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No more Batteries, Update all your Remote Controls.
Переглядів 13 тис.День тому
Hi Everyone, in this video you will be able to update any type of remote control. You can also help the environment by changing your batteries for a more durable and more ecological alternative.
How to Solder and Desolder Electronic Components with a Clothes Iron? 100% recommended.
Переглядів 31 тис.14 днів тому
Hello everyone, on this occasion we will learn a very good method to solder and desolder SMD components at home, 100% recommended.
You will Never Have to buy another Battery again with this interesting idea.
Переглядів 1,6 тис.14 днів тому
When it comes to saving money sometimes we lack ideas, so on this occasion I share with you this simple but very useful idea when it comes to saving money.
A Very Useful and Necessary Tool for your Multimeter. Accessory for the Multimeter.
Переглядів 12 тис.21 день тому
Hello boys and girls, on this occasion we will use our multimeter with this accessory, which will allow us to measure many components that we could not do with the multimeter.
Use old LED bulbs! You will never need batteries in your wall clock again.
Переглядів 12 тис.21 день тому
Hello everyone, this time we will do some recycling, which is a good hobby. Join me to watch this video in which you will learn something very useful for our planet. Yes, to recycling.
The Varistor. How does the Varistor work?
Переглядів 20 тис.28 днів тому
Hello everyone, today we are going to talk about the Varistor, a component widely used in the protection of electronic boards.
How to light a 12V LED using a 3.7V Lithium-ion Rechargeable Battery?
Переглядів 2,3 тис.Місяць тому
Hello everyone, this time we'll learn how to turn on LEDs that work with 12V using a single 3.7V battery.
How to Measure the Amperage of a Transformer, Simple and Easy to Do 100% Practical.
Переглядів 67 тис.Місяць тому
Hello everyone, on this occasion we will learn something very useful and necessary, which is to know how to measure the Amperage of our transformers.
If You Don't Have Insulating Tape, Use Disposable Bottle Caps in Time of Emergency.
Переглядів 3,8 тис.Місяць тому
Hello everyone, in this video we will see how we can use something that would never have occurred to you to use instead of electrical tape. A very economical Alternative in Times of Emergency.
How to Engrave Your Logo or Name on Metal, with Homemade Materials. A Very Interesting Idea.
Переглядів 1,3 тис.Місяць тому
Hello everyone, today we will learn something very useful that will surely be useful to you, whether for work or for recreational activities.
Improve your Soldering Iron so that it lasts for many years, a very useful idea for work.
Переглядів 6 тис.Місяць тому
Hello everyone, today we will see how to improve that tool that we use every day, without which we could not do our jobs.
You won't believe what I did with my Multimeter, a Necessary and Very Practical Tool.
Переглядів 33 тис.Місяць тому
Hello everyone, this time we will build a tool so that our multimeter can measure components that it could never do alone. So without further ado, let's watch the video.
Goodbye to Batteries, Easily Upgrade Your Electronic Equipment to USB and Save Money.
Переглядів 3,8 тис.Місяць тому
Hello Everyone, today we will see how to save some money by upgrading any electronic device so that it works with any cell phone charger. And thus we will stop using more batteries.
Interesting Idea with a USB Connector, a very Useful and Easy Tool to Make.
Переглядів 27 тис.2 місяці тому
Hello everyone, today we will make a very useful tool for the workshop or work or even for the home which will surely help us in many occasions.
An Interesting Idea, Lights to the Rhythm of the Music without using Integrated Circuits.
Переглядів 2,1 тис.2 місяці тому
An Interesting Idea, Lights to the Rhythm of the Music without using Integrated Circuits.
Great Idea with Microwave Diode, Homemade Charger for 18650 Batteries.
Переглядів 14 тис.2 місяці тому
Great Idea with Microwave Diode, Homemade Charger for 18650 Batteries.
No more Soldering Paste, make your own paste using ingredients you can find at home.
Переглядів 13 тис.2 місяці тому
No more Soldering Paste, make your own paste using ingredients you can find at home.
Don't Waste any more Batteries, Update all your Electronic Equipment.
Переглядів 36 тис.2 місяці тому
Don't Waste any more Batteries, Update all your Electronic Equipment.
How to know which is Positive and which is Negative in a USB Cable?
Переглядів 3,9 тис.2 місяці тому
How to know which is Positive and which is Negative in a USB Cable?
Great Invention Using a Coil from a Recycled Plate.
Переглядів 15 тис.2 місяці тому
Great Invention Using a Coil from a Recycled Plate.
Interesting Idea with Recycled Magnetron.
Переглядів 85 тис.2 місяці тому
Interesting Idea with Recycled Magnetron.
Great Idea with Recycled Microwave Diode.
Переглядів 99 тис.2 місяці тому
Great Idea with Recycled Microwave Diode.
I Applied HIGH VOLTAGE to Electric Toys!
Переглядів 3,6 тис.2 місяці тому
I Applied HIGH VOLTAGE to Electric Toys!
Don't throw away your non-rechargeable batteries without first seeing this interesting idea.
Переглядів 9 тис.2 місяці тому
Don't throw away your non-rechargeable batteries without first seeing this interesting idea.
Don't throw away the speakers you no longer use, instead build this interesting circuit.
Переглядів 4,4 тис.2 місяці тому
Don't throw away the speakers you no longer use, instead build this interesting circuit.
How to Make Your Circuit Work with Your Power Supply Polarity Reversed?
Переглядів 1 тис.3 місяці тому
How to Make Your Circuit Work with Your Power Supply Polarity Reversed?
How is a Mosfet Transistor used in Practice?
Переглядів 2,7 тис.3 місяці тому
How is a Mosfet Transistor used in Practice?
How to calculate the Protection Resistor for an LED Diode?
Переглядів 57 тис.3 місяці тому
How to calculate the Protection Resistor for an LED Diode?
The Transformer. Let's Learn How It Works and How to Measure Its State.
Переглядів 6 тис.3 місяці тому
The Transformer. Let's Learn How It Works and How to Measure Its State.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @km4hr
    @km4hr 5 годин тому

