When he's checking the AC voltage in the house, the reason he inserts the probes with one hand is so if something happens, the charge is confined to that hand (if you are not grounded) instead of going from hand to hand which includes your heart. You don't want that. Now UA-cam's auto bot will bury this comment deep in the 373 previous comments so no one will ever see it.
I'm an I.T. tech, but I hate to admit that all I knew about electricity before this video was the acronym AC/DC LOL 🙈🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦🏻♂️so I really, really, really appreciate this very thorough & ez to follow video!! 👏🏼😎 Imho you would make a great instructor (if that's not what you already do for a living). I just got me a multimeter for the very same purpose explained in the video (testing if the alternator is properly working before I take it to shop) and now I have a very good idea on how to use it!! Thank you very much for sharing!! Be Blessed!! 🙋🏻♂️ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thanks so much for this great video. I'm 74 years old and have never known how to even begin to use a muti-meter(although I own 2). Thanks again for showing us the basics!
I am just beginning with a test light and because my dad used to incorporate a multimeter into everything, dc and ac, I knew I needed to learn how to use one. Wow, you made it so easy to understand and I can see that I will have to take each part of my car and it's testing one step at a time, first learning the volts as well as resistance, to do a proper diagnosis. Thank you.
Thank you Bob. My step father recently passed. He raised me from 1 yr old. He was auto mechanic and auto upholstery professional. Had his own shops off and on most of his life. I miss him greatly. As do my 13 other siblings. I woulda went by his shop and got the same tutorial from him. Like I did for anything and everything. His name was BOB. Thank you again.
Hi diesel giant- I have to test some relays in my car (04 Honda civic EX coupe) and did some googling to re-familiarize myself with my multi meter since I haven’t used it in 3-4 years. I just wanted to say that there’s a crap ton of videos out there on this stuff, especially when it comes to power window switch/motor/regulator troubleshooting- what I’m searching) and your video is by far the best at going over the basics of the multi meter. A lot of UA-cam channels don’t realize that they’ll say “ok and then switch your multimeter to DC for voltage” but don’t explain about the difference between dc and ac voltage (like the fact that you will never use AC for your auto, etc), and they also don’t explain perhaps what number you should be using (20 vs.200, etc.). I just like the fact that you as a teacher DON’T AUTOMATICALLY ASSUME that we are going to know those things! So many videos don’t describe what they are doing and why. There’s also the other end of the spectrum- there’s the long videos where it takes forever for them to get to the point (I’ll literally fast forward until I see them actually pick up the multimeter 🙄) I just wanted to say that for a 20 minute video instruction I watched the entire thing, and you did a very good job at giving the basics in a CONCISE manner, without skipping over things you don’t realize may not be obvious to all of us. So thanks for this video!!!
@@JasonLee-lv7tm a pretty damn smart, savvy chic who both writes music and works on her own car… most men are actually impressed. So if you’re trying to put me down because I wrote a lot and that alone made you stop to actually type out a “typical chic” comment - sorry, but it didn’t work. you can’t put me down 🙂😇
I’ve got an electrical issue in my Humvee. I can’t tell you how helpful this video has been. This gives me the confidence to check my battery and my wires. Thank you.
Thank you sir for your very clear instruction in the proper use of the multimeter, your ability to impart complex information so clearly and conscisely is highly impressive.
Perfect. Was asked by a supplier of a 12v charger to run a test. Had no idea what they were talking about which led me to various youtubes. This one nailed it for me. Easy to understand and very informative. Thanks this was PEREFECT
Thanks a heap for your tutorial. Many times I have asked for help and everybody holds the meter and starts yakking and I miss the whole thing. I now understand how to use the meter. Thank you so much for taking the time to explain it so that a guy like me could understand how to do it.
Thank you sir! Professor showed us this today but he didn't explain it at all. I'm a beginner in all the techie techie stuff, coming from veterinary into marine engineering so I appreciate your videos ALOT! Much love from Europe :)
Great explanations and teaching. I was completely ignorant and even afraid of this tool. You have the knowledge and expertise of a master teacher. Now l feel informed enough to go get this tool and find out if my alternator is working ok. God bless.
