This is without a doubt one of the most concise tutorials I've ever seen. Clear, knowledgeable, and informative. As someone who knows very little about electricity and circuitry, I couldn't think of a better place to begin my search for expanding my knowledge pool. Thank you
Thank you, we're just happy to help! You might find this playlist helpful as there are some key videos "Appliance Circuit Basics" and "Appliance Component Testing" that cover some pretty fundamental concepts: ruclips.net/video/SnRXD-0oXZo/видео.html As well this "How it Works" playlist has some animations that are also helpful! ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBxWwrWCmzvRMSi2kLo9bGdp Cheers!
Finally, some real world examples of what the settings do and what to use them on. I don't often need a multimeter, but this is the type of explanation and demonstration I needed, thanks!
Im not exaggerating when i say i learnt more about electricity in the first 3 mins of this video than i did from years at school even 2 years in Physics. Im not even kidding
Thank you Bobby, we're glad that you found it helpful! We decided to add that section on electricity basics as we know that its area where people common had a partial understanding with some concepts that were a bit fuzzy. The rest of the video is definitely easier to understand after the first section.
I just bought a multimeter to repair some headphones and your video did teach me faster than any guide I could find online. I love educational videos that go straight to the point. Thanks!
I have looked for quite some time to try to figure out how do use all the functions properly on my meter. This video hit all the points. Excellent job and thank you!
We're glad you found it helpful!! If you're curious we made a whole playlist on "how it works". It's got a few similar videos of the same sort of quality: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBxWwrWCmzvRMSi2kLo9bGdp
I must have hit the top echelon of knowledge videos. I LOVE TO FIX THINGS. I LOVE to take classes in person but it's not feasible anymore Today, I am committing 1 hour 15 minutes split between your series and my Spanish studies. THANK YOU AMRE Supply
You're welcome Kelly, we're just happy to help! Here's a playlist that you might like. It's all of our "how it works" videos all in one place: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBxWwrWCmzvRMSi2kLo9bGdp Cheers!
* *Update* * Another note on safety when testing live voltage: In the video it is recommended to always check the multimeter leads for damage before use as well as to hold the multimeter leads from the insulated handle. For additional layer of safety, its best to wear electrical safety gloves and to only hold the multimeter in one hand at any given time. Holding the multimeter leads in one hand will prevent electricity from passing from one side of the body to the other in the case of a shock. This is known as the "one hand rule".
hello, i mistakenly put a 7Ah battery to run the multimeter to check electricity, which led to its disabling. is it completely damaged or is it repairable?
@@chicreev Thanks for watching. It might just have blown the internal fuse inside of the multimeter. In some cases replacing the fuse will fix the issue.
This is the best video on Electricity 101 that I have ever seen. It is the simplest, most concise video I have seen on the basics of electricity. Thank you.
That was FANTASTIC. Understanding electricity has eluded me for 40 years. I am committed to having a working knowledge of it and how to test it ... hence a multimeter. However, I don't have another 40 years to work out how to use it. I loved the graphics and explanation to begin with and the breakdown of the multimeter functions. I HAVE SUBSCRIBED!🤩
Thank you for subscribing, we're just happy to share some good information and we're glad that you found the graphics helpful! For further learning it would be good to watch the next 3 videos in this playlist including the Appliance Component Testing. This will help you see what a multimeter can test in action. You'd be surprised at how many different components can be checked: ruclips.net/video/SnRXD-0oXZo/видео.html
@@AmreSupply You were absolutely right. I watched the Appliance Circuit Basics I Repair and Replace and I LEARNED something. I will continue to learn one video at a time. Thank you. Your pacing is wonderful. So many RUclipsrs speak at the speed of light these days, or just show the beginning middle, and finished, making comprehension and learning more challenging
@@DianneCarrington We're glad that you're learning! There's one more playlist you might enjoy. We put all of our "how it works" videos in one place. This is great for general knowledge: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBxWwrWCmzvRMSi2kLo9bGdp
Oh, thank you. Clear, concise, and straightforward. Already replaced the element because I had no clue. Didn’t solve the problem. New switch order coming at you! 🙏. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
You're welcome, we're just happy to help! Are you referring to a infinite heat switch on the stove? We have a video for that for those who are interested: ruclips.net/video/JKrrOflS1RM/видео.html
Many videos over this tool, by far rates above all. No music, detailed information and explanation of several variable elements of tooling and items being tested. Just subscribed, looking for more. Thank you
Completely agree. When a person is seeking information nowadays they are met with with so much filler the original question is diluted. Thank you for the straight forward delivery. Will share this one.
