I want to by this but unfortunately I am from Bangladesh, how to make this machine please share with us
@mcmanimalКүн бұрын
Just bought my first multimeter and soldering supplies, and I am very glad I found your channel! Thanks man!
@thysgildenhuys28213 күн бұрын
Thank-you!Thank-you!Thank-you!🙏🙏🙏
@python66125 күн бұрын
You are great teacher, thanks for your lesson ❤❤❤❤❤ love from India
@RR-cs1et5 күн бұрын
Great videos. Finally, videos that dont make me fall asleep on this material.
@hidalgo84548 күн бұрын
I'm proud I found your channel. Thank you for sharing, even more than your device, for your experience in design it. Cheers!
@The_next_610 күн бұрын
🎉🎉🎉 I sleep well with something in head thanks 🙏 🎉
@The_next_610 күн бұрын
Good teacher 👨🏫 Stay give us more details.much respect 🫡
@redbarron369510 күн бұрын
Disposable vape pens entered chat. I love getting those to salvage so many good pieces and parts. I am still pondering the thought of a good use for the negative pressure switch on some. I am still very new to the electronic world but enjoying my quest so far. Thank you sir for the great content
@lucasrodriguesesteves192011 күн бұрын
Simplistic way of teaching. Great and intuitive. Awesome. Thanks professor
@xW3pivxxrXRC712 күн бұрын
I retrained from being a factory worker to a computer programmer when I was in my early 40's (retired now after 20+ years in the industry). The first instructors and courses I had - and they made my new career success possible - were as much about the philosophical and mental preparation for the career as they were about computers. Very similar to the concepts and learnings in this video, and PRICELESS PREPARATION. Thank you!
@garagelab_lucas_gongora14 күн бұрын
Thank you for your videos. I admire you very much. Best regards.
@areusmartinez834319 күн бұрын
🙌🏼👏
@rogerw402419 күн бұрын
I wish I had a friend with this mind set, that's knowledgeable, I love your thought process and conclusions, I agree with them all. Appreciate all your time and dedication to sharing and passing on your passion. I hope to someday build a guitar pedal and tube anp and your videos have rekindled a spark. Much love to you sir!
@rogerw402419 күн бұрын
You are inspiring even starting back into electronics after 40 yo
@b1zarre2323 күн бұрын
Leo, when's the next part coming out!!
@b1zarre2323 күн бұрын
This was very insightful! Please continue the series!!
@aisoft189123 күн бұрын
Great Design.
@mavrodominguez28 күн бұрын
Hey, "Leo's Bag of Tricks". Why'd you show as a background to your explanation of an "electric circuit" @ 4:16, an image of a poster advertising a "Circuit - Biggest International Gay Festival" event, y'creepasoid? So wildly inappropriate & lewdly rude, dude.
@TerryPrindle-w4e29 күн бұрын
I am glad I ran across your network! I have an associate degree in mechanical engineering but my time in college is thirty years past! Structurally speaking those figures have not changed much but upon electrical genetics they seem to be neverending in their dynamics! I now have the time to learn but until now haven't found a convenient manner to study the dynamics until I found your page! Thank you for providing knowledge upon this status!
@MichaelReismikaАй бұрын
Hi Leo! Do you have this project in dxf file?
@Rob-gh2zhАй бұрын
You can't teach an old dog new tricks. I'm sure your old equipment isn't as perfect as you believe, if you were to ask anyone but you. The worst product review I've ever watched. You are so critical of this product and not their target audience at all. You're stuck in 1950 with your signal generator that's as big as a coffee table. I think it's because you lack the funds to buy new. Just briefly watching another video of yours, "how to fix a USB cable", you use epoxy and leave the usb plug hanging 2" below the device. That'll break off in a week. You're product design for that is a joke yet you are railing on miniware for sending you a free product and the gall of them to send test leads. Try them for a few days and they aren't slippery. You should be more critical of your own designs. Look at how bulky your load test device is. Who would carry around a 10lb device. Just saying, you're extremely critical of professional devices, but rave about your designs that are preschool production. And what's the chance of two devices having the same issue. Likely your power issue or you not knowing how to use the device. Read the manual. It's not that hard to power on. Yes, they could have done better labeling, but it's still that you don't have time to read and instead are one of those employees that asks everyone else how to do things which they learned by reading the manual. You want knowledge from everyone else's labor and not your own.