He forgot to talk about testing for circuit continuity. The multimeter has a 9v battery inside it and can send a current through the wires to see if there is a break in the circuit. The position is there on the dial. Also you can check whether a power supply exists between 2 points in a circuit - by putting the red probe into the live wire or on a live terminal (with a power supply on) and the black probe to a good earth or ground.
My Chevy van has some electrical gremlins that cause a battery drain. This video gives me confidence that I can at least attempt to figure it out such as if the alternator is good. Thank you very much.
Great video for beginners like me. If you do not know which holes to plug the wire leads into simply look at the screen and plug your wires into your meter the same as they are in the video on the meter.
Thanks a million!! You are right, it is quite intimidating and just like you said, I look at all this setting and numbers and all i do is acratch my head because I dont know where to start or to be more honest "I dont know how to use it" and your video is the best and easiest to understand and to be honest with you I feel unstopable tedting everything around my truck and check one outlet in my house( I check the wires on my multimeter for safety)... thanks buddy I really appreciate it.
Awesome video! I bought a multi meter several years ago but never used it because I didn't know how. After watching your video, I feel confident enough to put it to use now. Still too chicken to use in my electrical socket though, so I'll stick to using the lighted plug in type for that. Thanks for the step-by-step tutorial.
I'd like to view a record of you utilizing the principles in this "101" tutorial in more complex situations that would be typical for various troubleshooting & testing methods
Thanks to your video explaining the settings on a multimeter, and another video using an inexpensive multimeter, I was able to located the source of the electrical drain causing the perfectly good battery in my truck (with a good alternator) to go dead after a couple of days of not driving it. Prior to watching your video I only used my multimeter to check the voltage of household type batteries. The simplicity of your explanation made it easy, with mine in hand, to follow along as you explained the various settings and uses. Your video was just as the title says that it is.... Thanks.
Thank you for this video. You made things very easy to follow. I have been having problems with my VW Beetle batteries and now I know how to rectify the problems with your clear instructions. No mechanic is going to try to hoodwink this independant Beetlebug owner any more!
I had no idea how to use a multimeter when it comes to anything. Now I know the basics of what to do when it comes to my car. So thanks for the help, its not as hard as it seems lol
Thanks diesel giant, I just purchased a multimeter and was quite bemused by the complexity, especially with the Chinese instructions that didn't make sense. You've made it a lot more simple. 👍
Great video! Voltage drop can be another very useful method to test starter connections, grounds, you name it. Take any electrical path (ie. battery cable) and connect one probe to point A (ie. battery) and the other probe to point B (ie. post on starter) and crank it. If you show 2 volts while cranking, thats 2 volts thats not getting to the starter. Sometimes you can show very low resistance with the meter, but have enough resistance to starve a device. I need to use this method between my cab and my battery with all my accessories on to find an existing ground issue.
Thank you I need a real quick refresher on how to use the multimeter to check a car battery problems in 20 years since I use a Multimeter to check car battery so I just need to make sure I was on the right settings thank you very much very important very very clear you make sure that every point was touched on that way we would not make an error definitely good idea to mention not blowing fuse because a lot of people do that but like I said I have a battery tester my battery tester took a crap so I had to go back a multimeter anything 20 years to use one so thank you thank you thank you very very much the refresher and very informative very very to the point that you make sure every point was touched on thank you very much you will learn a lot from this
Very informative easy to follow thank you very much great job. Great to see it explained so simply and to be used in action I am a first time multimedia user thank you very much
Thanks for this video, I began working on cars as a young kid many Many years ago in the early 70's, by the late 70's I could rebuild every part of an American Auto except the Transmission, Between high school football, Baseball & Track, I wasn't able to focus on Transmissions, Now I own a couple of Ford Thunderbirds, one is a 1977 & the other is a 1988 both have 302 engines, The 88 has a few more electronics than the 77, But I can appreciate the benefit of using this tool, Thanks a bunch.
Awesome video I had a grounded amplifier in my car I figured it was a good place and I had sanded it down but after learning this I was able to get a great ground it was so crazy cause before I was getting weird power surges and now my system sounds clean and car running really good ....thank you so much for this video
Thank you as a first time user i found this video really good, i have still to keep on learning but you have given me the help i needed to want to go on , A very big thank you.