A multimeter was always a source of mystery for me. Quick turn of setting knob, quickly changing display added to my mystification. Many thanks for decluttering it. 👌
I would also advise that the multimeter switch is always left on the AC volts position when putting it away. If it is left on the resistance setting for instance and then used it to check AC volts next time you might only blow the internal fuse but it could be a lot worse. Electrical arc burns are usually life changing if you actually survive. In fact the best approach is to say out loud to yourself what you're about to do and how.
Well let’s not put off the interested member of the public / student, to harshly using grammar’ life changing / electrical Ark burns if you survive ’ Gulp. Let’s be quiet clear about it,the instrument will have an internal / local fuse wired in ‘ to anticipate any occurrence. And it also explains why they are double insulated in the uk and other countries “ Thanks’
@@froglobster Yes if it has an off position then it's best to have it turned completely off. This also forces the user to specifically set it to the required mode before doing any testing.
As a fellow Vance I knew within the first 30 seconds that this would be a good one; Haha on a more serious note Thank you for your time, and your help take care!
Thank you for this video. I am a novice with my first multimeter and hope to use it troubleshoot around the house. Your explanations were clear, concise and thorough! Subscribed.
This was the best video for learning about and how to use a multimeter. I am the type of person who learns best by having it visually and verbally laid out to me. Esp stuff like this that is new to me.
Thank you Aaron! We really try to use a combination of graphics and example demonstrations to help solidify the information in all of our videos. For example we just created a series on oven and stoves including one that explains how it all works: ruclips.net/video/L9ZI5GyON9I/видео.html Cheers!
I’m just getting into working with electronics as a hobby, and this video connected so many knowledge gaps. Thank you for your clear explanations and examples!
You're welcome, we're just happy to help! If you're curious we have a playlist that you might find helpful. It explains circuits and components: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBzlEqde1FSEIuCg2hx6_H-_
Thank you, we're just happy to help people learn and understand these concepts! Sometimes the right images and graphics can help put it all into perspective.
You're welcome, we're just happy to help! If you're curious, you might find this playlist helpful as it dives more into circuits and components: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBycw9hZVfYFc6Sw2Jlavaak
Thank you, we're just happy to make some helpful content! Many more "how it works" videos in this playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBxWwrWCmzvRMSi2kLo9bGdp
I’m getting into console repair and general electronics repair, this video has helped me understand the fundamentals, while making sure to recommend good habits for safe testing, amazing video and thank you for all the info! (P.S. I was watching this because I wasn’t sure how to properly test a battery but I learned everything I needed to for even further repair if needed, thanks a bunch!)
Thank you Matt for sharing your experience we're just happy to help! Just for curiosity sake, what other AMRE videos have helped you as a maintenance mechanic?
Thanks. To say the least it is OUTSTANDING!!!! One of the best videos that is crisp and clear with theory in practice and no background music. Have learnt a lot. Best wishes. Sure I will subscribe.
First time seeing your video. Although I know some advanced electricity such as installing a breaker box for an external electrical outlet, this was very interesting. When someone talks to you and not down to you, it can make a very simple video very interesting. Thank you I really appreciated the video!👍!
Thank you for the excellent easy to understand presentation. As a retired person it called independence the basic knowledge to perform simple testing and repairs around the home myself. Wish I would have this knowledge a long time ago.
You're welcome Bob, we're glad you found it helpful! We know how important it is to have a good base of knowledge as it helps maintain ones independence. We're currently focusing on appliance repairs and just finished a series on oven and stoves. We have a "how it works" video that you might find interesting: ruclips.net/video/L9ZI5GyON9I/видео.html
Your grand father wished you had the knowledge you had in your younger days sir. But you watching this videos show me you are a very intelligent person. keep it up my friend. age is only a number haha You are on your prime right now
Thank you and you are spot on! When making these there is definitely a consideration of how granular these explanations need to be. We'd run into that same issue when talking about conventional verses electron flow. You could spend a whole video trying to explain the details and for most people that is far beyond what they need to know. This video was created mostly to support our appliance and HVAC repair videos where we isolate and test components for continuity. Understanding the principles behind it help. We did make a few additional videos here: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBycw9hZVfYFc6Sw2Jlavaak
Very professional demostration Vance on appropriate doing small testing on batteries to checking the power to the circuits in the house. I also like the safety response notes you apply after you do your videos. Hopefully you will do a video on hooking up an outdoor outlet for a generator to power a house from the Panel Box or maybe I missed the video.
Thanks for watching, we're glad that you found it helpful! We currently don't have a video on using a generator to power your home in the case of an outage. We are currently filming more videos on appliance repairs and troubleshooting so it will likely be a while before we return to film more electrical based videos.
