Thank you so much for the support! I’ll try my best to create more videos soon. What DIY topics do you enjoy most? Feel free to share your ideas with me!
Hello i am from Spain, help you to translate to spanisj if you need or like, well i have a question, for don't go with a 12v battery, can do It from qqq,5 v EX. to one doodle to one cerámic condensador you hace 3v, Noe from that yo another diode have the double again, 6v and connected again yo last condensador was have the 12v. I think that less AMP.(i don't kNow, but web can watch the result doing It, what do you think about???
Thank you so much for your kind offer to help with translations! I really appreciate it. Let me address your question: Your idea of stepping up the voltage from a lower source (like 3V to 12V) using diodes and capacitors sounds like a concept related to a voltage multiplier circuit. This method can indeed increase the voltage while sacrificing current (amps), which is typical in such circuits. To make it work, you’d need a properly designed circuit with capacitors and diodes arranged in stages, like in a Cockcroft-Walton multiplier. However, for practical use with devices that require steady power and higher current, this may not be ideal since the amps will be very limited. Have you tried experimenting with this already, or would you like help designing a simple circuit for testing? Let me know-I'm happy to explore this idea further with you!
Thank you for your question! Not soldering onto the PCB could be due to the design of the project or possibly using a different method to connect the components without direct soldering. What do you think about using other methods to connect components in DIY projects?
Thank you so much! Apologies for not explaining clearly in the video. If you're asking about the substance inside the container, it could be a solution or chemical depending on its use. Would you like me to clarify more details in future videos?
"😂 Sometimes messiness is part of creativity! But you're right, I should pay more attention to staying organized. Do you have any tips for managing better while doing DIY?"
More videos please
Thank you so much for the support! I’ll try my best to create more videos soon. What DIY topics do you enjoy most? Feel free to share your ideas with me!
Muy bueno .bueno.
¡Me alegra que te haya gustado! 😊 ¿Hay algún proyecto DIY que te gustaría ver más o alguna idea que quieras compartir? ¡Estoy abierto a sugerencias!
It’s a joy to watch such a creative video. Thank you so much!
It’s a joy to watch such a creative video. Thank you so much!
Hello i am from Spain, help you to translate to spanisj if you need or like, well i have a question, for don't go with a 12v battery, can do It from qqq,5 v EX. to one doodle to one cerámic condensador you hace 3v, Noe from that yo another diode have the double again, 6v and connected again yo last condensador was have the 12v. I think that less AMP.(i don't kNow, but web can watch the result doing It, what do you think about???
Thank you so much for your kind offer to help with translations! I really appreciate it. Let me address your question:
Your idea of stepping up the voltage from a lower source (like 3V to 12V) using diodes and capacitors sounds like a concept related to a voltage multiplier circuit. This method can indeed increase the voltage while sacrificing current (amps), which is typical in such circuits.
To make it work, you’d need a properly designed circuit with capacitors and diodes arranged in stages, like in a Cockcroft-Walton multiplier. However, for practical use with devices that require steady power and higher current, this may not be ideal since the amps will be very limited.
Have you tried experimenting with this already, or would you like help designing a simple circuit for testing? Let me know-I'm happy to explore this idea further with you!
Kenapa tidak disoder kan ke pcb lengket apa tidak ??
Thank you for your question! Not soldering onto the PCB could be due to the design of the project or possibly using a different method to connect the components without direct soldering. What do you think about using other methods to connect components in DIY projects?
چرا توضیح نمیدهی دوستت دارم از ایران . مثلا اون قوطی چی داخلشه
Thank you so much! Apologies for not explaining clearly in the video. If you're asking about the substance inside the container, it could be a solution or chemical depending on its use. Would you like me to clarify more details in future videos?
چقدر شلخته ای تو پسر 😂😂
"Haha, sometimes creativity needs a bit of chaos! Do you have any tips for staying more organized while doing DIY projects?"
"😂 Sometimes messiness is part of creativity! But you're right, I should pay more attention to staying organized. Do you have any tips for managing better while doing DIY?"