Many thanks to you for taking the time and patient on making this great video. You make things easier for us as beginners and teach us in how to use a multi meter. Much appreciation. Thumbs up
Thank you for that video I watched a lot of videos today and yours seemed to be the best to show you the basic things and you showed the metre up close and where to set it thank you very much.👍👍😀
Thank you so much. I just brought me one and tomorrow I’m going to test it out. It’s an innova auto ranging digital multimeter 3306a and its hands free design
Thank you for your tutorial . Your style of explaining the use of this equipment is excellent for beginners. I will be check your videos for more useful information.
Thank you for your overview of the Multimeter. I appreciated your clear instruction on testing the battery of a car. If I might suggest more videos, I would suggest a real in depth video of just one section of the multimeter per video, and maybe focusing on one subject, such as testing fuses to see if they are good. In another video you might show how to test relays, and so on. I've heard you test auto fuses with the Olms section, and I've ALSO heard you test with the DC voltage section. So that's confusing. If a video maker tries to tell you there are three ways to test fuses, that's super confusing. It might help to tell everyone the simplest way, and leave the other ways for another video. Also, NO ONE tells you if there is a positive or negative side of the tiny auto fuse. Same with small components of other kinds. No one tells you whether you can put the test leads on either side of the fuse, or any other component. But this is just one example of how confusing it can be for a beginner, and the instructor may assume everyone knows these things! But I know for a fact, people generally don't want to show ignorance. And they can get taunted for their ignorance. Me I don't care. I'm ignorant and really appreciate anyone remembering the total beginner state, and explain things extremely basically, so we can feel confident in testing auto fuses, relays, for shorts in wires. Etc. You did a great job showing how to test the auto battery and check whether the alternator is working also. But if there is a short, it could leech out the battery charge, right?? What other things could leech out the battery charge? I'm dealing with two vehicles now, which go dead pretty fast even after the battery is fully charged up, and even my mechanic seems to not have a good handle on this... I'm stuck at home til God (and You Tube) helps me figure out my own electrical problems. And that's why we need to know exactly how to really test for our vehicles wires, our fuses, our relays, etc. God bless you for helping the folks. We are in your debt! Thank you for your kindness in making these types of videos.
Great Vid. As an electrical Noob I would have liked to know where the red and black cable went into the multimeter.. But your video made that clear too.. Thx and keep up the good work!
Excellent , informative and well presented. I use multimeter for Continuity , DC and AC . Thanks for Video I now understand OHM Scale for testing Resistance.
I just want to say thank you for taking time to make this video. I seldom bother to comment of YT vids but this was worth taking time to log into my account just so I can say thank you and I appreciate your clear video. Good good video
Thank you so much for explaining about positives and negatives. That was one of my biggest concerns to deal with this meter and NO ONE on youtube explained it well like you did! So thums up for you
Most of these people doing the how to videos never think as a person that is looking for instructions. Seem like they are more interested in showing off what they know, not showing you how to do it. Understand they are two different things. For example this guy has a title for his video for beginners. If it is for beginners say which port to plug the two leads into. I think there are at least three ports on every meter. If your video is for beginners start from the beginning. If it is for, " Hey everybody, look what I know. Title your video more like " This is what I feel like telling you about multimeters today ". It's not just you. I click on how to video all the time and just get tired of getting started watching a video titled " For Beginners " and the most important step is left out. THE FIRST STEP. Otherwise I did learn some things. It was pretty good.
This is an excellent and broad intro to using a DMM for automotive use. I appreciate the obvious production work you’ve done to make it a great video. Also, a minor piece of errata: @10:57 you report that the meter is indicating that the battery is putting out “about 14.4 volts,” when the meter is reading “14.02”. I believe that means that the battery voltage is much closer to 14 volts (+2/100s of a volt) than to 14.4 volts (-38/100s of a volt). 🎶What a difference a decimal place makes 🎵
When he's checking the AC voltage in the house, the reason he inserts the probes with one hand is so if something happens, the charge is confined to that hand (if you are not grounded) instead of going from hand to hand which includes your heart. You don't want that. Now UA-cam's auto bot will bury this comment deep in the 373 previous comments so no one will ever see it.
good info to know. thank you
still on top..
I see it. Thank you!
VERY HELPFUL THANK YOU
Thanks for the info
This is the first video that has taught me how to use my new multi- meter. Didn't have any kind of instructions with it when i bought it new. Thanks👍.
