For lighting you will almost always do parallel for the simple fact that if it is in series then as soon as one luminaire goes out then they all go out
@@davidh5899bro parallel will go out not the series his drawing is incorrect he put first step parallel which is series the second one should be parallel not series 😂😂😂
The disadvantage for using series wiring is that if one component in the circuit stops working, it kills the entire string. In this example, if one of the light bulbs burns out, all the others will stop working until you replace the bad bulb with a good one. With parallel wiring, that won't happen because each bulb receives a direct feed on both terminals. I haven't found much good reason to ever use series wiring in an electrical circuit like this (other than sometimes it's more convenient). It is more common when wiring speakers because the impedance (ohms) of the speakers would be added together (two 8 ohm speakers = 16 ohms), whereas in parallel it's product divided by sum (for two 8 ohm speakers - 8x8 = 64... 64/8+8 = 64/16 = 4 ohms ).
Because it is a full connection between lights. So basically you have your hot(red) going to the first and from that first one to the second you are connecting hot and neutrals from the lights to each other until the last one in which only the neutral will go back into the panel
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Basically red wire is mainly used for main phase line form switches to light any colour wire is used mostly blue for lights nd sockets. Yellow for fans. Green for earth. Neutral black should be only used. Image u went on some site to fix some sort of issue. So by seeing these u can which colour of wire is used. So basically it is known as colour coding. Next some other electrician walks can understand easily. Hope u got it?
Bro current flows from positive to negative terminal if you imagine the terminals on the bulbs which are actually over there, i don't know why he didn't put any then you will understand the phenomenon of this circuit or just see a couple of more videos rather than being lazy but very good question you look like a bright student
It's just to illustrate the "in between" points in the series circuit. Red indicates HOT (AC) or positive (+) (DC), and black is neutral/ground (AC) or negative (-) (DC).
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Sir mujhe apne poultry shed me led bulb jalane hai .. Par wahan 3 phase 440 v power ati hai... To sir main 9 watt ki kitni led bulb series me jala sakta hun? Please sir calculation kar k bataye
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of each circuit? What is preferable and why?
Parallel keeps voltage the same and increases the capacity and series increases voltage and increases the capacity
You’ll have voltage drop on the series circuit. Also if one bulb goes out then the next one down the line will also go out.
For lighting you will almost always do parallel for the simple fact that if it is in series then as soon as one luminaire goes out then they all go out
@@davidh5899bro parallel will go out not the series his drawing is incorrect he put first step parallel which is series the second one should be parallel not series 😂😂😂
@Sparky1591- if curcuit on a series is opened, then all lights on that series will go out.
If the black wire is the live line, why is the letter N used?
N is Neutral which is black. L is Live that is red
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What are the advantages and disadvantages for those types of connections?
The disadvantage for using series wiring is that if one component in the circuit stops working, it kills the entire string. In this example, if one of the light bulbs burns out, all the others will stop working until you replace the bad bulb with a good one. With parallel wiring, that won't happen because each bulb receives a direct feed on both terminals.
I haven't found much good reason to ever use series wiring in an electrical circuit like this (other than sometimes it's more convenient). It is more common when wiring speakers because the impedance (ohms) of the speakers would be added together (two 8 ohm speakers = 16 ohms), whereas in parallel it's product divided by sum (for two 8 ohm speakers - 8x8 = 64... 64/8+8 = 64/16 = 4 ohms ).
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Why not continue with the black wite in the series circuit rather than introducing a blue color wire?
Because it is a full connection between lights. So basically you have your hot(red) going to the first and from that first one to the second you are connecting hot and neutrals from the lights to each other until the last one in which only the neutral will go back into the panel
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Can you run LED light bars in series like this example shows?
Of course a led wont fire with only one wire it always requires two therefore a buld led or component led are the same
I used a bionet to connect my Series circuit and it did not work or is it only with an LED?
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What is blue line ?
It is N or L?
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When i use bionet to connect the series circuit its not working and why? Must it be connected with only LED?
Why blue wire 😊
It’s the common wire
But i think there must be individual swich in parallel condition or what?
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what is blue wire ? why just not use red wire? anyone can explain to me ?
Black
Basically red wire is mainly used for main phase line form switches to light any colour wire is used mostly blue for lights nd sockets. Yellow for fans. Green for earth. Neutral black should be only used. Image u went on some site to fix some sort of issue. So by seeing these u can which colour of wire is used. So basically it is known as colour coding. Next some other electrician walks can understand easily. Hope u got it?
Blue is neutral wire
Bro current flows from positive to negative terminal if you imagine the terminals on the bulbs which are actually over there, i don't know why he didn't put any then you will understand the phenomenon of this circuit or just see a couple of more videos rather than being lazy but very good question you look like a bright student
It's just to illustrate the "in between" points in the series circuit. Red indicates HOT (AC) or positive (+) (DC), and black is neutral/ground (AC) or negative (-) (DC).
What is the blue wire in between? Black or Red
? Each bulb needs one red one black? Red and black mixed ? Confusing explain properly
bro which software do you use for making these animations
Series connection kaha used kiya jata hai
bhoto sate jagay use hota he
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Hello, great videos! Could you please tell me how to draw electricity (to plug USB into) from this kind of fixture? (Without disabling the light) Thank you!
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Sir mujhe apne poultry shed me led bulb jalane hai .. Par wahan 3 phase 440 v power ati hai... To sir main 9 watt ki kitni led bulb series me jala sakta hun? Please sir calculation kar k bataye
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Blue colour wire kya hai? Neutral or any thing
1st one is series second one is parallel
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Same parallel
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I find background music/noise in an instructional video such as this is highly distracting.
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What the "N" stands for?
neutral
Doesn’t explain everything this video is not that great 😂
Doesnt explain anything
This is just a drawing or illustration it helps for others who wants to take notes and draw it just search Parallel and series explanation video 🤡🤡
Only people with brain understands if you dont understand it means you have no idea about wiring
@@ravenblaster2938What stupid statement.
If you knew anything about teaching, you’d have more patience in knowing different students learn in different ways.
Are you serious, it's not math science bro. I don't know why you're laughing, the jokes on you.
What is N and L
L= line N= neutral
N= neutral
L= live (because of the switch to turn it on and off).
Why the goofy music?
It's called a serial circuit. Not a series circuit.
No it’s called a series circuit 😅
It's wrong
Its textbook...
Very bad vibes
this is a bad scheme