I read my text book multiple times and still couldn't figure it out. I watched your video and in less than 2 minutes, it actually makes sense. Thanks buddy.
Almost 3 years ago when I started watching this channel's tutorial, I was a Civil Engineering student back then, but sadly I failed one of my subjects in which led me to being a shiftee for another course which is electronics, I did not expect to stumble on this channel again for this tutorial and Im glad😂
Actually this lesson is quite understandable I am lucky that I found this video to learn this method This is very quick than reading a book multiple times . However thank you so much bro ❤
So many people has a problem in understanding the conversion of for example like you nicely explained it, converting from kilo ohms to mega ohms. Well done
59 years ago I was a freshman at Don Bosco in Boston and in the electronics course, We went through the color code in detail and I still remember the drill. 0.Black 1. Brown 2. Red 3 Org 4. Yel 5 Grn 6. Blu 7 Vio 8. Gry 9. Wht A few years later i was in school at Ft Monmouth where I was taught this politically incorrect ditty to lock it in - 0. Bad 1. Boys 2. Rape 3. Our 4. Young 5. Girls 6. But 7. Violet 8. Gives 9. Willingly As politically incorrect as it is it sure as hell works.
Nah,that's alright. Actually at first it will be just hard as hell but the time you master that,it'll be very useful.Science is a pain-in-the-ass steady effort,but it can beat fantasy
This was great, I've been looking for "who invented wire precision resistor?" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Henucas Panrooklyn Equalizer - (just google it )? It is a good exclusive product for discovering how to repair electronic devices like a pro without the headache. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my work buddy got great results with it.
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I understand color codes through you but im kindly asking if you can show us how to find the color codes if you have given the multiplier with negative power please please help me
Thanks. I have always sucked at math and being slightly dyslexic doesn't help. I really struggled with binary/hex when I was A+Certified wen the dinosaurs roamed the Earth, but you made it easy to understand. I'm 61 an have been a auto tech most of my life. I was fixing ECM issues back when there was no internet and I had to go to he library to get resistance values for sensors. It was around $40k for 'Alldata' system, and I couldn't afford that, so I had to make due. Most private shops would turn ECM issues away and just send them to the dealer. I am semi retired and live off grid, so I do stupid things like switch an inverter on without disconnecting a generator first. That is something transfer switch would handle, but I took me blowing 2 inverters to find out I can't trust myself and I get in too much of a hurry sometime. I am getting good at diagnosing circuit boards and am waiting for MOFSET's to repair both inverters. I know there are MOFSET drivers as well and will cross that bridge when I get to it. That will be soon. I hope he blown MOFSET's acted like a fuse before it got to the drivers. I am familiar with software/hardware drivers, but IC hardware drivers are a mystery to me right now. When you feed out of phase power into a circuit with a generator, the inverter will lose every time and fuses are useless because the 'alien' power is coming in reverse, and it happens before you can say "oh shit", and you cannot react fast enough to avoid damage. It appears that MOFSET's will asplode very quickly...But I have also had MOFSET's melt in small inverters for no apparent reason other than them being cheapo inverters that fail if the input voltage gets too low too many times and heat up. THer is a protection circut tha is thhere and souns an alarm, but I am always sucking my batteries down to 10 VDC in tthe winter, because I'm too lazy to get out in the -0° and fire a generator
I didn't watch it for a test or school but out of curiosity, I am glad to know how it actually works, I'd use and app to calculate the ohms of the resistors I use.
I learned more here than my modules I literally read mg modules more than 5 times and I still couldn't understand a thing luckily I saw thia Video and it helps me a lot
The problem isn't figuring out the value from the color codes, it's determining the colors of the bands themselves for those blue metal film resistors. all the colors get washed out/distorted.
your also a physics teacher my guy?? damn I thought you were just a math teachers, but thank you for helping me in my math subject when I was at JHS and SHS now I am a college engineering student thank you so much
I've read my text book plus Examples but I was still confused even when my teachers teach me I'm sure I've heard them in concentration but it makes it so bored 😌 After listing this video for 2 min I understood easily thank you lol 😎
For 5 bands do i just do the same but with 3 numbers? So a 200 R would be. brown - 1, black - 0, black -0, which would be 100 (bands) then multiply that by 10² (multiplier) then multiply that with × .02 (tolerance). Did i do it right?
What if I see the colors wrong, since some of these resistors are so tiny. What if I see the blue color as a black color or the other way around. Is there any way that I can check if I am correct before start creating a circut
I still couldn't understand the colour code. could you please help me out. 1st red 2nd red 3rd gold 4th gold and this is from a amplifier with four output and input
22 * .1 with a tolerance of 5% = 2.2 ohms with 5% tolerance the range of resistors = 2.9 ohms to 2.31 ohms (For resistance values less than 10 ohms, the third band is either gold or silver. Gold is for a multiplier of 0.1 and silver is for a multiplier of 0.01.)