I'm an I.T. tech, but I hate to admit that all I knew about electricity before this video was the acronym AC/DC LOL 🙈🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦🏻♂️so I really, really, really appreciate this very thorough & ez to follow video!! 👏🏼😎 Imho you would make a great instructor (if that's not what you already do for a living). I just got me a multimeter for the very same purpose explained in the video (testing if the alternator is properly working before I take it to shop) and now I have a very good idea on how to use it!! Thank you very much for sharing!! Be Blessed!! 🙋🏻♂️ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thanks so much for this great video. I'm 74 years old and have never known how to even begin to use a muti-meter(although I own 2). Thanks again for showing us the basics!
I am just beginning with a test light and because my dad used to incorporate a multimeter into everything, dc and ac, I knew I needed to learn how to use one. Wow, you made it so easy to understand and I can see that I will have to take each part of my car and it's testing one step at a time, first learning the volts as well as resistance, to do a proper diagnosis. Thank you.
Larry thanks . I did'nt realize how simple it was
Thank you Bob. My step father recently passed. He raised me from 1 yr old. He was auto mechanic and auto upholstery professional. Had his own shops off and on most of his life. I miss him greatly. As do my 13 other siblings. I woulda went by his shop and got the same tutorial from him. Like I did for anything and everything. His name was BOB. Thank you again.
I love the illustration that you show it was clear until the point self-explained the way you demonstrate how it works that was excellent
Hi diesel giant- I have to test some relays in my car (04 Honda civic EX coupe) and did some googling to re-familiarize myself with my multi meter since I haven’t used it in 3-4 years. I just wanted to say that there’s a crap ton of videos out there on this stuff, especially when it comes to power window switch/motor/regulator troubleshooting- what I’m searching) and your video is by far the best at going over the basics of the multi meter. A lot of UA-cam channels don’t realize that they’ll say “ok and then switch your multimeter to DC for voltage” but don’t explain about the difference between dc and ac voltage (like the fact that you will never use AC for your auto, etc), and they also don’t explain perhaps what number you should be using (20 vs.200, etc.). I just like the fact that you as a teacher DON’T AUTOMATICALLY ASSUME that we are going to know those things! So many videos don’t describe what they are doing and why. There’s also the other end of the spectrum- there’s the long videos where it takes forever for them to get to the point (I’ll literally fast forward until I see them actually pick up the multimeter 🙄)
I just wanted to say that for a 20 minute video instruction I watched the entire thing, and you did a very good job at giving the basics in a CONCISE manner, without skipping over things you don’t realize may not be obvious to all of us. So thanks for this video!!!
I was like man that’s a lot of words, then I saw it was a chick.....yep
@@JasonLee-lv7tm a pretty damn smart, savvy chic who both writes music and works on her own car… most men are actually impressed. So if you’re trying to put me down because I wrote a lot and that alone made you stop to actually type out a “typical chic” comment - sorry, but it didn’t work. you can’t put me down 🙂😇
I’ve got an electrical issue in my Humvee. I can’t tell you how helpful this video has been. This gives me the confidence to check my battery and my wires. Thank you.
Thank you sir for your very clear instruction in the proper use of the multimeter, your ability to impart complex information so clearly and conscisely is highly impressive.
5 years later and this is still helping people. Informative and clear explanations! Thank you.
Thank you! No longer intimidated by my multimeter. Great tutorial
Perfect. Was asked by a supplier of a 12v charger to run a test. Had no idea what they were talking about which led me to various youtubes. This one nailed it for me. Easy to understand and very informative. Thanks this was PEREFECT
Thanks a heap for your tutorial. Many times I have asked for help and everybody holds the meter and starts yakking and I miss the whole thing. I now understand how to use the meter. Thank you so much for taking the time to explain it so that a guy like me could understand how to do it.
Thank you sir! Professor showed us this today but he didn't explain it at all. I'm a beginner in all the techie techie stuff, coming from veterinary into marine engineering so I appreciate your videos ALOT! Much love from Europe :)
You have imparted your knowledge in an excellent manner for the beginners.
Very impressive.!
Great explanations and teaching. I was completely ignorant and even afraid of this tool. You have the knowledge and expertise of a master teacher. Now l feel informed enough to go get this tool and find out if my alternator is working ok. God bless.