You're welcome! We're just glad that this video is helpful to our viewers! If you're curious we have a "How it works" playlist which many have found informative: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBxWwrWCmzvRMSi2kLo9bGdp
Thanks for the video although we are in different countries wia your 60hz and my 50hz. This video has now been given to my electrical engineering class since we couldn't assemble in campus due to a student strike shutting it down so now as today this was supposed to be our final lesson for our n1, our teacher agreed that this is good and shared it
You're very welcome! We're just happy to help. If you're curious we have a playlist of "How it Works" videos that are just as informative as this ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBxWwrWCmzvRMSi2kLo9bGdp Cheers!
Thank you Ken! We're glad you found it helpful! We noticed a lot of videos on multimeters skip around and don't fully explain everything, so we decided to make an in-depth video. We try to put that same attention to detail into all our videos!
@@AmreSupply Yes, I have noticed that. Your video on how a gas furnace works was excellent. Very professional. The pace of delivery and animations were an fantastic touch in improving the viewers experience and learning.
@@kenmullin8649 Thank you Ken we truly appreciate it! That was a fun project to make especially with the 3D animations. Its one of those things that can't be explained that easily in 2D. Overall breaking down the system in a simple way really does make it easier for people to have that "ah ha" moment.
You're welcome Jorge! We're glad that you enjoyed the video! We try our best to make each video, easy to follow with clear images and graphics. We have many more on our channel that we hope you might enjoy. For example here's one on how water heaters work which has some very detail graphics! ruclips.net/video/BHUPFLbb8NY/видео.html Cheers
Thanks for putting out an actual educational video I'm so sick of seeing so many people who think they know what they are doing and making dangerous tutorials thinking they are doing something right and helpful. I'm an electrician myself and I see so many dangerous videos on RUclips like that I would prefer that I seen no videos like this so it's just left to myself and others who know what we are doing but if they are going to find a video I'd rather they find your videos and see how to do things right.🙂👍✌
@@RavenTheLabrador Thank you Matthew! There are so many low quality videos out that skip the basics or assume that people already know certain principles. We put a lot of effort into making our videos easy to follow and accurate. We're glad that you noticed it!
Great presentation. I am a novice. I want to learn safely so I can do some small DIY home improvement projects w/o always having to hire a professional (IOW, save some 💲💲💲💲). Thanks so much for creating and sharing this video. I subscribed to your channel.
Thank you very much. The graphics you included (AC and DC voltage, Resistance, etc.) were very helpful in understanding what is displayed on the multimeter. 👍
You're welcome, we're glad to hear that you found the graphics helpful! If you are curious, we use the same sort of style of circuits in our appliance troubleshooting videos: ruclips.net/video/L9ZI5GyON9I/видео.html
I see you skipped over the HZ setting. Granted it's something you will probably never have a need to use, but I found it to be very helpful when adjusting the speed of a portable generator engine. Someone had messed with the adjustment, and the generator was running closer to 50HZ than 60HZ. A simple adjustment brought it back to 60HZ.
Thank you, we're glad that you found it helpful! If you're curious we have a great "how it works" playlist that you might find insightful! ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBxWwrWCmzvRMSi2kLo9bGdp Cheers!
You stated categorically that (domestic) power is 120v. Since this video goes world wide you should have mentioned that countries have different voltages. E.g. Australia has 240v. Saying this may prevent electrocution.
Thanks for watching. You are right that there are different voltages in various countries. When we filmed this video, we didn't expect it to get millions of views. We are based in Canada and based on the analytics, most of our views come from North America, so the content we create is focused on North America standards.
Maybe can state this in the text beneath the title if have not allready... just a suggestion since i have seen this issue in multiple comments. Thankyou for the great video though. Helped me get som auto work done
Thank you, we're just happy to help!. We don't have any specific videos on testing transformers. However in an isolated test you can check the windings for continuity. If there is no continuity in the transformer windings, then it's faulty and will need to be replaced.
Thanks for watching Sterling. We definitely try to cover as much of the info that we can for each of our videos. The "how it works" and the why behind it is very important, which is why we put the effort in!
Thank you, we try to make all of our videos as informative as this one! If you're curious we have a "how it works" playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBxWwrWCmzvRMSi2kLo9bGdp
Great video! Concise, no-nonsense and clearly explained. Question… An electrician installed an outdoor overhead light box years ago in anticipation of a custom fixture that was being made. Fast forward to now and I’m ready to install however, I’d like to test to see if those wires still work and I’m not sure what circuit feeds it. Can I use a multimeter to see if the line is still hot by touching the wires? Or can I simply use a socket bulb with bare wires doing the same?
