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@redveiner
5 жыл бұрын
Sooo helpful and easy to follow. Thanks so much. Love your book, too! Just got 3 55AH lipo batteries..on line soon. Thanks
@stevewilliams846
4 жыл бұрын
Solid information. Thanks.
@georgette0828
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos. I watched this one with my 8 year old because he was asking questions about voltage, Watts, and amps after watching a lot of your other videos. This one answered so many questions for him in a way that I just couldn't explain to him.
@DougFenrich
4 жыл бұрын
Do you have a video or can you go over 24V systems? I was thinking of going with 24v DC BBBatteries and I know nothing about the kind (numbers) of SOLAR I need and if it is better to have 24v battery bank? ??????????????????
@emmanueledet7999
4 жыл бұрын
Please can I come and learn from you
My Grade 8 daughter has been an academic achiever since grade 4 and specifically top achiever in maths. But the one area she just couldn't grasp since Grade 5 was electricity in her Natural Science subject. I've tried many different methods to laymanise the electricity issue but nothing really worked until I stumped upon your video. I've watched many videos and yours is the best by far. I showed her the video and you could literally see the light bulb go on. We watched it for a second time and she asked me if we can physically apply your example, so I said to her lets start small and build a solar power bank, the type you use to charge your phone or tablet. She used all your calculations, did the math and gave me a list of what she needs to build a solar power bank that will be able to power and recharge her iPhone X. I checked her calculations, which was 100% correct, then I sourced the different components. I'm extremely proud to report that she has a solar power bank that works extremely well and that she is now electricity wise. I would sometimes observe her looking at the labels on some of the appliances and know, why she is looking at the label. Big thanks all the way from 🇿🇦 South Africa 🇿🇦
@edog1955
3 жыл бұрын
I. LOVE. This!
@meli9636
3 жыл бұрын
This is AWESOME!!!!! Way to go kiddo!!!!! :) :) :) :) :) :) I wish I was eight and smart enough to figure this out. :) :) I'm still lost!
@tedlahm5740
3 жыл бұрын
Duchl: explain to her that 1amp is really 1coulomb of elections passing a given point in 1second. Have her research how many ELECTRONS are in 1 coulomb. If anyone TRULY understands this a whole world will open up. Thank you for a lovely message and family.
@DuchalvanWyngaard
3 жыл бұрын
@@tedlahm5740..I will let her do some research. Thanks
@marte1a256
3 жыл бұрын
How can i make my kids that smart?
I am 70 years young. Young man, you are going places and taking others with you. In my middle school days we wound an armature on a nail to make it turn. At the same age, your generation is gathering power from the sun, storing and inverting. Keep up the good work. Your parents must be proud!
@Kenneth_James
Ай бұрын
Well, aren't you easily impressed, sir?
@Doc.Holiday
Ай бұрын
@@Kenneth_James … I don’t know if you are the fella that I complimented responding with humility or a troll absent any.
BEST EXPLANATION EVER!
@johnmalaihollo
2 жыл бұрын
Agreed! Even as a refresher its good and very practical
@GripFreak
2 жыл бұрын
His book, "Mobile Solar Power Made Easy" is even better! This kid is on another level and actually knows what he's doing. Get his book!!!
I struggled with the concepts of volts, amps for quite a while. The analogy that I made up that kind of finally made sense to me is this: If the electrical wire is like a highway of cars, then amps are like the cars, voltage is their speed, and watt (total power) is their effect (for example if they were to hit a wall). More cars/amps = more damage to the wall, and higher speed/volts = also more damage to the wall.
@webmube
Жыл бұрын
this one is pretty good
@candyloverstwix912
Жыл бұрын
you definitely not make that up lol but this analogy got me through school for sure
@InfokuId
10 ай бұрын
amps is actually cars per unit of time XD
@nxise823
9 ай бұрын
Only thing I would change is make speed LIMIT volts, not actual car speed (that’s more like drift speed of electrons)
@BreaktimeTraveler
Ай бұрын
Thank you. My visual brain is making sense of this now.
I am an electrician apprentice and I learned more from your KZread than what I’ve learned from my apprenticeship. You’re able to break down technical information into easier concepts to grasp. Thank you!
@Laurel-Crowned
Жыл бұрын
Maybe you can help me out! To figure out wattage of 220v US do you need to add both 110v wire amperage together first or not?
