal power