How to Make a Lab Power Supply - Power supply project

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  • @keithcoltron3171
    @keithcoltron3171 4 года назад +14

    Thank you, I am electronics engineer and this is just basic for me but you explained very well for beginners even though your first language is not English, there are many out there trying to teach and their first language is English but you would think they are speaking double waffle, you do this very well, thank you for your time, excellent!

    • @benesbertv5248
      @benesbertv5248 9 месяцев назад

      i agree with you. a lot of people making the same content but it is hard to understand what they're doing, and talking more nonsense rather than to explain step by step directly the basic electornics and what the use of the transistor and how to amplify to be work in a different way. and yeah there are many out there trying to teach and their first language is English but they are speaking double waffle. and for me as a beginner in electronics it is more complicated to understand because my 1st langucage also is filipino and i'm not good in english thats why i can't understand what they are saying because of their pronunciation..😁😁😁😁 sorin is best.

  • @simeonmihaylov6123
    @simeonmihaylov6123 5 лет назад +98

    Whoever is putting dislike is a very poor human being. Sorin is taking time on SUNDAY to explain you something he already knows for sure, FOR FREE, and instead of being thankful, you put dislikes? Really? Although I'm sure that he doesn't even care, it is still a very despicable act. The most pathetic part is that I'm sure that those 5 morons didn't even watch the video, because they are too dumb to even understand the basics.
    Anyway - Thank you Sorin and I wish you all the best to you and your family.

    • @DimitriPappas
      @DimitriPappas 5 лет назад +2

      His (jealous) competition, probably ! Or some fools who have never soldered a working PCB-less circuit in their lives

    • @othmanesaadi1401
      @othmanesaadi1401 5 лет назад +4

      11 DISLIKE /1K LIKE =0.001 SO they are not only poor but 0 value too

    • @bonzeno85
      @bonzeno85 5 лет назад +1

      Agreed!

    • @Mecano.r
      @Mecano.r 4 года назад

      Agree and 10000 likes if i can. Thanks Sorin.

    • @HawkFest
      @HawkFest 3 года назад

      Dislikes are residual, thus concentrate on the likes and smile... Perfection is boring, as much as automatons can be compared to human beings, and as much as perfection doesn't actually exist if not only at a subatomic level - you wouldn't want to split Sorin apart into quarks and such he would make no sense anymore.. :-)

  • @koruko634
    @koruko634 5 лет назад +70

    Boring ???? what do you mean this is the best video ever, i watched the whole of it and i didn't even blink, this is an amazing work thanks alot for your effort. keep the good work #bestteacher

    • @MindYourBusiness1970
      @MindYourBusiness1970 5 лет назад +2

      Tot. agree

    • @oscargrouch8256
      @oscargrouch8256 3 года назад +1

      I not only watched the entire thing i went back several times as to jot down a note or two.

    • @robmccoy21
      @robmccoy21 3 года назад

      Are you being sarcastic or just an asshole, I can't tell?

  • @paulhudson9820
    @paulhudson9820 5 лет назад +57

    ... just keep doing what you do... and others will - discover you... because you are a voice - worth hearing... [and you know ur stuff]

  • @tonypitsacota2513
    @tonypitsacota2513 Год назад +1

    oh that is very nice... You taught a whole semester of power supply theory in an hour! Thank you...

  • @iraw4n
    @iraw4n 2 года назад +2

    Perfect! No one teach me how basic power supply work as good and clear as u did!.. Even u told us how each component did with the power one by one.. Briliant, You're The Man! Sorin!..

  • @_ck_
    @_ck_ 5 лет назад +75

    what a great straight forward explanation, so many things I already 'knew' from studies years ago are finally clear now with this small practical example with the transistors. the lack of jumpcutting also makes it very easy to follow and see what you're doing. looking forward to the future examples thanks as always for the great explanations.

    • @abdulagoro8761
      @abdulagoro8761 Год назад

      Good job always enjoy watching your channel for your intensive practial electronics knowledge explanation.

  • @lindsayferris1073
    @lindsayferris1073 5 месяцев назад +2

    I'm an old man now but I have always had an interest in electronics. Now that I am finding it harder to do more heavy work and have time to revisit my lifelong interest I feel very lucky to have tumbled upon your instructional posts. You have explained power supplies extremely well and in a manner that is simple for me thank you very much

  • @funkolog
    @funkolog 5 лет назад +41

    You and diodegonewild. Two kings of internet.

    • @tunderbird123
      @tunderbird123 5 лет назад +4

      Agree.

    • @dimitarnikolov3527
      @dimitarnikolov3527 5 лет назад +5

      WTF! What about bigclivedotcom, ElectroBOOM, GreatScott, Louis Rossmann???

    • @FerdAboubakrOnline
      @FerdAboubakrOnline 5 лет назад +22

      @@dimitarnikolov3527 don't compare anyone to Sorin, he treats electronics like a pet he can play with anything because of his experience and I believe we haven't seen all his skillset yet! I've seen guys litteraly give up on fixing motherboards even though they had schematics and very advanced labs ,look at Sorin no schematics nothing special except his power supply and multimeter still does magic , let's not forget the magic hot glue trick for hinges ....

    • @dimitarnikolov3527
      @dimitarnikolov3527 5 лет назад

      @@FerdAboubakrOnline Relax dude

    • @FerdAboubakrOnline
      @FerdAboubakrOnline 5 лет назад +4

      @@dimitarnikolov3527 I am very relaxed indeed

  • @theoz4835
    @theoz4835 Год назад +6

    Sorin, you may have put this very informative video up 3 years ago but it most certainly has not lost any of its ability to convey a great understanding to we who are eager to understand the wonders of electronics... Thank you so much for sharing and making the mystery of electronics so clear and visible.

    • @rolls_8798
      @rolls_8798 11 месяцев назад +2

      genuinely the best electrical concept video I have seen on youtube

  • @fullmontis
    @fullmontis 3 года назад +2

    I love how happy he sounds while saying that he's sunday, and then goes on working on electronics like every other day of the week haha! Thank you Sorin for sharing your knowledge with the internet!

  • @Lance_MadCat
    @Lance_MadCat 2 года назад +3

    Being a beginner, I came back to this video a few times to understand what is happening. It is pretty clear the more I watch! Thank you for explaining in detail what is going on

  • @pbflo6559
    @pbflo6559 5 лет назад +18

    Finally, I can justify to my wife why I bought this oversized old audio amplifier and broke my back !
    Thank you Sorin for your positive spirit and long live to your channel !

  • @ryanbunch9811
    @ryanbunch9811 2 месяца назад

    I know this is older but I've been binge watching your channel lately and thoroughly enjoyed this!

  • @beadsman13
    @beadsman13 2 года назад

    Very helpful video. As an absolute beginer I managed to understand almost everything. Thanks for this video.

  • @marcelihryniow211
    @marcelihryniow211 5 лет назад +5

    I would like to thank you Sorin for all your work. It's simple and to the point, it leaves viewers with a working project and ideas how it can be fixed or in this case build in different ways. What I mean is that you encourage people to experiment with what they have. And as you many times said "you work with what you have" that is what makes you creative. And as you repeat constantly "anyone can order a replacement part but that's not the point" Huge respect

  • @paulm.9105
    @paulm.9105 4 года назад

    This is perfect explanation to these people who said "current limit is equal to short protection and this is how it is done these days on a new power supplies (also current limit is more difficult to implement...". Well done Sorin!

  • @CraZyButRich
    @CraZyButRich 5 лет назад +7

    Thank you so much for Listening to your subscribers and spend time + money to teach us

  • @carelectricaldiagrepair919
    @carelectricaldiagrepair919 Год назад

    We are still waiting for the switching mode power supply lessons. Thanks, I love your videos you are a good teacher ❤️

  • @brainiac9579
    @brainiac9579 5 лет назад +3

    Really liked your comment about the fact that if you get bothered by the fact that you don’t have a PCB to build on, it will put on break on your creativity. It’s so true. If you absolutely feel like you need a PCB, get a perforated, cheap one to build on with only solder pads. I’ve done it for certain compact builds. Anyway, thanks for the trip down memory lane!

  • @sergelavallee913
    @sergelavallee913 5 лет назад +1

    What a very constructive video. You are like me. A passionnate man. Electronic is so passion for me. Very good explanation. Better than my teacher years ago. Thank's for doing this on weekend. Very kind of you. Thank you Sorin. You are a good hearted men.

  • @lastawake2822
    @lastawake2822 5 лет назад +17

    Wooow. Sorin, sir, that's the best video about DIY Lab power supply I seen on RUclips or anywhere else. Clear, useful and.. powerful. Thank you very much for explaining everything so nice. :) What can you do more about this device? I'd like to see how to make a short circuit protection for example or feedback voltage compensation for stable output. :) But these are only sugestions, anything you create will be indescribably useful. :) Waiting for next parts! I'll build one simmilar to your and share my experience. Thanks!

  • @carlgradolph9676
    @carlgradolph9676 Год назад

    Thanks for doing this demonstration. By showing the process step by step, you have removed a lot of the mystery that surrounds power supply design. Looking around my junk box, I believe I have all the parts I need to replicate this experiment. Hope I don't blow anything up!

  • @MrFlexxip
    @MrFlexxip 4 года назад

    this man is a legend in electronics , he claimed that he can't explain very well but in fact he is a master in make everything super easy and clear

  • @Martin-delta
    @Martin-delta 5 лет назад

    I didn’t understand how the current limit works by connecting the collector to the base of the other transistor. But I will watch it again so I can learn. That is the beauty of having this great teaching on video.

  • @BigTone0777
    @BigTone0777 5 месяцев назад

    As a total beginner this video has really helped me understand how a power supply works and how to use transistors which was a mystery to me 😂
    Thank you so much for this

  • @ionix2000
    @ionix2000 Год назад

    Imi place modul tau de explicare. Incet, cu rabdare si ritmul vocii e domol. In modul asta simt ca au timp sa se aseze notiunile in minte.

  • @Seamlessgutteringcompanycouk
    @Seamlessgutteringcompanycouk 5 лет назад +3

    Ive watched lots of electronic videos and being a beginner i have to say i am actually starting to learn by watching yours. Ive gone through your beginners videos and now on this. Keep doing what your doing mate. cheers

  • @breakthru3000
    @breakthru3000 5 лет назад +10

    Nice video, thank you for explaining. I hope you will find time to do a second part where you replace the 1ohm resistor with a lower one, maybe 0.1ohm, use an opamp and maybe some feedback from the output. And yes, design a board and build the damn power supply with a fan, LEDs and other cool stuff. You know people will try to replicate this so why not give them a real power supply, something to use all day, every day :)

  • @Zon3cept
    @Zon3cept 4 года назад

    THIS is the best video with genuine application and explanation of making piece of art.

  • @Beiu.Bogdan
    @Beiu.Bogdan 5 лет назад +17

    Felicitari! Pentru mine electronica este doar un hobby dar nu ma pot abtine sa nu ma uit. E foarte multa informatie utila, atat pentru un incepator cat si pentru un expert. Din videoclipurile tale am invatat foarte mult. Esti un profesor exceptional!

  • @christosfas1
    @christosfas1 4 года назад

    I've wanted to buy a cheap Chinese lab power supply for a while now. Thanks to your inspiring video I can now use my previously acquired basic knowledge of electronics to build it completely for free with parts out of an old dead avr-amplifier I have laying around in my basement. Not only will it be better than anything I could have bought with my limited budget due to the audio amplifier's beefy transformer, but it will also be proof that I can implement all these things that I have been learning for the past 2 years (I have been taking basic electronics classes as an Informatics student). For it is only now that I have the feeling I can properly understand most of it. Thank you very much sir for the gift of knowledge!

  • @rifatahmed4659
    @rifatahmed4659 5 лет назад +11

    Awesome ! You are the best..... Please also teach how to include the short protection

  • @ionix2000
    @ionix2000 Год назад

    Bravo Sorin! M-a ajutat foarte mult acest video. Multumesc si iti urez succes.

  • @f1lab535
    @f1lab535 5 лет назад +4

    its good that you are uploading videos these days, when you stopped uploading i forgot the days haha

  • @Orlandoc86
    @Orlandoc86 4 года назад +1

    You are the best thing happened to youtube.

  • @bellebr
    @bellebr Год назад

    this video took me back to my electronics classes in highschool 20 years ago when I assembled a very similar linear power supply except for the current control.

  • @will_doherty
    @will_doherty 5 лет назад +4

    Excellent hands on tutorial - simply but clearly explained, very easily understood, and a very practical if basic power supply at the end - one of your best videos.

  • @happymatekenya394
    @happymatekenya394 Год назад

    A great video I am learning alot from you sir. Your video describes 3 years at college within a max of 2 hrs. Its my pleasure continue posting these great videos and the one for making a printed board too. Very much thanks

  • @cliffdud3
    @cliffdud3 4 года назад

    Best explanation I have seen, I mean lots of guys do teardowns or draw on a whiteboard but to actually go and build the thing step by step in real time is so much better. How could you not understand after watching this and yes it is long but it is also important to not skip as you miss the reasoning behind why he is doing what he is doing.

  • @robmccoy21
    @robmccoy21 3 года назад

    You are an excellent teacher/ instructor.

  • @kennymanchester
    @kennymanchester 3 года назад

    Modern day breadboarding! Great explanation of power supply fundamentals! Very useful.

  • @Lifeless11111
    @Lifeless11111 4 года назад +1

    Thank you sorin , i really like the way you explain things. You were the first on on youtube that i could understand when it comes to electronics... thank you very much

  • @PauloSilva-ll4vs
    @PauloSilva-ll4vs 4 года назад +1

    thank you for your time in doing this video you spent 1:37h and made a lot of people happy including me, your explanation is simple and understandable, thanh you so much.

  • @melvinolthof6881
    @melvinolthof6881 5 лет назад +1

    I watch it all all 1hour 37 minutes and few secondes Some how you are a very good teacher i learn every time on your Chanel have a nice sunday greetings from Holland netherlands

  • @MrVinkho
    @MrVinkho 3 года назад

    15.27 "Ok, this is plugged..."
    He just had an ElectroBOOM moment!

  • @GM-vk8jw
    @GM-vk8jw 3 года назад

    Absolutely fantastic!
    You say you are not good at explaining but I understand now what is meant by a transistor turning fully on and how it’s a amplifier.
    I can see that your mind is already 3 or 4 steps in front of your actions.
    This is natural to you because of how long you have been doing it.
    Thank you so much.

  • @SmoosWorkshop
    @SmoosWorkshop 4 года назад

    not at all boring, really enjoyed it, you have a good way of explaining things

  • @tunderbird123
    @tunderbird123 5 лет назад

    MR Sorine Diodegonewild is in fact the best electronics school on RUclips ... I would like to see the continuation of the circuit with the addition of a short circuit protection relay, hug!

  • @elmahdielmahdi6895
    @elmahdielmahdi6895 3 года назад

    I like all your videos but this one is the most important one for me.. Thanks alot

  • @Killianwsh
    @Killianwsh 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for another great video! Your step by step method, discussing & diagramming each components role and effect on the circuit, is immensely helpful for us beginners!!

  • @cristiansantos5742
    @cristiansantos5742 3 года назад

    The best teacher ever

  • @AkiraReyna
    @AkiraReyna 5 лет назад +2

    I can finally build a bench power supply..thank you sorin..

  • @AliOmar-xt1sy
    @AliOmar-xt1sy 3 года назад

    Thank you for your help to the student who is studying electronic field especially power circuits

  • @gordthor5351
    @gordthor5351 4 года назад

    You are a very good teacher. I learned a lot by the method you used. You kept adding components one at a time and explained the purpose. Thank you so much.

  • @zviruskru
    @zviruskru 5 лет назад +2

    Great video Sorin. For the next video do temperature regulated fan control and add output feedback control.

  • @iordaniskouroutzidis6612
    @iordaniskouroutzidis6612 4 года назад +2

    Very nice work explaining Thanks Sorin

  • @dpyles9396
    @dpyles9396 5 лет назад +1

    FANTASTIC and so very understandable. The word you were looking for was sensitivity at one point then variable late in the video. I would really like for you to put the variable speed cooling fan based on temperature at the heat sink. THEN I would like to see you take that method and apply it to your new power supply so you can quiet that fan. Let me know what material you need for that and I'll buy it and have it delivered to you. In my opinion this was your best video yet! I've watched a BUNCH of them too!

  • @אסףאסרף-ה5ד
    @אסףאסרף-ה5ד 4 года назад +1

    You are simply amazing and thank you so much for sharing your information with the network There are not many people willing to help like you

  • @wahidpa7874
    @wahidpa7874 2 года назад

    I made it according to your schematic ,it is working,thanks a lot master sorin💐💐💐

  • @holawaleh
    @holawaleh 5 лет назад

    i was working on a laptop motherboard and my senior colleague said why don't i use datasheet. I told him my master didnt teach me how to use that. it worked thanks to my master. I don't care what some people say, you are human, liable to mistake but you are the best. With love from Nigeria

  • @AlvaroGomes
    @AlvaroGomes 5 лет назад +3

    Good work. good knowledge excellent example to do on sundays with kids. Thank you for the time you give us. We are with you.