    Great video! The DC voltage output of the circuit is pulsing, right? But the meter readings are perfectly steady. Does the meter do some averaging? Is the meter reading the actual output voltage of the circuit?

  • @km4hr
    @km4hr 6 годин тому

    I hope there's no strict age limit on the "kids" that are supposed to enjoy your video's. I'm only 72. 🙂

  • @deeznuttz7980
    @deeznuttz7980 День тому

    Red is power black ground and white for light bulb

  • @sloopycat1954
    @sloopycat1954 3 дні тому

    Hi ElecrroRobotica and Everyone. Could this same Methed be used on PCB that has a mix bag of components, surface mount and not surface mount, I'm a novice and trying to learn, especially happy I discovered this video, I wish there was a similar technique for non surface mounted components because cost, skill needed and time consumption is more, Thankyou.

  • @dharwadkarnj
    @dharwadkarnj 3 дні тому

    A novel idea, thanks for sharing By the way how do we recharge the Battery when it gets discharged. do we need to remove it from the unit to recharge it. Another query - Do you have similar other idea to test MCUs like ESP 8266, ESP366 and sensor modules like Ultrasonic sesor, PIR sensor modules

  • @KB1UIF
    @KB1UIF 5 днів тому

    The problem is, when you apply the voltage from the meter to the gate, because of the high impedance of the gate and the gate capacitance it can turn on the FET, which then shows a path between drain and source. This appears as a short. So you need to short the gate to remove that voltage to make sure the FET is turned off. Otherwise, it appears faulty !!

    • @CLGPerformance
      @CLGPerformance 5 днів тому

      This is true! Threshold voltage on the gate and not grounded. It will hold a floating voltage. I always test mine on a breadboard or with a transistor/mosfet tester which are really cheap to get. In this video I noticed each time he touches the ground lead each time to the gate before testing. It is correct in testing this way if you know which is the gate

    • @KB1UIF
      @KB1UIF 4 дні тому

      @CLGPerformance Thanks, I, too, normally use a cheap component tester. Like, you say they're very cheap today. Plus, it tests many components quickly. But you can also test many components with a simple multimeter.

  • @heeshamkhan4531
    @heeshamkhan4531 6 днів тому

  • @kinenealexanderphilips8442
    @kinenealexanderphilips8442 6 днів тому

    A GOOD LESSION T0 THE ENTIRE WORLD

  • @TheOldGuyPhil
    @TheOldGuyPhil 6 днів тому

    You do a great job with your channel. I appreciate your work to translate the language, and you do a great job in explaining everything in step. A to Z !

  • @mikehome9650
    @mikehome9650 6 днів тому

    Oh come on, sledgehammer to crack an acorn.

  • @OPTIMUSCREATIVE-ku8mh
    @OPTIMUSCREATIVE-ku8mh 7 днів тому

    Very Interesting, sorry, could you make a video about the electronic components, since I like your way of explaining.