@anitasengrath9270
Жыл бұрын
@@Laurel-Crowned Watt’s law. Power = voltage * amp. So watts = voltage * amps.
@HabibSkills
Жыл бұрын
Where are you from Anita sengrath..?
@redmanrm1
Жыл бұрын
You didn’t make it did you?
@Sam-cv5gd
11 ай бұрын
Recommend taking Physics II (Electric & Magnetic) you will understand the theory behind all this stuff. Plus you learn more about capacitors, resistors, inductors, transformers... more.
I’m a 59 year old woman and I pull a 20’ Travel trailer behind my truck. I’ve never understood electric and this is a great video. I’m going to watch it again as I actually understood what you said I’ll just need it beat into my head a little more. Thank you!!
@MrSupernova111
2 жыл бұрын
How did it go?
@donchristie420
2 жыл бұрын
Yes,update 😃
You essentially summed up the electrical course I took in my first semester of computer engineering in 15 min. They should play this video in the first class of that course and let the students go home for the rest of the semester :) Great job!
@elgringoec
Жыл бұрын
There's some useful application advice here but this theory handwaving won't get you past the first test in an intro to EE class.
@sweetjesus697
Жыл бұрын
that won't pay salaries and tenure though
@BOREDANDWELLBORED
Жыл бұрын
@GeoMac Granddad which one can kill insect faster, "72v dc 15watts" or "20v dc 15watts? I think the 72v because it has more volts but I'm ignorant.
@elgringoec
Жыл бұрын
@@BOREDANDWELLBORED Bug zappers have much higher voltages but limited to very low current for safety. Similar to electric fence.
@BOREDANDWELLBORED
Жыл бұрын
@@elgringoec so which one will kill the insect faster, the "72v 15watt" or "20v 15watt "?
Well done. I'm a specialist in my field so I frequently have to translate complex ideas into user-friendly information for clients who naturally are more concerned with the result than the actual process. That being said, if I can't get the basics across, things don't move forward, hence the need for 'translating' the info. And you just did me that favor. Thanks so much. Your explanation is truly top notch. Clear, functional, applicable... I already feel for more confident about my impending purchase of solar panels and related equipment. Keep up the good work.
@elgringoec
Жыл бұрын
That's right, the knowledge needed for applying existing technology to an application is a small subset of that needed to design a technology.
I spent two years in Navy Electronics school. You do a great job explaining complex subject to a non engineer. A gift.
@Chris_at_Home
3 жыл бұрын
I went to Navy Avionics A School in the early 70s. I retired from a communications technician position doing about everything you can do in civilian world of communications. One place I worked our DC load was 1400 amps at 48 Volts. It was backup till one of the 275KW generators started.
Me at the beginning of the video: ". . .oh! Oh, now I get it!" Me half way through the video: ". . .oh. Oh, now I need to watch this ten more times because I'm totally lost." Please don't stop making these videos! A week ago I didn't even know where to start, and with your help now I feel like I'm starting to get a grasp on it. Thank you!
@karenparham6268
3 жыл бұрын
Completely agree.. 58 yr old here and I will think I'm beginning to get it.
@evolity_
2 жыл бұрын
same, girl
@BrechtGijbels
2 жыл бұрын
Jup, I paused the video for over 20 times I think to take notes. This way, if I study it a bit more with the examples, I might be able to build my own portable battery. Very well explained! Thank you very much.
@jrsmth11
2 жыл бұрын
Same haha 😄
@loriejohnson8706
Жыл бұрын
I get it and then 2 weeks later I’ve forgotten at least half of it
I'm 37 and work in the electricity industry - non-technical role, but understanding the basics helps. Your teaching style is perfect for how I learn - thank you for really excellent content.
In just the first 5 minutes the waterhose analogy and pressure made it instantly relatable and understandable, voltage seems a lot more simple now.This is amazing.
This video was literally more useful than two semesters of physics...
@duderino6171
3 жыл бұрын
@COFASA I dunno, I find it pretty accurate.
@gaelannash2279
3 жыл бұрын
My entire college experience was me YouTubing what the hell my teacher was talking about.... modern education is a complete rip off... especially financially.