Thanks for watching, we're glad that you found it helpful! The safest way to verify if wires are hot is to use a non-contact voltage tester or NCVT www.amresupply.com/search?q=voltage+tester These detect the magnetic field around a wire so it has the advantage of verifying if a single wire is hot even without a reference to ground or neutral.
never touch a live wire always turn off the power source then you touch a wire, it also demands on what is the gauge of the wire to discharge the current and voltage and many things to know when it comes to residential building code and V / I / R etc voltage law etc
Thank you Bill, We're glad that you found it helpful! We actually just released a series on ovens and stoves today: If you're interested here's a video with animations showing how an electric range works: ruclips.net/video/L9ZI5GyON9I/видео.html
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I've heard so many stories of people blowing up meters by plugging them into outlets. Looks like amp testing is the only way to blow up an auto ranging meter (under normal household conditions). That's good to know, and will hopefully quell my phobia of destroying it. Thanks for the info!
Thanks for watching. We're glad that you found it helpful! Testing an outlet with proper safety precautions while on the VAC setting will not give you any surprises. Amps or resistance setting will be problematic and is more likely to blow the internal fuse.
* Update * We have a new series on refrigerator troubleshooting. You can see all videos here: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBxXf2GEiSiunxAlN3ENxXGq
His speech is crystal clear and talking clearly softly and gently for people to understand, he has crystal clear heart.
Thanks for watching, we're just glad that you found it helpful!
This is without a doubt one of the most concise tutorials I've ever seen. Clear, knowledgeable, and informative. As someone who knows very little about electricity and circuitry, I couldn't think of a better place to begin my search for expanding my knowledge pool. Thank you
Thank you, we're just happy to help! You might find this playlist helpful as there are some key videos "Appliance Circuit Basics" and "Appliance Component Testing" that cover some pretty fundamental concepts: ruclips.net/video/SnRXD-0oXZo/видео.html
As well this "How it Works" playlist has some animations that are also helpful! ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBxWwrWCmzvRMSi2kLo9bGdp
Cheers!
I agree. I came to remember how to use my voltmeter. I watched the entire video to re-learn how electric works again
You might get with Bobby boi, as he learnt all kinds of nue stuff from the video!
Finally, some real world examples of what the settings do and what to use them on. I don't often need a multimeter, but this is the type of explanation and demonstration I needed, thanks!
You're welcome, we're glad that you found it helpful!
Oh my god thank you. Its straight to the point, perfectly visualized, and kept short. Its perfect.
Thank you! We try to make all of our videos short and concise. We're just happy to help!
Im not exaggerating when i say i learnt more about electricity in the first 3 mins of this video than i did from years at school even 2 years in Physics. Im not even kidding
Thank you Bobby, we're glad that you found it helpful! We decided to add that section on electricity basics as we know that its area where people common had a partial understanding with some concepts that were a bit fuzzy. The rest of the video is definitely easier to understand after the first section.
And I learnt how to spell learned
@@lovewillwinnn are a victorian paedo or something?
Its 2023, get a life and start living it
Learnt? I’m not even kidding when I say I don’t think you’ve started school
@@tyson9419 i was at school with your mom thats why she walks funny. I learnt a lot from her, she knew her stuff
I just bought a multimeter to repair some headphones and your video did teach me faster than any guide I could find online. I love educational videos that go straight to the point. Thanks!
You're welcome Leo, we're just happy to help!
I have looked for quite some time to try to figure out how do use all the functions properly on my meter. This video hit all the points. Excellent job and thank you!
We're glad you found it helpful!! If you're curious we made a whole playlist on "how it works". It's got a few similar videos of the same sort of quality: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBxWwrWCmzvRMSi2kLo9bGdp
I must have hit the top echelon of knowledge videos. I LOVE TO FIX THINGS. I LOVE to take classes in person but it's not feasible anymore Today, I am committing 1 hour 15 minutes split between your series and my Spanish studies. THANK YOU AMRE Supply
You're welcome Kelly, we're just happy to help! Here's a playlist that you might like. It's all of our "how it works" videos all in one place: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBxWwrWCmzvRMSi2kLo9bGdp Cheers!
You are wonderful Mr Vance. Very concise, full of understanding, and no doubt will attain a good experience. Thank you man. From Somalia.
Thank you, we're just happy to help!
Explanation of symbols on the Multimeter alone was worth the time spent watching. Learned something and enjoyed in the process.
Thank you for watching, we're glad that you found the video helpful!
* *Update* * Another note on safety when testing live voltage: In the video it is recommended to always check the multimeter leads for damage before use as well as to hold the multimeter leads from the insulated handle. For additional layer of safety, its best to wear electrical safety gloves and to only hold the multimeter in one hand at any given time. Holding the multimeter leads in one hand will prevent electricity from passing from one side of the body to the other in the case of a shock. This is known as the "one hand rule".
hello, i mistakenly put a 7Ah battery to run the multimeter to check electricity, which led to its disabling. is it completely damaged or is it repairable?