Please specify before we pause the video and try ourselves! It's a great video but just mention small details like "when the resistors is higher than 1000 we make it Mega Ohms" also, face reveallll
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I read my text book multiple times and still couldn't figure it out. I watched your video and in less than 2 minutes, it actually makes sense. Thanks buddy.
The video is 10 minutes longer brother
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Almost 3 years ago when I started watching this channel's tutorial, I was a Civil Engineering student back then, but sadly I failed one of my subjects in which led me to being a shiftee for another course which is electronics, I did not expect to stumble on this channel again for this tutorial and Im glad😂
Actually this lesson is quite understandable
I am lucky that I found this video to learn this method
This is very quick than reading a book multiple times . However thank you so much bro ❤
Oh my gosh
You are the best
I was struggling with this concept. Thank you so very much
So many people has a problem in understanding the conversion of for example like you nicely explained it, converting from kilo ohms to mega ohms. Well done
59 years ago I was a freshman at Don Bosco in Boston and in the electronics course, We went through the color code in detail and I still remember the drill.
0.Black
1. Brown
2. Red
3 Org
4. Yel
5 Grn
6. Blu
7 Vio
8. Gry
9. Wht
A few years later i was in school at Ft Monmouth where I was taught this politically incorrect ditty to lock it in -
0. Bad
1. Boys
2. Rape
3. Our
4. Young
5. Girls
6. But
7. Violet
8. Gives
9. Willingly
As politically incorrect as it is it sure as hell works.
Negative vibe xD
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I hope it helps someone:)
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Bad boys, would be conservative boys these days.
Helped me during studying for a test lol thanks
that's exceptional
I really regret having "electronics" as an elective.
Nah,that's alright. Actually at first it will be just hard as hell but the time you master that,it'll be very useful.Science is a pain-in-the-ass steady effort,but it can beat fantasy
This was great, I've been looking for "who invented wire precision resistor?" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Henucas Panrooklyn Equalizer - (just google it )?
It is a good exclusive product for discovering how to repair electronic devices like a pro without the headache. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my work buddy got great results with it.
Appreciate video content! Excuse me for butting in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you tried - Runayslarn Survival Manifestation (search on google)? It is a smashing exclusive product for discovering how to repair your electronic items without the headache. Ive heard some super things about it and my friend Sam got great success with it.
we r forced to study this and we r still grade 8
I really regret having a major that requires it but too late now
actually i was looking for it yet....and i searched it...and youtube showed me this...
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Good video explaining how to read resistor values and tolerances from the color code. Thank you !
Am so so happy right now. It's been two hours I have been on one quest, but after this video I got it right. Thank you so much
helpful! you just helped me on my assignment! thx!
Thank you so much bro I just aced every quiz cause your quiz run down
I have an assignment in the morning with this. So glad I found this.
I understand color codes through you but im kindly asking if you can show us how to find the color codes if you have given the multiplier with negative power please please help me
Thank you so much for this video. I understood absolutely nothing at school. But this is so easy to understand now! ❤
it helped me I'll let you know if I pass the quiz :')
Did you?
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Did you pass the quiz ?
Bruh it's been a year and we didn't hear from u
@@sam7abdo631 he died from his parents after he failed the exam 😂.
You never let me fail... Thank you!
Thanks.
I have always sucked at math and being slightly dyslexic doesn't help. I really struggled with binary/hex when I was A+Certified wen the dinosaurs roamed the Earth, but you made it easy to understand. I'm 61 an have been a auto tech most of my life. I was fixing ECM issues back when there was no internet and I had to go to he library to get resistance values for sensors. It was around $40k for 'Alldata' system, and I couldn't afford that, so I had to make due. Most private shops would turn ECM issues away and just send them to the dealer.
I am semi retired and live off grid, so I do stupid things like switch an inverter on without disconnecting a generator first. That is something transfer switch would handle, but I took me blowing 2 inverters to find out I can't trust myself and I get in too much of a hurry sometime. I am getting good at diagnosing circuit boards and am waiting for MOFSET's to repair both inverters. I know there are MOFSET drivers as well and will cross that bridge when I get to it. That will be soon. I hope he blown MOFSET's acted like a fuse before it got to the drivers. I am familiar with software/hardware drivers, but IC hardware drivers are a mystery to me right now.
When you feed out of phase power into a circuit with a generator, the inverter will lose every time and fuses are useless because the 'alien' power is coming in reverse, and it happens before you can say "oh shit", and you cannot react fast enough to avoid damage. It appears that MOFSET's will asplode very quickly...But I have also had MOFSET's melt in small inverters for no apparent reason other than them being cheapo inverters that fail if the input voltage gets too low too many times and heat up.
THer is a protection circut tha is thhere and souns an alarm, but I am always sucking my batteries down to 10 VDC in tthe winter, because I'm too lazy to get out in the -0° and fire a generator
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Thank you so much! it was explained very clear, only took a few minutes for me to understand fully
2 minutes and better than teacher in school
What is 1.2kv, I don't know the way?
