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Leo's Bag of Tricks
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Добавлен 25 фев 2020
Exploring electronics, mechanical design, coding, and general science in the name of art.
Hacking Capacitive Touch Buttons
This video demonstrates a simple hack that allows you to automate the activation of any capacitive touch-switch without resorting to painful mechanics or other herky-jerky solutions.
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Miniware MDP L1060 Electronic Load Review
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A first attempt at a product review? It's boring, isn't it?
The Ultimate Solar Tracker
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A deep dive into a neat Energy Harvesting Solar Tracker design. For more information about Playative: www.playative.com/
Geeze Life
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A brief bit of nonsense for your enjoyment. Life in Thailand.
Electronics: Lesson 2
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The second in the series exploring electronics. We dig a bit deeper into ohms law. If you missed it, start with episode #1: ruclips.net/video/SGvOmwZvhVk/видео.html
Electronics: Lesson 1 - The Fundamentals
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This is the place to start learning electronics. If you tried to learn this subject before and became overwhelmed by equations, this is the video series for you!
The Coriolis Hustle
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We experience an enjoyable scientific fraud at the equator
How to Learn Electronics: Start Here
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In this video we explore the process of learning Electronics from the perspective of self-education. I share the tips and techniques I developed along my personal journey of learning Electronics. Update: The first actual teaching video is up: ruclips.net/video/SGvOmwZvhVk/видео.html
The Stirling Engine Project: Episode 3
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The Stirling Engine Project: Episode 3
The Stirling Engine Project: Episode 2
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The Stirling Engine Project: Episode 2
Product Development: Water Tank Monitor System.
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Product Development: Water Tank Monitor System.
Electrostatic Field Mill Voltmeter Project
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Electrostatic Field Mill Voltmeter Project
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!
How to heat the cylinder head using electrical resistance?
How much watts would it consume to achieve the best performance?
'Air Circuits' on youtube is a pet hate of mine.
I hate when a video like this does not have more views
This is a useless crap if there is no output power
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.
Always good.👍 👍 👍 👍
Always good.👍 👍 👍 👍
Always good.👍 👍 👍 👍
Always good.👍 👍 👍 👍
no part 4? :(
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?
Super cool!
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 RUclips takes me somewhere else.
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.
Excellent Videos!
thank you for your time and expertise
excellent content, please keep it coming
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.
... You wouldn't even need to change the name, it's perfect for oldies.
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.
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
I'm 16 and picking electronic as a strand, i dont know a single thing bout it but it got me excited tho i would like to learn more about electronics even though i'm dumb "my parents forced me" ¤_¤
This video is an absolute gold-mine. Every aspiring or current electronics hobbyist should watch this, probably multiple times. There's a large number of wildly useful ideas and techniques here!
My problem is otg
Glad i found you 😊
nice thx
great video but with a title like that, few people will find it )= thx
I am quite struck by the elegance of your design. Use of the staircase to divide and the ring counters to count and display is clever and simple and efficient - a fine example of how design can go beyond mere function and become a thing of beauty. Your students are lucky to have you. Thanks for taking the time to make this video!
why does he kinda sound like steve-o
that insane !! great job
Thanks from Brazil. I finally get it
Thanks to you i've repaired my washing mashine phantom play touches. After drying front panel from inside it works like a charm. Moisture was the problem!
I hooked this circuit up to a pulse wave generator and got like 10 clicks per second
I love the idea that groups of components are analogous to functions, never thought about it that way
Great video. Lot's a great tips. Especially like, "say no to Air Circuits". Glad someone said it out loud.
This is the best teaching I've seen in this potentially boring subject. Infanantaly better than sloppily drawn pictures. I don't know if one can make a dollar writing college text books today but if you did I would want one.
Most appreciated! Keep them coming. This is my second time watching and I reference these videos to people getting into electronics.
Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. It definitely shows your passion for electronics.
Are you selling these by chance? I love your design.
Where to find a through hole circuit board type version of the TBU-CA050-WH?
Nope- they are SMD only
Finally a channel that starts from the very beginning, thank you Leo.
Following you with interest thank you
love this video of analytics
Amazing
Nice video, when I had my electronics business this is how I worked and yes it is the way to prototype, but I also in stage three make a PCB and etch it my self before going to get the PCB, there is nothing better than in house prototype boards.
Great video. Easy to understand.
Very easy to understand. Great video.
You need to add an intake compression expansion and exhaust then have the normal up down up down to make it a total of 8 cycles. It would use compression to make it's own heat and it would run pretty good without fire
Very clear explanations