@@chicreev Thanks for watching. It might just have blown the internal fuse inside of the multimeter. In some cases replacing the fuse will fix the issue.
@@AmreSupply ok i got it thank you
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Not the first video I've seen on how to use a multi meter, but i vote this video number 1 best video with 5 stars
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Agreed.
A few other Really Good Videos out there.
Easily the best video on electricity basics I've found yet. Thanks!
You're welcome Brian, we're glad that you liked it!
This is the best video on Electricity 101 that I have ever seen. It is the simplest, most concise video I have seen on the basics of electricity. Thank you.
Wow, thanks! We're just happy to share some solid information in a way that is easy to understand!
That was FANTASTIC. Understanding electricity has eluded me for 40 years. I am committed to having a working knowledge of it and how to test it ... hence a multimeter. However, I don't have another 40 years to work out how to use it. I loved the graphics and explanation to begin with and the breakdown of the multimeter functions. I HAVE SUBSCRIBED!🤩
Thank you for subscribing, we're just happy to share some good information and we're glad that you found the graphics helpful! For further learning it would be good to watch the next 3 videos in this playlist including the Appliance Component Testing. This will help you see what a multimeter can test in action. You'd be surprised at how many different components can be checked: ruclips.net/video/SnRXD-0oXZo/видео.html
@@AmreSupply You were absolutely right. I watched the Appliance Circuit Basics I Repair and Replace and I LEARNED something. I will continue to learn one video at a time. Thank you. Your pacing is wonderful. So many RUclipsrs speak at the speed of light these days, or just show the beginning middle, and finished, making comprehension and learning more challenging
@@DianneCarrington We're glad that you're learning! There's one more playlist you might enjoy. We put all of our "how it works" videos in one place. This is great for general knowledge: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBxWwrWCmzvRMSi2kLo9bGdp
Oh, thank you. Clear, concise, and straightforward. Already replaced the element because I had no clue. Didn’t solve the problem. New switch order coming at you! 🙏. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
You're welcome, we're just happy to help! Are you referring to a infinite heat switch on the stove? We have a video for that for those who are interested: ruclips.net/video/JKrrOflS1RM/видео.html
This is the best I’ve ever seen, I learned something
We're just happy to help. Thanks for watching!
Been watching tutorial on meters for a while.... but it's the 1st time I understand what's being said. Thanks for being clear.
You're welcome Carlos, we're glad that the video helped you understand the concepts!
Many videos over this tool, by far rates above all. No music, detailed information and explanation of several variable elements of tooling and items being tested. Just subscribed, looking for more. Thank you
You're welcome Chuck, we're just glad that people are finding our videos helpful!
Completely agree. When a person is seeking information nowadays they are met with with so much filler the original question is diluted. Thank you for the straight forward delivery. Will share this one.
A multimeter was always a source of mystery for me. Quick turn of setting knob, quickly changing display added to my mystification. Many thanks for decluttering it. 👌
You're welcome!
I would also advise that the multimeter switch is always left on the AC volts position when putting it away.
If it is left on the resistance setting for instance and then used it to check AC volts next time you might only blow the internal fuse but it could be a lot worse. Electrical arc burns are usually life changing if you actually survive.
In fact the best approach is to say out loud to yourself what you're about to do and how.
Thanks for watching and for sharing that excellent safety tip!
Well let’s not put off the interested member of the public / student, to harshly using grammar’ life changing / electrical Ark burns
if you survive ’ Gulp.
Let’s be quiet clear about it,the instrument will have an internal / local fuse wired in ‘ to anticipate any occurrence. And it also explains why they are double insulated in the uk and other countries “
Thanks’
My multimeters have an OFF position. So I do not store it in any other position
@@froglobster Yes if it has an off position then it's best to have it turned completely off. This also forces the user to specifically set it to the required mode before doing any testing.
why does this happen?
As a fellow Vance I knew within the first 30 seconds that this would be a good one; Haha on a more serious note Thank you for your time, and your help take care!
Thank you Giovance! We're just happy to help out, in what small way we can!
Thank you for this video. I am a novice with my first multimeter and hope to use it troubleshoot around the house. Your explanations were clear, concise and thorough! Subscribed.
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Turned video speed up to 1.25,,good info👍🏼Thanks
Thanks for watching.
This was the best video for learning about and how to use a multimeter. I am the type of person who learns best by having it visually and verbally laid out to me. Esp stuff like this that is new to me.
Thank you Aaron! We really try to use a combination of graphics and example demonstrations to help solidify the information in all of our videos. For example we just created a series on oven and stoves including one that explains how it all works: ruclips.net/video/L9ZI5GyON9I/видео.html
Cheers!