  • @JustMe-dx5xl
    @JustMe-dx5xl 7 днів тому

    Professor Idiot would be a much more suitable name. 11:00 - This is where you really start to show your very poor understanding of electronics & audio.

  • @LifeSomethingWild-r5s
    @LifeSomethingWild-r5s 7 днів тому

    Hello, Thank you very much for your explanation. I find your videos very interesting. 👍💯

  • @ch2o2
    @ch2o2 7 днів тому

    this thing is receiving just 1 channel (left or right) of the origin stereo-sound, Jesus Christ

    • @SumFunt
      @SumFunt 7 днів тому

      It matches the one speaker output !!!.

    • @ch2o2
      @ch2o2 6 днів тому

      @@SumFunt and you lose at least 50% of the "information" if the sound is not transmitted in mono-mode - Mickey Mouse reloaded, wow :D

    • @SumFunt
      @SumFunt 6 днів тому

      @@ch2o2 The other speaker is probably in the same place as the other headphone. Seems to me that he wanted to make a quick video and didn't want to "wire up" two headphones, just done one to show the concept of using the wireless to connect music from phone to an amplifier...any amplifier with an input AUX or other. TC.

  • @adrian-ioanfleseriu9503
    @adrian-ioanfleseriu9503 9 днів тому

    Useless... A set of alkaline batteries lasts for about two years or even more. And don't forget rechargeable batteries.

  • @KAFKUBA
    @KAFKUBA 9 днів тому

    Mark you?

  • @manzoorhussain1072
    @manzoorhussain1072 9 днів тому

    In capcitors term (charge) is used for storage of energy 😊

  • @Vortex-k7c
    @Vortex-k7c 9 днів тому

    I would take an old 3v Nokia charging adapter, cut the power connector, solder the +ve wire to the + terminal of the remote control & and do same for -ve. Plug the adapter to a wall outlet near the sofa. No need to worry about changing batteries or charge batteries. If there is a power cut, the TV won't turn on, the remote control will be useless anyway.

  • @berndoefinger1920
    @berndoefinger1920 9 днів тому

    This wastes a lot of energy and you are better off financially if you buy a Battery each year.

  • @JediBuddhist
    @JediBuddhist 9 днів тому

    Like it, needs a low power indication led tho. Unfortunately, most TVs break before the original RC Batteries run out.. *It's a caaaazy consumerist world out there, Kids.!*

  • @bulla8631
    @bulla8631 9 днів тому

    yes you are right my friend I do knows this transistor very well is not easy to soldering but you can do the easiest ways for the C with a heavy duty soldiering it will work for B-C it a real pain in the arse to get them work

  • @bbesser1138
    @bbesser1138 9 днів тому

    Nice idea! But You have a fundamental error in understanding capacitors and capacitance! The capacitor stores electrical energy in an electric field, not in microfarads!!! , the capacitance of the capacitor is measured in values ​​of farads, microfarads, and so on. Please correct the translation of your video.

    • @ElectroRobotics-qo2er
      @ElectroRobotics-qo2er 9 днів тому

      Thanks for the comment, I didn't want to teach electronics in depth, but rather mention that capacitors store energy. As for the unit of measurement, it's so people know how to buy it. Although thanks for the information.

  • @dev1lsbit
    @dev1lsbit 9 днів тому

    Save yourself all rubbish, use rechargeable batteries.

  • @ch2o2
    @ch2o2 9 днів тому

    dodgy, useless recommendations for naive users, sorry. Apart from the somewhat vague premises regarding voltages, there is no mention of the fact that the SELF-DISCHARGE RATE of such super capacitors is considerable. Even without a load, the voltage on the components only lasts for a short time - they discharge themselves. You won't be able to use your remote control for 2 days without charging it again and again, I guess. Now compare this to commercially available batteries ...ambitious, nice approach ..but also ridiculous

  • @tripody1
    @tripody1 9 днів тому

    I have already tested the same. It store Limited energy. You have to charge the battery everyday.

  • @josephlieberman3027
    @josephlieberman3027 9 днів тому

    Great explanation of the relationship of micro, milli and farads, very helpful.

    • @ElectroRobotics-qo2er
      @ElectroRobotics-qo2er 9 днів тому

      I'm glad you found it useful and thanks for the comment, best regards.

  • @noads1035
    @noads1035 10 днів тому

    Another solution to a problem that doesn’t exist. Don’t use disposable batteries. Use lithium batteries. They last for years and years. No ‘ecological’ issues solved here.