Within the first two minutes I got what I needed tysm
thank you for demonstrating facts about how a risistor works and the ohm value of each color. its still really confuing for me to fully understand
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This has helped me a lot with my gcse thanks a lot
2 minutes in and i understood the whole thing! Nicee
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I didn't watch it for a test or school but out of curiosity, I am glad to know how it actually works, I'd use and app to calculate the ohms of the resistors I use.
Thank you so much ,lik i knew nothing until i watched this tutorial
This helped me with my assignment. Thanks a bunch!
thank you our teacher only gave us output without explaining anything
didnt know how to solve it until i saw ur vid thanks buddy
Thanks for clearing my confusion
I learned more here than my modules I literally read mg modules more than 5 times and I still couldn't understand a thing luckily I saw thia Video and it helps me a lot
Thanks buddy this was accurate and super easy to understand 😊
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Thank you my instructor just didn’t teach us this then gave us a worksheet on it
Resistor Color Code Chart Tutorial Review, very good.We are china resistor driecty factory but we can't use video explan it so good.
This helped me out a lot thanks man
The problem isn't figuring out the value from the color codes, it's determining the colors of the bands themselves for those blue metal film resistors. all the colors get washed out/distorted.
Thanks, that is my first step.😊
thank you so much, this is a very clear explanation!!!
Had a lab. Wanted to be ready. Thank you
This helps alot
You make it so easy to understand. thanks a lot! :-)
this is the era i cry over 8th grade TLE
your also a physics teacher my guy?? damn I thought you were just a math teachers, but thank you for helping me in my math subject when I was at JHS and SHS now I am a college engineering student thank you so much
I've read my text book plus Examples but I was still confused even when my teachers teach me I'm sure I've heard them in concentration but it makes it so bored 😌
After listing this video for 2 min I understood easily thank you lol 😎
This was really helpful. Thank you!
Honestly speaking, brilliant!
Which way is it? Can you read from both sides and still get same results?
ty so much that part with the multiplier, Plus and Minus the tolerance always got me you explained it so well ty again
As usual u make everything the easiest
which way would you read it from?
left to right?.
then which side is left!
Thanks for all your help boss
Superb explained. ❤
Your lesson is well understold
What is the tolerance range for a 12k ohms +- 10% resistor?
me: so yellow blue orange and white
this guy: so we have green blue orange and silver
me: damn im color blind asf
When should I consider converting ohms to K? How high should the value be?
At least if there are three zeroes. But it is optional.
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For 5 bands do i just do the same but with 3 numbers? So a 200 R would be. brown - 1, black - 0, black -0, which would be 100 (bands) then multiply that by 10² (multiplier) then multiply that with × .02 (tolerance). Did i do it right?
Brown, Green, Yellow -Silver=of what ohms?
Can 2 of the same color be put right next to each other?
I'm here as a refresher
if the band like "Yellow-Violet-red-yellow then what is the value of resistor?
Very useful 👌🏻 thankyou sir for good explanation 😁
Please if I'm not given the tolerance in a question eg. RYO without tolerance how should I go about it???
Dude i needed to watch only two minutes of the video to understand what my teacher taught for 3 hours
Thankyou Sir...Very much... You helped a lot
can you start with explaining WTF is left to right, where is left and where is right?
Left to right means the starting from the left most bar of color then one by one to the bar of color to the right.
What if the numbers for the first two color are decimals? Ex: 2.5 ??
How can i get the coded value? plss I really need an answer for my assignment
Very interesting and good to watch
What resistor should I get for 2 red and 2 gold ?
🤝thank you for helping me understand this for my test!! Much appreciated!! 🤙
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What app are you using?
What if I see the colors wrong, since some of these resistors are so tiny. What if I see the blue color as a black color or the other way around. Is there any way that I can check if I am correct before start creating a circut
you saved my life
hey how to defined that was black or not color
7:01 got me confused cause of the colour of the second colour
excellent class😍😍🥰
according to my text book 5% is the tolerance value and 1.2 kilo ohm is the amount of variation. is this true or false?
Im here because im sleeping when my prof is discussing this topic
I'm having a hard time.. what is a 430 million resistor. I can not find one. colors are yellow orange purple gold. thanks
I just love how we uses calculator for simple addition and subtraction xD
Very well explained
I still couldn't understand the colour code. could you please help me out.
1st red 2nd red 3rd gold 4th gold
and this is from a amplifier with four output and input
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2.2 ohms with tolerance of 5% ?
22 * .1 with a tolerance of 5% = 2.2 ohms with 5% tolerance
the range of resistors = 2.9 ohms to 2.31 ohms
(For resistance values less than 10 ohms, the third band is either gold or silver. Gold is for a multiplier of 0.1 and silver is for a multiplier of 0.01.)
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Thanks... really helped alot
Please specify before we pause the video and try ourselves! It's a great video but just mention small details like "when the resistors is higher than 1000 we make it Mega Ohms" also, face reveallll
54 *10^7 is 5.4 m omh is it right sir ?