Me too. Again and again
I’m just getting into working with electronics as a hobby, and this video connected so many knowledge gaps. Thank you for your clear explanations and examples!
You're welcome, we're just happy to help! If you're curious we have a playlist that you might find helpful. It explains circuits and components: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBzlEqde1FSEIuCg2hx6_H-_
Wow... Very great teaching and simple. Imagine for 1yrs in school I dint get this. And u have made me understand it in minutes. Hahahahaha
Thank you, we're just happy to help people learn and understand these concepts! Sometimes the right images and graphics can help put it all into perspective.
Thanks ! As hvac student this videos are very helpful
You're welcome, we're just happy to help! If you're curious, you might find this playlist helpful as it dives more into circuits and components: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBycw9hZVfYFc6Sw2Jlavaak
Finally a understandable electrical tutorial! Thank you very much for the videos you produce!
You're welcome David! Thank you for the kind words, its great to hear that our tutorials are easy to follow and are helpful to people! Cheers!
You are the best teacher i have ever seen...plus you are cool,calm and straight to the point.... thank you sir...
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Great tutorial - I’m a neuroscientist and haven’t seen anyone explain these concepts as well as you! Thanks
Thank you! We're just happy to share some good information on our channel!
Very informative I've watched it twice 10 more times and I'm there. Great video.
Thank you, we're just happy to make some helpful content! Many more "how it works" videos in this playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBxWwrWCmzvRMSi2kLo9bGdp
Excellent video! Clear and to the point with great examples. Thank you. God bless.
Thank you! We're just happy to help!
Thanks Mr Vance.Your video is very helpful to unterstand the basics of electricity and the use of Multimeters.
Glad it was helpful!
I’m getting into console repair and general electronics repair, this video has helped me understand the fundamentals, while making sure to recommend good habits for safe testing, amazing video and thank you for all the info! (P.S. I was watching this because I wasn’t sure how to properly test a battery but I learned everything I needed to for even further repair if needed, thanks a bunch!)
You're welcome! We're glad that the video has helped you on your journey of learning!
Can't state enough how your videos have help me as a maintenance mechanic.
Thank you Matt for sharing your experience we're just happy to help! Just for curiosity sake, what other AMRE videos have helped you as a maintenance mechanic?
Thanks. To say the least it is OUTSTANDING!!!! One of the best videos that is crisp and clear with theory in practice and no background music. Have learnt a lot. Best wishes. Sure I will subscribe.
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I agree...no annoying background music...just clear, easy to understand audio.👍
This is the best explanation I've come across, thank you.
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First time seeing your video. Although I know some advanced electricity such as installing a breaker box for an external electrical outlet, this was very interesting. When someone talks to you and not down to you, it can make a very simple video very interesting. Thank you I really appreciated the video!👍!
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This is the Best in youtube!Thank you sir.👍🙏❤ from India.
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Thank you for introduce your products and show us how to use it. Very simple and easy understanding. Very informative .👍👍👍
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Really informative with a clear and concise manner of delivery. Great video. 😊
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Thank you for the excellent easy to understand presentation. As a retired person it called independence the basic knowledge to perform simple testing and repairs around the home myself. Wish I would have this knowledge a long time ago.
You're welcome Bob, we're glad you found it helpful! We know how important it is to have a good base of knowledge as it helps maintain ones independence. We're currently focusing on appliance repairs and just finished a series on oven and stoves. We have a "how it works" video that you might find interesting: ruclips.net/video/L9ZI5GyON9I/видео.html
Your grand father wished you had the knowledge you had in your younger days sir. But you watching this videos show me you are a very intelligent person. keep it up my friend. age is only a number haha
You are on your prime right now
Great video! I am always puzzled by electrical projects and using a multimeter. This helped me identify a faulty outlet. Thanks!
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It's been two days since I found out this channel. You are doing an incredible job, keep entertain the people!
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your tutor is simple, motivativating and easly Understandable. Thanks !!!.
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Simple, thorough and awesome! Thank you for sharing!
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Electricity is the movement of charge between atoms. But for all intents and purposes that’s a fine way of thinking about it. Great vid thanks.
Thank you and you are spot on! When making these there is definitely a consideration of how granular these explanations need to be. We'd run into that same issue when talking about conventional verses electron flow. You could spend a whole video trying to explain the details and for most people that is far beyond what they need to know. This video was created mostly to support our appliance and HVAC repair videos where we isolate and test components for continuity. Understanding the principles behind it help. We did make a few additional videos here: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBycw9hZVfYFc6Sw2Jlavaak
Very professional demostration Vance on appropriate doing small testing on batteries to checking the power to the circuits in the house. I also like the safety response notes you apply after you do your videos. Hopefully you will do a video on hooking up an outdoor outlet for a generator to power a house from the Panel Box or maybe I missed the video.