  • @harism5589
    @harism5589 10 днів тому

    Great idea. I am guessing the TV used for testing is old, vacuumed tube TV. If it is, very impressive to see it is still working!!

  • @akmalmahmoud5918
    @akmalmahmoud5918 10 днів тому

    Thank a lot for your video, it is very nice idea too. from where you can buy this kind of supper capacitor: 1.5 Farad & 5 v dc? would you please put the link of the electronic store? thanks

    • @ElectroRobotics-qo2er
      @ElectroRobotics-qo2er 10 днів тому

      Hello, Thank you for the Comment, You can find it in the Amazon store as 1.5F Super Capacitor (PATIKIL 2 Pcs 5.5V Super Capacitors)

  • @CaseyOverturf
    @CaseyOverturf 10 днів тому

    The AI narration has a problem with syntax and voice inflection though the video was informative.

  • @viggo48sam
    @viggo48sam 10 днів тому

    Ok ❤️🏁🇩🇰

  • @CHIBA280CRV
    @CHIBA280CRV 10 днів тому

    Very informative video thanks 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

    • @ElectroRobotics-qo2er
      @ElectroRobotics-qo2er 10 днів тому

      Hi CHIBA280CRV, Thanks for the comment and thanks for the support.

  • @EnigmaNL
    @EnigmaNL 10 днів тому

    Stupid AI voice, stupid video. Just use rechargeable batteries and skip this nonsense.

  • @VeniceInventors
    @VeniceInventors 10 днів тому

    For me the main question would be: how long can these capacitors hold a charge? If it's more than 4h, for this scenario it's good enough as it can be recharged quickly before starting to watch TV. For some applications it may not be ideal though. What we need is rechargeable AA and AAA batteries which put out 1.5V instead of 1.2V and we wouldn't need disposable batteries anymore.

    • @ElectroRobotics-qo2er
      @ElectroRobotics-qo2er 10 днів тому

      Hello VeniceInventors, in my case the charge lasts between 3 to 4 days with 3 Farads, but I only use the TV a few hours a day. I suppose that a 10F would be more than enough for the whole week.

    • @VeniceInventors
      @VeniceInventors 6 днів тому

      @@ElectroRobotics-qo2er Thanks for the update, that's longer than I expected.

    • @2025_Is_Going_To_Be_Great
      @2025_Is_Going_To_Be_Great 5 днів тому

      1.2v is fine for remote controls.

    • @VeniceInventors
      @VeniceInventors 3 дні тому

      ​ @2025_Is_Going_To_Be_Great You're right, but 1.5V makes a noticeable speed difference in devices with DC motors like electric shavers/clippers.

    • @2025_Is_Going_To_Be_Great
      @2025_Is_Going_To_Be_Great 3 дні тому

      @ True, but only at first. 1.2V NiMh have a flatter discharge curve and will hold a more constant RPM. Also, they do better in higher current drain applications. They both have their advantages in certain applications.

  • @montynorth3009
    @montynorth3009 10 днів тому

    Absolutely not. Save yourself the effort of this stupidity.

  • @DirectStart
    @DirectStart 10 днів тому

    A type c socket would be more "future friendly"

  • @garywashington9391
    @garywashington9391 10 днів тому

    Good idea. Consider capacitor leakage which will cause discharge even when not in use while batteries have much lower leakage.

  • @healer1000040
    @healer1000040 10 днів тому

    Indian scammer.

  • @john-em1jr
    @john-em1jr 10 днів тому

    Good idea well done

  • @josephsaucedo8691
    @josephsaucedo8691 10 днів тому

    Why not just recycle a old cell phone battery and recharge it one charge on a 3000mha will last more than a month on a single charge. 👌👍🫡🇺🇲

  •  10 днів тому

    süper kapasitörler pillerin yerine kullanılamaz.! Çünkü kısa zamanda 1-2 gün içinde boşalırlar ve içinde biriken akımı tutamazlar ! yani boşa gidecek bir çalışma yapmışsınız onun için sizi tebrik edemeyeceğim 😒

    • @timhartherz5652
      @timhartherz5652 10 днів тому

      Yes, just get cheap rechargeable batteries, or even cheaper Zink Carbon batteries, they don't leak, have minimal self discharge and don't contain toxic chemicals.