You sir are a fantastic teacher...very clear and concise, thank you for this,
He forgot to talk about testing for circuit continuity. The multimeter has a 9v battery inside it and can send a current through the wires to see if there is a break in the circuit. The position is there on the dial. Also you can check whether a power supply exists between 2 points in a circuit - by putting the red probe into the live wire or on a live terminal (with a power supply on) and the black probe to a good earth or ground.
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I watch a lot of videos, you may be newer at this but your one of the best forward.
Thank you/k
My Chevy van has some electrical gremlins that cause a battery drain. This video gives me confidence that I can at least attempt to figure it out such as if the alternator is good. Thank you very much.
Great video for beginners like me. If you do not know which holes to plug the wire leads into simply look at the screen and plug your wires into your meter the same as they are in the video on the meter.
Thanks a million!! You are right, it is quite intimidating and just like you said, I look at all this setting and numbers and all i do is acratch my head because I dont know where to start or to be more honest "I dont know how to use it" and your video is the best and easiest to understand and to be honest with you I feel unstopable tedting everything around my truck and check one outlet in my house( I check the wires on my multimeter for safety)... thanks buddy I really appreciate it.
Your welcome. Glad it helped!
Awesome video! I bought a multi meter several years ago but never used it because I didn't know how. After watching your video, I feel confident enough to put it to use now. Still too chicken to use in my electrical socket though, so I'll stick to using the lighted plug in type for that. Thanks for the step-by-step tutorial.
One of the simplest and educational clips first use of multimeter. Thankyou.
I'd like to view a record of you utilizing the principles in this "101" tutorial in more complex situations that would be typical for various troubleshooting & testing methods
Thanks to your video explaining the settings on a multimeter, and another video using an inexpensive multimeter, I was able to located the source of the electrical drain causing the perfectly good battery in my truck (with a good alternator) to go dead after a couple of days of not driving it. Prior to watching your video I only used my multimeter to check the voltage of household type batteries. The simplicity of your explanation made it easy, with mine in hand, to follow along as you explained the various settings and uses. Your video was just as the title says that it is.... Thanks.
How did you do that? With all the different wires and stuff?
Thank you for this video. You made things very easy to follow. I have been having problems with my VW Beetle batteries and now I know how to rectify the problems with your clear instructions. No mechanic is going to try to hoodwink this independant Beetlebug owner any more!
Great video, you kept this really simple for beginners. Your practical real life examples were excellent
Your welcome.
Very good. Thanks!
Now I think I'll pull that meter I bought a few months ago out of the box.
Great video Thanks
I had no idea how to use a multimeter when it comes to anything. Now I know the basics of what to do when it comes to my car. So thanks for the help, its not as hard as it seems lol
THANX 4 MAKING THIS VIDEO TUTORIAL. I NEEDED THIS SINCE I HAD TO BUY A MULTIMETER TO TEST MY ALTERNATOR & BATTERY. TOP MARKS MATE 👍👍👍👍
Thanks diesel giant, I just purchased a multimeter and was quite bemused by the complexity, especially with the Chinese instructions that didn't make sense. You've made it a lot more simple. 👍
That was a good introduction to using a multimeter. Thanks Bob
Great video! Voltage drop can be another very useful method to test starter connections, grounds, you name it. Take any electrical path (ie. battery cable) and connect one probe to point A (ie. battery) and the other probe to point B (ie. post on starter) and crank it. If you show 2 volts while cranking, thats 2 volts thats not getting to the starter. Sometimes you can show very low resistance with the meter, but have enough resistance to starve a device. I need to use this method between my cab and my battery with all my accessories on to find an existing ground issue.
Thank you I need a real quick refresher on how to use the multimeter to check a car battery problems in 20 years since I use a Multimeter to check car battery so I just need to make sure I was on the right settings thank you very much very important very very clear you make sure that every point was touched on that way we would not make an error definitely good idea to mention not blowing fuse because a lot of people do that but like I said I have a battery tester my battery tester took a crap so I had to go back a multimeter anything 20 years to use one so thank you thank you thank you very very much the refresher and very informative very very to the point that you make sure every point was touched on thank you very much you will learn a lot from this
Thank you. Much easier than trying the small print. Very informative & well presented. Now I will use it. Had it for months
Very informative easy to follow thank you very much great job. Great to see it explained so simply and to be used in action I am a first time multimedia user thank you very much
Thanks for this video, I began working on cars as a young kid many Many years ago in the early 70's, by the late 70's I could rebuild every part of an American Auto except the Transmission, Between high school football, Baseball & Track, I wasn't able to focus on Transmissions, Now I own a couple of Ford Thunderbirds, one is a 1977 & the other is a 1988 both have 302 engines, The 88 has a few more electronics than the 77, But I can appreciate the benefit of using this tool, Thanks a bunch.