Thanks for watching, we're glad that you found it helpful! We currently don't have a video on using a generator to power your home in the case of an outage. We are currently filming more videos on appliance repairs and troubleshooting so it will likely be a while before we return to film more electrical based videos.
What a delicate and dedicated teacher you are..that was to me a million dollar lesson thanks so so much
You're welcome! We're just glad that this video is helpful to our viewers! If you're curious we have a "How it works" playlist which many have found informative: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBxWwrWCmzvRMSi2kLo9bGdp
Thanks being your average Joe jack of trades it's nice to have such a clear and clean educational video I've shared liked and subscribed
You're welcome DJ, we're just happy that the information that we put out there is useful to viewers like yourself! Also thanks for the subscription!
What an excellent video! I've learnt more here than in all my physics classes! :D
Thank you, we're just happy to help! Sometimes it just takes breaking down each concept and finding a clear way to show it!
That was really helpful! Great tutorial. Subscribed and looking forward to learning more from your videos
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Good and very interesting, I will follow for more. From Ghana. Thanks 🙏🙏
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His presentations are outstanding, in a word!
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You guys put together terrific videos and Vance you’ve got one of those voices I could listen to all day! Like Mr. Rogers and Bob Ross haha
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Very educational and we'll articulated video.
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Thank you, this video is a brief and direct to the point.
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Thanks for the video although we are in different countries wia your 60hz and my 50hz. This video has now been given to my electrical engineering class since we couldn't assemble in campus due to a student strike shutting it down so now as today this was supposed to be our final lesson for our n1, our teacher agreed that this is good and shared it
Thanks for sharing this, we're happy to hear that our videos are being shown to students! All the best to you!
All I wanted to know have been explained by you and it's well understood
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Fabulous well made video - really concise. Thanks for taking the time to put together.
You're very welcome! We're just happy to help. If you're curious we have a playlist of "How it Works" videos that are just as informative as this ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBxWwrWCmzvRMSi2kLo9bGdp Cheers!
He is a real teacher by nature
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This is really good, BIG THANKS!!! from srilanka
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great education. so thanks. i dont know english perfectly but in understand it very good
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Great video. Very thorough and helpful. Thank you so much.
Thank you Ken! We're glad you found it helpful! We noticed a lot of videos on multimeters skip around and don't fully explain everything, so we decided to make an in-depth video. We try to put that same attention to detail into all our videos!
@@AmreSupply Yes, I have noticed that. Your video on how a gas furnace works was excellent. Very professional. The pace of delivery and animations were an fantastic touch in improving the viewers experience and learning.
@@kenmullin8649 Thank you Ken we truly appreciate it! That was a fun project to make especially with the 3D animations. Its one of those things that can't be explained that easily in 2D. Overall breaking down the system in a simple way really does make it easier for people to have that "ah ha" moment.
I love this instruction, it is very clear to explain specific in detail. Thanks👍👍👍❤
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I"ve seen other videos, but your video I found informative and illustrative. Thanks!
You're welcome Jorge! We're glad that you enjoyed the video! We try our best to make each video, easy to follow with clear images and graphics. We have many more on our channel that we hope you might enjoy. For example here's one on how water heaters work which has some very detail graphics! ruclips.net/video/BHUPFLbb8NY/видео.html Cheers
Thanks for putting out an actual educational video I'm so sick of seeing so many people who think they know what they are doing and making dangerous tutorials thinking they are doing something right and helpful. I'm an electrician myself and I see so many dangerous videos on RUclips like that I would prefer that I seen no videos like this so it's just left to myself and others who know what we are doing but if they are going to find a video I'd rather they find your videos and see how to do things right.🙂👍✌
@@RavenTheLabrador Thank you Matthew! There are so many low quality videos out that skip the basics or assume that people already know certain principles. We put a lot of effort into making our videos easy to follow and accurate. We're glad that you noticed it!
Nice presentation and explanation of the different functions of the multimeter. Thank you for sharing and making this video.
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Thank you for the video... I finally know how to use the multimeter my dad got me for christmas 3 years ago lol
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Excellent crisp and clear very educational on basic electricity and use of multimeter .👌👍👏
Thank you very much! We're just happy to share some helpful information!
Great presentation. I am a novice. I want to learn safely so I can do some small DIY home improvement projects w/o always having to hire a professional (IOW, save some 💲💲💲💲). Thanks so much for creating and sharing this video. I subscribed to your channel.
Thanks for subscribing, we're glad that you found the video helpful! I think you'll find some other great videos on our channel too!
