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How to Build Electronic Circuits: Video Series

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Learn how electronic circuits work, how to build electronic circuits, and what tools you need to work with electronics in this free video series.

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  1. Learn how electrons flow in an electronic circuit in this free home maintenance video.

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  2. Learn how electronic circuits work and why schematics are used to build electronic circuits in this free home maintenance video.

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  3. How Current is Determined by the Electronic Circuit in this free home maintenance video.

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  4. Learn how resistors work in electronic circuits in this free home maintenance video.

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  5. Learn how resistors are differentiated by color codes in electronic circuits in this free home maintenance video.

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  6. Learn how capacitors work in electronic circuits in this free home maintenance video.

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  7. Learn how to store a charge in a capacitor in this free home maintenance video.

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  8. Learn about the functionality of inductors in electronic circuits in this free home maintenance video.

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  9. Learn how to measure components in an electronic circuit in this free home maintenance video.

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  10. How printed circuit boards work in this free home maintenance video.

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  11. Learn what tools are needed to work with electronics in this free home maintenance video.

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  12. Learn about differences in wire gauges in this free home maintenance video.

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  13. Learn how to strip wires using wire strippers in this free home maintenance video.

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  14. Learn how to safely work with electronics and learn how voltage and current can shock you in this free home maintenance video.

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  15. Learn how to power an electronic circuit in this free home maintenance video.

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  16. Learn how to measure voltage in a circuit in this free home maintenance video.

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  17. Learn how to measure current in a circuit in this free home maintenance video.

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  18. Learn how to measure resistance in an electronic circuit in this free home maintenance video.

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  19. Learn how soldering irons work in this free home maintenance video.

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  20. Learn what tinning is and how to tin a soldering iron in this free home maintenance video.

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  21. Learn how to solder electronic leads together in this free home maintenance video.

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  22. Learn how to use perfboard to make an electronic circuit in this free home maintenance video.

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  23. Learn how to de-solder electronic connections in this free home maintenance video.

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  24. Learn what cold solder connections are and how to diagnose them in this free home maintenance video.

    Views: 2,733
  25. Learn how to reflow a connection in an electronic circuit in this free home maintenance video.

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Electricity is a complicated phenomenon. Within attempting to control it there are networks, which are connections of two or more electrical elements (ie.- resistors, capacitors, switches) and circuits, which is a network that has what is called a closed loop. This closed loop allows for a return path for the electrical current. In order to design an electrical current the output and the input of the voltage running through it must be equal. The complex number theory is used to establish this relationship. Does this sound difficult? It probably does to most people. Don't feel overwhelmed. In this step by step free video series it will not only be better explained but Ross Safronoff, our expert, will show you how simple it really is and how to put it to work for you. Electricity is very powerful when harnessed correctly. He will walk you through every piece of equipment and detail of how electricity works and how we use it to our advantage as well as show you how to put it to use on a garage door.

 
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Ross Safronoff Ross Safronoff started using a two piece VHS camera system, and then progressed to a 8mm camcorder, then Hi-8, followed by a mini-DV, and finally a Digital8. The Digital8 gave him backward compatibility with all his 8mm and Hi8 tapes. He currently shoots on a mini-DV 3CCD camcorder.dkdk

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