Its based on diode voltage drop - its absolutely basics. Typical voltage drop for diode is 0.6 V, so it means tajt if connect 12V at the "start" of circuit, then voltage after firs will be 11,2, nafter next 10,8 etc.
Wrong discription , for 12v or 24volt ?? Basically it needs a resistor at the place of diode , resistor value should be 4.7k for 24v & need a 15v zener diode in series of + input of circuit. Clap for me & slap for haahaahaaa lol 😂 Don’t mind change video please & dont waste time for video circuit 😮
Can you give circuit diagram please😅😅🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 i need it to show it to my college professor or else i want get marks for it and it's working also if possible 🥺🥺
just search soldering tool or soldering machine,ask it or show this to your nearest local electronics shop,he will tell you as well as give you the options as well as instruct you how to use and also give the desoldering chemical which melts and desolders
@@janekspodmarkuszowa5970 Thats wrong because 100k resistor hardly allows any current to flow through LED to make it visibly glow, that too with 4V supply. Anything between 100 to 1000 ohm will work. LEDs require anywhere between 1-20mA current to glow.
About soldering scene: typical led light properly at 20mA current. According to Ohm's law - 100k resistor, 20mA, voltage should be at least 20000V. Power released on resistor would be about 4kW! In final scene, circiut contains proper resistors - 100Ohm.
I was thinking about the same however did not see different resistors used at the end :) . I made calculations and it did not work (in theory) at all :) .
@@delta110a many modern leds give out useful light as much less than 1 ma, especially white ones or others that use a phosphor for the colour instead of directly generated by the diode chip
@@Dave_eni have a 12 volt lion battery pack with bms attached. Can i use this circuit for battery level indication. Or do i need to make changes to the circuit.
@@shaheen06 use 560 ohms or higher resistance for 12 volts battery pack. If 5v then 100 ohms is recommended. I would suggest using 1K ohms for more durability of the circuit.
I love your videos for their simplicity and fundamental value.
Cool gadgets good working
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Its based on diode voltage drop - its absolutely basics.
Typical voltage drop for diode is 0.6 V, so it means tajt if connect 12V at the "start" of circuit, then voltage after firs will be 11,2, nafter next 10,8 etc.
Until it can no longer forward any voltage to power the led
So the higher the voltage the more led it can power through the diode
Dont you mean 11,4 not 11,2?
Wrong discription , for 12v or 24volt ?? Basically it needs a resistor at the place of diode , resistor value should be 4.7k for 24v & need a 15v zener diode in series of + input of circuit.
Clap for me & slap for haahaahaaa lol 😂
Don’t mind change video please
& dont waste time for video circuit 😮
100K resistor kaun se IC se nikale
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Can you give circuit diagram please😅😅🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 i need it to show it to my college professor or else i want get marks for it and it's working also if possible 🥺🥺
Does this totally work on diode resistance? I mean the diode drops voltage and the final bulb gets less voltage?
yes
Cool!
Al principio lo hace con resistencias de 100k pero al final tiene resistencias de 100 ohms 🤷🏻♂️🤔
Wow that’s good
Thanks bro
Bro that metal stick youre soldering the resistor..whats it called?
just search soldering tool or soldering machine,ask it or show this to your nearest local electronics shop,he will tell you as well as give you the options as well as instruct you how to use and also give the desoldering chemical which melts and desolders
Btw guys I tested it it can last up to 30 volts
Mr.miko
Why use 1N4007? 1N4001 is more than capable for the project.
because IN4007 is most common and easily found in any electronics shop.
Resistors 100 kohm ? Sure ?
That's known as a voltage divider, correct?
No
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Not working
24volt battery......?????
Niyə birinciyə 50 faiz?
На сколько ваш акб заряжен? на 100%, 100%, 100%, 50% 😅
Вольтметр за 70 центов и не надо хйней страдать 😏
100k? It's too high for the LED... it should between 100 to 470 ohms only because the voltage maximum applied to test battery is 4.2 v only....
Its 100 ohms only.
@@Dave_en First piace of movie shows soldering 100k resistor.
Circuit contains 100Ohm resistors.
@@janekspodmarkuszowa5970 Thats wrong because 100k resistor hardly allows any current to flow through LED to make it visibly glow, that too with 4V supply. Anything between 100 to 1000 ohm will work. LEDs require anywhere between 1-20mA current to glow.
@@Dave_en Yes - youre absoletuly right, but scene with soldering shows 100k resistor - that wont work.
Circuit - 100Ohms - that works.
About soldering scene: typical led light properly at 20mA current.
According to Ohm's law - 100k resistor, 20mA, voltage should be at least 20000V.
Power released on resistor would be about 4kW!
In final scene, circiut contains proper resistors - 100Ohm.
I was thinking about the same however did not see different resistors used at the end :) . I made calculations and it did not work (in theory) at all :) .
@@delta110a many modern leds give out useful light as much less than 1 ma, especially white ones or others that use a phosphor for the colour instead of directly generated by the diode chip
how to battery level volt
Bhai resistor value is 100 ohm, not 100 k, right..? 👀
Yes. If your power supply is upto 5 volts you can use 100 ohms or more. If 12 volts then use 1K.
Brown..black n yellow=1 0 0000 ohm..100K
@@Dave_eni have a 12 volt lion battery pack with bms attached. Can i use this circuit for battery level indication. Or do i need to make changes to the circuit.
@@shaheen06 use 560 ohms or higher resistance for 12 volts battery pack. If 5v then 100 ohms is recommended.
I would suggest using 1K ohms for more durability of the circuit.
Please make video for 3.7 v battery indicator
Agar Bms k sat lagana ho to
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