    •  10 днів тому

      @@timhartherz5652 en doğrusu budur, teşekkür ederim

    • @nialldaly7108
      @nialldaly7108 9 днів тому

      Not so, We have a buggy bringing SMT components and tubes of solder paste from our store dept to the shop floor to the SMT machines. Round trip takes 24 mins and it runs on a Super Capicator, Charges during load time. (included in the 24 Min. round trip)

    •  9 днів тому

      @@nialldaly7108 TV kumandası ile 24 dakikada bir şarj istasyonuna girip tekrar şarj olan otomatik bir servis aracı aynı şey midir?

    • @ElectroRobotics-qo2er
      @ElectroRobotics-qo2er 9 днів тому

      While it is true that supercapacitors cannot store the same amount of energy as batteries, they are a resource for low-consumption or short-operation equipment, not to mention how fast they are to charge. The only thing we can do is continue experimenting with what we have at hand.

  • @GroovyG0
    @GroovyG0 10 днів тому

    What sort of "Professor" are you to claim that energy is measured in microfarads? No credibility here.

    • @ElectroRobotics-qo2er
      @ElectroRobotics-qo2er 9 днів тому

      Hello, thanks for the observation. What I am trying to inform is that capacitors store energy and I mentioned that the unit of measurement of capacitors is in Farads, which is not false at all. I am only trying to inform about the usefulness of capacitors. As for deeper topics, I am not trying to give an advanced class, just to give the concepts so that people can learn and inform themselves more easily. Even so, I appreciate your observation.

    • @elvendragonhammer5433
      @elvendragonhammer5433 8 днів тому

      Although you are correct that a Farad is not a direct measure of energy; & doesn't directly quantify the amount of energy itself; rather it is a unit of electrical capacitance, measuring a system's ability to store electrical charge, indicating how much energy a capacitor can store at a given voltage: It does therefore still have a direct relationship to energy, and just like measuring how much energy a battery can store, you MUST measure how much it can store by how long it takes to discharge. Arguing about it's semantics is pointless if you epically fail teaching the subject to the student. The important thing is, there is still a way to measure them in the same manner, so that they can be compared & used in equivalence. Then, once there is a baseline for that knowledge you can add context to include the new information. If these alternately measurable relationships didn't exist- the relationship between magnetism & energy would probably have never been realized, & we would not be sharing knowledge except by writ or spoken word only, as computers wouldn't exist. I've taught hardware level computing, circuitry & board design, CAD/ACAD, & programming computers. Why? Because they are all directly related to each other, & knowledge from one of those subjects always overlaps all of the others. As an example, Hz/MHz/KHz is a measurement of both the cycles of a waveform of radio frequency, & the speed it would travel over a set distance. As such, both must be measured against Time. But because it travels a distance over that Time, it is an exact equivalent comparison to MPH/KPH (or any other measurement of length) if the MBD was at the same scale as the length of distance divided by Time. There's an old quote many like to say, but always out of context; what you've likely heard is this: "Those that can't do, teach." But the the whole quote has a very different meaning- "Those that can't learn do. Those that can't do, teach." It's entire context refers to "Those that can't learn do" as having little or no prospect in education & so they work physical labor or menial jobs, that are mostly repetition with little need for intelligence- vs those that have a better education can usually have a higher station in the workforce & financially as a result. And though I don't believe that applies nearly as succinctly to modern times as it did then, especially with the insane cost of a "reputable" college, there is still value to the lesson.

  • @davidlguerr
    @davidlguerr 10 днів тому

    Too much work, just use rechargeable batteries...

  • @banana_joe_1855
    @banana_joe_1855 10 днів тому

    useless video just use LM3940 and 2 capacitors

    •  8 днів тому

      LM3940 Quiescent current, discharge capacitors!

  • @TheBioniXman
    @TheBioniXman 10 днів тому

    Not a good video, too slow and talking to a 5 year old.

  • @azarahwagner2749
    @azarahwagner2749 10 днів тому

    😂 that’s still a battery , not a capacitor

    • @nyckid
      @nyckid 10 днів тому

      AI mistranslation

  • @purin8799
    @purin8799 10 днів тому

    I absolutely hate how the shape of some remote controls can rock from the slightest touch and takes forever to be still again

  • @Thomas-jw6fs
    @Thomas-jw6fs 10 днів тому

    Old technic...

  • @bachichunduryify
    @bachichunduryify 11 днів тому

    Good idea

  • @MohamedBelhoucein
    @MohamedBelhoucein 11 днів тому

    ألا يمكن أن تتعطل باقي المكونات الإلكترونية الأخرى من الحرارة ؟