Awesome video I had a grounded amplifier in my car I figured it was a good place and I had sanded it down but after learning this I was able to get a great ground it was so crazy cause before I was getting weird power surges and now my system sounds clean and car running really good ....thank you so much for this video
Very complete video. Everything I had doubts about or did not know was covered. Thanks. That will stop the fuses blowing in the multimeters I have.
Teacher, Excellent video, very good, I learned a lot, I will be searching for more.
thanks
Very good explanation of common uses for a multi-meter. I would like to know how to use it to troubleshoot a car ground wire problem.
Munchas gracias! Took the nerve wrecking headache 🤕 from my instruction booklet that came with my multimeter. Thanks
i like the way u explain' simple and direct, easy to learn; Thank you
Great video clear and easy to follow, I’ve got a car that I’m restoring will be confident enough now to check the wiring.
Thank you as a first time user i found this video really good, i have still to keep on learning but you have given me the help i needed to want to go on , A very big thank you.
Likewise, no real instructions with my meter and I have no experience using one. Thank you.Thiswas really clear.
Many thanks to you for taking the time and patient on making this great video. You make things easier for us as beginners and teach us in how to use a multi meter. Much appreciation. Thumbs up
Great Video. I have blown fuses trying to learn how to use my meter and now I see why.
Thank you, that was very helpful. Never used one before but now very confident in using it.
Thank you for that video I watched a lot of videos today and yours seemed to be the best to show you the basic things and you showed the metre up close and where to set it thank you very much.👍👍😀
Thank you for a very informative video as I now have the basic understanding to do a job I need to do.
Thank you so much. I just brought me one and tomorrow I’m going to test it out. It’s an innova auto ranging digital multimeter 3306a and its hands free design
Excellent, simple , you dissolved the intimidating part. Awesome thank you
Great Video! & Demostation!!
Thanks, totally eliminates the guess work for any Job... 👍
i have an entry level centech from harbor freight your video is very easy to understand thanks for a little insight in how to use.
Your welcome Vince!
Thank you for your tutorial . Your style of explaining the use of this equipment is excellent for beginners. I will be check your videos for more useful information.
Thank you for your overview of the Multimeter. I appreciated your clear instruction on testing the battery of a car. If I might suggest more videos, I would suggest a real in depth video of just one section of the multimeter per video, and maybe focusing on one subject, such as testing fuses to see if they are good. In another video you might show how to test relays, and so on. I've heard you test auto fuses with the Olms section, and I've ALSO heard you test with the DC voltage section. So that's confusing. If a video maker tries to tell you there are three ways to test fuses, that's super confusing. It might help to tell everyone the simplest way, and leave the other ways for another video. Also, NO ONE tells you if there is a positive or negative side of the tiny auto fuse. Same with small components of other kinds. No one tells you whether you can put the test leads on either side of the fuse, or any other component. But this is just one example of how confusing it can be for a beginner, and the instructor may assume everyone knows these things! But I know for a fact, people generally don't want to show ignorance. And they can get taunted for their ignorance. Me I don't care. I'm ignorant and really appreciate anyone remembering the total beginner state, and explain things extremely basically, so we can feel confident in testing auto fuses, relays, for shorts in wires. Etc. You did a great job showing how to test the auto battery and check whether the alternator is working also. But if there is a short, it could leech out the battery charge, right?? What other things could leech out the battery charge? I'm dealing with two vehicles now, which go dead pretty fast even after the battery is fully charged up, and even my mechanic seems to not have a good handle on this... I'm stuck at home til God (and You Tube) helps me figure out my own electrical problems. And that's why we need to know exactly how to really test for our vehicles wires, our fuses, our relays, etc. God bless you for helping the folks. We are in your debt! Thank you for your kindness in making these types of videos.
What did you figure out? I just saw the video, on how to use a multimeter for beginners?
Excellent presentation...no longer intimidated! Thank you!