@imacasanovaАй бұрын
Heat will vary any component's characteristics however it would be more correct to say that the resistance is nonlinear with temperature. Ohms Law always applies that is why it is a law. Otherwise bravo, you are an excellent teacher.
@jackhreha4907Ай бұрын
Whish i had this when i was a kid. Good tips to keep the magic black smoke in.
@jackhreha4907Ай бұрын
Buy you a drink in the old diode dive bar. The place where stories are told that start out with the line. " Your not going to belive this ------ but! Best Regards Jack
@davidkeith6187Ай бұрын
I need test examples to work so I can see if I got it
@donkuruppu4799Ай бұрын
Thanks
@Photoeye65Ай бұрын
Great explanations
@VoidloniXaariiАй бұрын
Thank you very much! My whole life.. Well the last 20y at least, I wished I'd get this.. maybe this course will be my new chance of getting a bit of an understanding of this amazing technology that is in everything I love and need. Thank you!
@lolcaioАй бұрын
How to heat the cylinder head using electrical resistance?
@lolcaioАй бұрын
How much watts would it consume to achieve the best performance?
@GWorxOzАй бұрын
'Air Circuits' on youtube is a pet hate of mine.
@gachleАй бұрын
I hate when a video like this does not have more views
@waylonk24533 күн бұрын
Same. I came here from the Hackaday article expecting to see a million!
@bussi7859Ай бұрын
This is a useless crap if there is no output power
@JolteonYTАй бұрын
I just want a Sterling engine in reverse and the clawing and yearning For more information is hard I can't find one. You can't buy one I must build 1 but how.
@GWorxOzАй бұрын
Always good.👍 👍 👍 👍
@GWorxOzАй бұрын
Always good.👍 👍 👍 👍
@GWorxOzАй бұрын
Always good.👍 👍 👍 👍
@GWorxOzАй бұрын
Always good.👍 👍 👍 👍
@littlefrogyboy1Ай бұрын
no part 4? :(
@JaviercovarrАй бұрын
Very interesting video Im triying to make one so that I can read it with an Arduino will you ever make a video explaing something like this?
@legion2k9882 ай бұрын
Super cool!
@michaelgardner16812 ай бұрын
Hi Leo, may I suggest you format the videos to ask for the subscribe and like a little earlier. It struggle to do it before KZbin takes me somewhere else.
@michaelgardner16812 ай бұрын
Hey Leo, this is the first Stirling engine video I've clicked on. Thanks for the addiction warning. I haven't watched your other two yet so maybe you have already employed the MPD-L1060 in your dyno design. I found brushless motors to be an excellent load when used as elecrical generators. If you mount them to be rotatable about the shaft axis and measure the torque with a strain gauge you can get a very dynamic data set that is easy to read with microprocessors. The speed is easy to pick from the output voltage waveform.
@Vibesxx252 ай бұрын
Excellent Videos!
@FernandoF202 ай бұрын
thank you for your time and expertise
@FernandoF202 ай бұрын
excellent content, please keep it coming
@David.Munson2 ай бұрын
I'm 72 and own "FineArtLight" a n art lighting business. Recently my supplier of Halogen light bulbs quit importing to the US. I was forced to learn about LEDs that use 700 ma and 3.3 volts. Luckily I have a LED consultant who developed a 12 volt contols board to deliver the 700 ma at the 3.3 volts required. We have the boards currently being built in China but due to the tarriffs we have decided to build them here in the US. My LED consultant has a pick and place machine for the first 1000 units but does not want to make the next 10-20 thousand units. I need to learn electronics and understand what he has created in case anything happens to him. I might have to buy a pick and place machine to continue production. Thank you for your wonderful class.
@michaelgardner16812 ай бұрын
... You wouldn't even need to change the name, it's perfect for oldies.
@michaelgardner16812 ай бұрын
There's a good, strong and perennial market for the rememberizer in home care. Seriously, When caring for my dad, we would have used it daily. One time I took if for two months to Japan and he couldn't watch the horse races for 57 or those 60 days.
@michaelgardner16812 ай бұрын
Hi Leo, I found you from researching wire wrapping. I'm really enjoying your videos and your english. I will send you plenty of comments as I explore your rich and well made content. Good on you for now. Catch you later, Michael