Nice project to learn the basics. Very well done and well explane. I love your videos 👍
@Hacktuber3 сағат бұрын
Thank you very much!
@DelDeschamps2 сағат бұрын
Nice project. Thanks for sharing.
@rickhunt31835 сағат бұрын
Bro we're on the same page when it comes to ordering in quantity. I just received 50 IRFZ44N and 50 TIP41C's. once I get 100 of these babies I'll be set for the long haul. Im always down for a 100 2N222N and 2N7000. Don't forget your most commonly used resisters and caps. You should consider building test circuit to plug components into for a go-no go test.
@Hacktuber3 сағат бұрын
I'll definitely consider your suggestion about the test circuit
@nazmulalamlipton43898 сағат бұрын
Best project 🇧🇩🇧🇩
@khangaudio3997 сағат бұрын
Xin chào bạn❤❤❤
@Hacktuber6 сағат бұрын
Thx sir
@SunShine240247 сағат бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍👍
@Hacktuber6 сағат бұрын
Thank you
@Gv-in-2-it2 сағат бұрын
I would like one that can handle the full 12v output of a pc power supply at about 90 amps, 0-12v. I want to build a volt and amp power supply.
@khangaudio3997 сағат бұрын
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@Hacktuber6 сағат бұрын
Your passion for restoring cassette radios is awesome! Keep up the great work!
@t1d1007 сағат бұрын
👍👍👍. I take it that this is just the bare minimum of a more complicated circuit. Please tell us what the more advanced circuit would be. And, please tell us what applications your circuit might be used for, as it is. Also, please tell us any difficulties, or limitations, your circuit might have... such as not limiting the current draw, etc. This is very interesting and fun. Thank you for sharing it with us!
@Hacktuber6 сағат бұрын
I am working on a more advanced version with safety features.
@t1d1004 сағат бұрын
@@Hacktuber Oh, please understand that my questions did not include any criticism of the circuit, as it is now. I honestly would like for you to answer the questions, as they are written. I have already been thinking on it and I intend to put it on a breadboard. I would really like to understand the circuit's method of operation. If you explained that in your video, I missed it. I am going to watch the video, again, but, if you did not say how it works in the video, please tell me, here. Thanks! Fun!
@rickhunt31834 сағат бұрын
Consider a variable power supply for the bench. Also go with a much bigger heatsink and perhaps 2 mosfets if you're going to build a PS to deliver a lot of current. This is truly the most basic circuit, but it can can be built upon. While the IRFZ44 is rated 35-49 amps. That rating is at 25 degrees C. You'll never achieve that. Those numbers aren't really realistic for real world applications. This circuit take into account you already have a power supply and you just need a way to make it variable. Also you want to monitor the output voltage and you're not concerned with limiting current.
@t1d10054 минут бұрын
@@rickhunt3183 Thanks for the help! I have it on the breadboard. I have checked everything and I will power it up, after lunch - grin.