Thank you very much. The graphics you included (AC and DC voltage, Resistance, etc.) were very helpful in understanding what is displayed on the multimeter. 👍
You're welcome, we're glad to hear that you found the graphics helpful! If you are curious, we use the same sort of style of circuits in our appliance troubleshooting videos: ruclips.net/video/L9ZI5GyON9I/видео.html
This is really good, BIG THANKS!!!
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Thank you very much for educate us.
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*_thanks for sharing, very informative..._*
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OMG! I actually got it!! FINALLY!!! THANK YOU!!!
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I see you skipped over the HZ setting. Granted it's something you will probably never have a need to use, but I found it to be very helpful when adjusting the speed of a portable generator engine. Someone had messed with the adjustment, and the generator was running closer to 50HZ than 60HZ. A simple adjustment brought it back to 60HZ.
Thanks for watching. The HZ setting is not commonly used but checking a generator is definitely one case where it would be very useful!
New subscribers here thanks great presentation 👍 😀 easily the best video electrical tutorial
Thank you, we're glad that you found it helpful! If you're curious we have a great "how it works" playlist that you might find insightful! ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBxWwrWCmzvRMSi2kLo9bGdp Cheers!
You stated categorically that (domestic) power is 120v. Since this video goes world wide you should have mentioned that countries have different voltages. E.g. Australia has 240v. Saying this may prevent electrocution.
Thanks for watching. You are right that there are different voltages in various countries. When we filmed this video, we didn't expect it to get millions of views. We are based in Canada and based on the analytics, most of our views come from North America, so the content we create is focused on North America standards.
Maybe can state this in the text beneath the title if have not allready... just a suggestion since i have seen this issue in multiple comments. Thankyou for the great video though. Helped me get som auto work done
Yep, in Europe is mostly 220v.
Pretty easy to tell from the wall outlet type.
Fantastic channel . I have a question , how do I test a 7.5 output transformer I get a zero reading when testing the transformer output
Thank you, we're just happy to help!. We don't have any specific videos on testing transformers. However in an isolated test you can check the windings for continuity. If there is no continuity in the transformer windings, then it's faulty and will need to be replaced.
Only video in one hundred that explains WHY one touches the Black probe before the Red. @8:18
Thanks for watching Sterling. We definitely try to cover as much of the info that we can for each of our videos. The "how it works" and the why behind it is very important, which is why we put the effort in!
Very informative and straight to the point. Great job.
Thank you, we try to make all of our videos as informative as this one! If you're curious we have a "how it works" playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBxWwrWCmzvRMSi2kLo9bGdp
Very accurate explanation, thank you.
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Brilliantly done. Very clear and concise. Thank you 👍.
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Great video! Concise, no-nonsense and clearly explained. Question…
An electrician installed an outdoor overhead light box years ago in anticipation of a custom fixture that was being made. Fast forward to now and I’m ready to install however, I’d like to test to see if those wires still work and I’m not sure what circuit feeds it. Can I use a multimeter to see if the line is still hot by touching the wires? Or can I simply use a socket bulb with bare wires doing the same?
Thanks for watching, we're glad that you found it helpful! The safest way to verify if wires are hot is to use a non-contact voltage tester or NCVT www.amresupply.com/search?q=voltage+tester These detect the magnetic field around a wire so it has the advantage of verifying if a single wire is hot even without a reference to ground or neutral.
never touch a live wire always turn off the power source then you touch a wire, it also demands on what is the gauge of the wire to discharge the current and voltage and many things to know when it comes to residential building code and V / I / R etc voltage law etc
EXCELLENT !!! Thanks Bunches for being so very Informative
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Thanks a lot for being a student in the second semester of electrical power engineer I prepare for lab examination
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Very well done!
Thank you Bill, We're glad that you found it helpful! We actually just released a series on ovens and stoves today: If you're interested here's a video with animations showing how an electric range works: ruclips.net/video/L9ZI5GyON9I/видео.html
Fantastic video. One of the best basics how to so far for me. Tkanks
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Thank you so much , I have a good understanding of electricity but this video has helped no end with using my new multimeter.
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One can only absorb so much before reconsidering a few choices!
Excellent ! Thank you. Left more detailed comment at Andrew's video.
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Great video. Thanks for uploading this precious educational video on RUclips.😊😊
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Fantastic explanation. Thanks for your dedication and service.
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SUCH AN EXCELLENT EXPLANATIONS 100% ON POINT.
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Thank you sir very good explaining
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I've heard so many stories of people blowing up meters by plugging them into outlets. Looks like amp testing is the only way to blow up an auto ranging meter (under normal household conditions). That's good to know, and will hopefully quell my phobia of destroying it. Thanks for the info!
Thanks for watching. We're glad that you found it helpful! Testing an outlet with proper safety precautions while on the VAC setting will not give you any surprises. Amps or resistance setting will be problematic and is more likely to blow the internal fuse.