  • @aleksandarjakimov6830
    @aleksandarjakimov6830 5 лет назад +6

    Thank you, Sorin, for sharing knowledge! This is great thing!

  • @BikerJohn203
    @BikerJohn203 5 лет назад +4

    Great explanation Sorin.
    Maybe you can use an operational amplifier to sense the voltage different between the reference voltage and the output to drive the transistor.
    That way you will compensate the voltage loss between the transistors and the current sensor.
    Anyway nice to see such a power supply from design to a functional circuit.
    Keep up the great videos and please do more building pojects I love it.

  • @goodmaster10
    @goodmaster10 4 года назад

    Thank you Sorin never comment on a video but ive been watching you for a long time and your videos help me a lot. You made me like electronics. Thank you for everything!

  • @apached343
    @apached343 Год назад

    Thanks so much. Really enjoyed this project. Got blinking meter display, , but fixed by changing to 1000 micro Farad. Even got the magic smoke! Now need to source better rectifier.

  • @mattdunlop6056
    @mattdunlop6056 4 года назад

    have always been into electronics as hobby, never learned power supplies, thank you for this

  • @Opapa-Jan
    @Opapa-Jan 5 лет назад +2

    Sorin, thank you so much. Great video. Good explanation. Please make more of this.

  • @andytipping70
    @andytipping70 5 лет назад +3

    all good so far - cant wait for feedback circuit

  • @Frank55
    @Frank55 Год назад +1

    It was very entertaining to watch this video, even though I have a degree in electronics.

  • @mayankrana1528
    @mayankrana1528 3 года назад

    simple and effective, i made a power supply after watching this

  • @emildan772
    @emildan772 5 лет назад

    Domnule Sorin,un video foarte educativ pentru începători și amatori. O soluție ieftina și buna in stil Romanesc. O zi buna și o săptămână productiva.

  • @devrajkonaherkanaidu3836
    @devrajkonaherkanaidu3836 3 года назад

    What a good teacher! I appreciate.

  • @michellacroix3494
    @michellacroix3494 5 лет назад +1

    That was a nice and simple explenation and demonstration on how to build a simple power supply.

  • @rifatahmed4659
    @rifatahmed4659 5 лет назад +15

    Also make video on how to prevent that voltage drop and how to add short protection

    • @janpisa666
      @janpisa666 5 лет назад

      +1

    •  5 лет назад +5

      Current limiter is the short circuit protection. Sorin showed how it works -- current sensing resistor signal amplified by transistor to pull down base voltage of main controlling transistor of the circuit (which is mounted on the radiator).
      Reference based on zener diode does prevents voltage drop. But you can not keep voltage drop when you have short circuit -- and current limiter prevents it from happening.
      Otherwise at short circuit we will have zero resistance of load and then current will be unlimited (in reality it is not possible as there is no transformer capable to provide unlimited current). If it would happen then on the transistor we would have produced infinite heat power.
      The dissipated power (any kind including heat in electrical circuit) calculated by next formula P=U*I -- with infinite current heat power will become infinite at square times.
      Sorin did not explained Ohm's law -- U=I*R, all three parameters of electrical circuit are dependent (related to each other).
      It is other form of second law of Newton -- 'nothing appears from nowhere and nothing disappear into nothing', law of constant energy in isolated (inclosed) system (the body in motion can not accelerate/decelerate without external force)
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservation_of_energy
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_law_of_thermodynamics
      You need to watch this video again and again until you will not understand how it works -- then your questions will not have any meaning for you, it will be obvious that this circuit perform functions which you asked for (although Sorin for simplicity did not taken into account some parameters -- as current flowing through zener diode slightly affects voltage drop on it, it can be easily corrected by placing zener diode in output circuit, how it used in precision power supplies).
      Well but otherwise Sorin gave reasonable explanation how to build regulated power supply with current limit which protects from short circuit (current can not go higher preset value).

