We may add a switch to turn it off when not needed. Also some SMD LEDs can be used just behind the screen and it may look much natural. Good content, keep it up sir.
I did the exact same before watching this video(adding fuse to low current range and backlight) The led drains the battery really fast so I added a switch in series so u can disable it if not needed And the ohm,voltage,diode range is still not protected hope u can make a video about how to add ptc thirmister and metal oxide verraster for over voltage protection And I have the even cheaper version which comes with absolutely no buzzer can u tell me where to connect one? Thanks
Simple, straight, and to the point; purposeful.
Thanks
We may add a switch to turn it off when not needed. Also some SMD LEDs can be used just behind the screen and it may look much natural. Good content, keep it up sir.
Thanks 👍
I did the exact same before watching this video(adding fuse to low current range and backlight)
The led drains the battery really fast so I added a switch in series so u can disable it if not needed
And the ohm,voltage,diode range is still not protected hope u can make a video about how to add ptc thirmister and metal oxide verraster for over voltage protection
And I have the even cheaper version which comes with absolutely no buzzer can u tell me where to connect one? Thanks
I will try to make one in future
Does it glow led in all modes?
Yes, LED glows in all modes.
Make it rechargeable.
Nice idea
@@UtGoTech Thanks, but please make a tutorial quickly.
@MegaTechno ok I will try
Good
Thanks
very fast friend the video
can u make it slow
i have same that multimeter
Ok i will try