Very well explained everything about multimeters and many thanks for your dedication in this video.
This video is informative and explained in a precise and simple way. Great video.
I can’t thank you enough. Man, this video was so well presented with great details. Thank you, Sir!!!!
Great Vid. As an electrical Noob I would have liked to know where the red and black cable went into the multimeter.. But your video made that clear too.. Thx and keep up the good work!
great my multimeter was also an old one and it not really the same as the modern ones this video helped a lot
Yes, I do feel intimidated. But you made the video very descriptive and easy to understand. Thanks, so much. Thumbs-up!!
Thank you... I have not used a multi meter since i was in Tech School, Great Refresher.
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Excellent , informative and well presented. I use multimeter for Continuity , DC and AC . Thanks for Video I now understand OHM Scale for testing Resistance.
You are a very good teacher I have learnt some things from your video
Thx you so much for explaining how to use a multimeter .Very clear and concise :)
Your welcome.
great video man. just got one and had no clue how to use it but I wanted to learn
I just want to say thank you for taking time to make this video. I seldom bother to comment of YT vids but this was worth taking time to log into my account just so I can say thank you and I appreciate your clear video. Good good video
Thank you !! I have the same meter and was never sure how to use it, Now I do.
Thankyou!! You just saved my van fridge decal - my van looks awesome super pleased 👍
great video i am very proud to use my multimeter now
Thank you so much for explaining about positives and negatives. That was one of my biggest concerns to deal with this meter and NO ONE on youtube explained it well like you did! So thums up for you
very helfull for someone like me who does not know basic electrical,Thanks
Great explanation with emphasis on Safety First! 👍🏼
Great stuff. We appreciate you sharing your knowledge and explaining clearly.
Thanks for help. You video gave me hope to use a meter
Thank you, for a very informative video, also for taking the time to do so.
Your welcome
Great illustrations I am now very confident. Cheers for that.
Very good explanation on the DC side of the multimeter, Thanks
Most of these people doing the how to videos never think as a person that is looking for instructions. Seem like they are more interested in showing off what they know, not showing you how to do it. Understand they are two different things. For example this guy has a title for his video for beginners. If it is for beginners say which port to plug the two leads into. I think there are at least three ports on every meter. If your video is for beginners start from the beginning. If it is for, " Hey everybody, look what I know. Title your video more like " This is what I feel like telling you about multimeters today ". It's not just you. I click on how to video all the time and just get tired of getting started watching a video titled " For Beginners " and the most important step is left out. THE FIRST STEP. Otherwise I did learn some things. It was pretty good.
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Best intro video I’ve found. Covers all the bases of the basics.
video was helpful I am first time user with the mulitmeter thanks
Excellent video. Well thought out and explained, really good examples too.
I'll be putting what I've learned to practice right away 👍🏿
The best video on this subject that I've found. Clear and simple. Thanks!
Thank you very much. This was very helpful to me.
Your welcome!
awesome thanks, i can never remember how my multimeter works, great tute.
Wow! Love you basic video on the multimeter. Please do one on basic symbols of multimeters and Clamp style multimeters!
This is an excellent and broad intro to using a DMM for automotive use. I appreciate the obvious production work you’ve done to make it a great video. Also, a minor piece of errata:
@10:57 you report that the meter is indicating that the battery is putting out “about 14.4 volts,” when the meter is reading “14.02”. I believe that means that the battery voltage is much closer to 14 volts (+2/100s of a volt) than to 14.4 volts (-38/100s of a volt). 🎶What a difference a decimal place makes 🎵
Thanks very much I had no idea how to use my brand new mercury mtm01 multimeter Thanks very much really good video appreciate it
thanks for explaining the multimetre as I was only guessing and not even knowing what I was guessing so thank you.
Great video. I have the craftsman 82141. Similar to yours and also bought at sears. Definitely needed this when I went through 2-3 car batteries.
Thanks 👍 alot sir it gonna help the world indeed ur making a better place for living, we've gained much
Thanks a mill man! I went from how the hell do I use this? To wow that's easy! Thanks again.
Good video.Need to know more. Continuity etc.Keep going More videos.
Great Video.... You Truly Simplified The Use Of The Digital Multi meter.... I Think I'm Ready To Buy One,
Thanx 🙌
Very good and explaining everything I'm not scared no more thank you