  • @banjoperator
    @banjoperator 5 лет назад +2

    Sorin.. it was an awesome way to soend time learning things in electronics on a rainy sunday.. . as you said the power supply doesn't have to be pretty to work.. all it needs to do is work for what you need it for..good work, looking forward to the next video.. cheers

  • @smig72
    @smig72 5 лет назад +1

    Really enjoyed getting back to basics. Keep up the good work Sorin

  • @skullparty7638
    @skullparty7638 5 лет назад

    GREATEST CHANNEL ON RUclips

  • @ThePedromosca
    @ThePedromosca 4 года назад

    This was for me, one of the best video that i ever saw at RUclips. Thank you very much for your explanation! I understood you very well!

  • @chrirep
    @chrirep 5 лет назад +1

    Great job Sorin, beautifully explained in layman's terms! PLEASE do a video for the controlled fan!!!! Looking forward...

  • @thetruth8636
    @thetruth8636 5 лет назад +1

    we love your work and teaching skills Sorin. Thank You

  • @michaelmccloy9466
    @michaelmccloy9466 5 лет назад

    Wow, wow and wow. Sorin you have hit the jackpot now, look at all of the feedback. Well done and please keep the good work up.

  • @mithunhaque
    @mithunhaque Год назад

    Sorin Sir, Thank you so much. You are always helpful. I think I will try to make with your schematic soon!

  • @andrewcdavies
    @andrewcdavies 4 года назад

    Excellent vid, your explanation is so clear and makes things much clearer.

  • @hauchhumi
    @hauchhumi 3 года назад

    best teacher ever

  • @MindYourBusiness1970
    @MindYourBusiness1970 5 лет назад

    I've already seen 1/3 of the video ,today I'm watching in parts (I'm busy) but I've liked the video and saved in the electronics folder and will watch it again as milestone

  • @neelbanerjee3086
    @neelbanerjee3086 5 лет назад +2

    Very useful sir. waiting for the next fan control video

  • @smartatwork2344
    @smartatwork2344 5 лет назад

    I like your explanations with drawing the schematic - this is missing at your work in the shop. Keep going on. Thx Sorin.

  • @paul-c7541
    @paul-c7541 5 лет назад

    Hi Sorin, I've done tomorrows work today, so I'm going to build for fun a power supply, it's been years since I built one, where has the time gone, I'm leaving plenty of space for any mods you decide on , I have all the parts here, and tomorrow the build begins, this is more fun than fixing TV's :)

  • @cr4pgamer
    @cr4pgamer 5 лет назад +6

    Great video Sorin, would love to see more like this :) Good work!

  • @jalalyn
    @jalalyn 5 лет назад

    Good , I have done one like this before. And I have upgraded it with LM317 at the regulation stage. If always work till now.
    Congratulations 🍾 continue.
    I have find a great moment with remembering this jobs.

  • @muhammedjanseer955
    @muhammedjanseer955 2 года назад

    U r amazing bro$
    As an electronics Diploma holder i say i studied more from u than my collage..*

  • @vincentnonnenmacher9352
    @vincentnonnenmacher9352 5 лет назад

    Brillant ! You made your point to the naysayers and educate perhaps a lot of beginners and people inclination toward electronics, so you made good ! Thanks

  • @Nawazqadir
    @Nawazqadir 4 года назад

    Love the way u try your level best to explain everything to make it understandable for anyone. Cheers 🍻 and keep it up with the Great 👍 videos u make for everyone one us. Yur videos r helping me to tackle alot problems with laptops. Love u and stay blessed. Peace from Turbat Balochistan

  • @Sht97
    @Sht97 5 лет назад +6

    This was FANTASTIC!! thank you so much for the info, really appreciated. :)
    Oh by the way, i would love to see you make a DIY ESR meter. Have a nice day sir.

  • @bazj5392
    @bazj5392 5 лет назад

    I made my own linear PSU with a 317 and some fancy features but no current control, so the video was good at explaining how that all worked, cheers

  • @home_Grown_studio
    @home_Grown_studio 3 года назад

    Yes lets use the board. Would be nice to learn a variable power supply from start to finish and what is happening during the process ;)

  • @gtech7577
    @gtech7577 3 года назад

    you so awesome you can write with left and right hands.love your stuff bro

  • @bulla8631
    @bulla8631 4 месяца назад

    It good teaching for a first time learner it’s slowly easy to understand maybe for L plate& P drivers or kids they loved this project even me for me I’m not L&P drivers but I like to learned it

  • @franki7565
    @franki7565 5 лет назад

    Great!!👍
    I am a beginner, your videos are very helpful to me!
    Thank you from Germany.