@adugnatesfaye3280
3 жыл бұрын
@COFASA tell us why is the comment absurd? The profs many of them can not explain it like him! Why? Not they don't know but will take them a genius genious because students will flock to the to ask them all the time. The same thing this fine gentleman explains it easily! Students will have more respect for the confusing Prof than this gentleman!
@HeirOfGlee
3 жыл бұрын
@COFASA you invalidating their experience is also absurd. They learned more from a 20min KZread video, that's not their fault that's the fault of schooling
@conservativeamber1216
2 жыл бұрын
More so than Calculus 4 With physics class...Teacher was a Mechanical engineer but he sucked at Teaching
Lots to absorb for an old woman, lol. I'm going to replay this daily until it sinks in. Thanks so much for this full description. It's been so hard trying to put all the partial snippets together. Thanks, Will!!!
@juliefroman6189
5 жыл бұрын
me too
@KGisthename
4 жыл бұрын
It is very cool that you want to understand though. 👍
@mglutch9312
4 жыл бұрын
I feel the same..... just trying to figure a solar unit for my home. We lose power all the time... And I would feel better just having something just in case... just essentials for a few weeks or so. This is so hard. I just canceled my inergy order after watching the review.. now I' m all like?? What do I do now!! ??
@chipmeister111
4 жыл бұрын
I'm writing it down as I go and it's sinking in so much quicker. It also means pausing and rewinding the vid to get it all down. There's a lot of info here. Much appreciated.
@jannmacdougall1448
4 жыл бұрын
65 youngster herer. I replay lots of videos ...good for you.....then after a few times..the information "clicks" in.....remember. we didn't learn this as kids..❤🌻🎶
Right on Will! I am bass in class here with these videos, I learned all this information when I was in school, but if you don't use it, "you lose it". This video is completely approachable and understandable. If you are new to electronics, some of the concepts may seem confusing, but these are the essential stepping stones to electrical circuits. Perfect refresher course for me. Thanks Will!
You are brilliant young man! I’ve been trying to understand this stuff for 20 years and you are the first teacher that I can truly follow. Thank you sir
You're very patient and good at explaining things for beginners. If I tried to make this video, I'd have talked about electrons and given formulas like P = IV and no one would have understood what I was talking about. You'd make a good high school teacher I think.
@davidpagett9895
4 жыл бұрын
Michael Z Most definitely a teacher!!
@jrodrc4137
4 жыл бұрын
its called the triangles, or thats how i was taught. E over I and R . I find P over I and E or PIE easy to remember. Once you can picture where the number is in the triangle then you know what formula to use, divide or multiply.
@last7509
4 жыл бұрын
i went to a trade school for 2 years. learned more from this video. 😂 tells me what we call schooling in this nation is rubbish.
@Kimhjortsbjerg
2 жыл бұрын
Don't tell them !!! They would have to reconsider their position in the school system !
I'm a post secondary educator and can honestly say that are a natural educator. Slow, clear, simplified. Nice! Thank you.
I wish I had found this video first when starting working in a DIY electric motorbike with a friend (who did already know much more than me). I did learn what is in this video before already but the way it's explained here is so concise, well-organized, and easy to understand. Well done!
Every now and then one stumbles across pure gold.. I only found this channel a few days ago and it has already become more useful and enlightening than 99% of what else is out there.
I’m a 52 dyi. and a retired manager, this is the best video i’ve ever seen on this topic. Thank you so much for sharing and taking the time to make this video.👍
you're brilliant....I wish everyone with a deep understanding of their subject matter could explain as easily as you do - it's a real gift Will!
I find it amusing that there's better explanation on you tube then by most teachers in the world Great job brother !
@brendonmasters
2 жыл бұрын
Those who can't do Teach
@supermariosavestheday6971
2 жыл бұрын
Yea I learn more from KZread than I ever did in school
@Wornout1
2 жыл бұрын
@@brendonmasters and those who can't teach teach teachers 😊
Your videos are truly very easy for the novice to understand. Thank you for sharing your talents as a very gifted teacher, your audience are very fortunate to have come by your series. Please keep teaching, really great for Van builders, especially us who are complete beginners! Blessings to you Mr.Prowse!
I have spent 50 years in IT avoiding this conversation and here it is, simple as A, B, C - magnificent! Since I now have to use this information daily as a full time RV'er for the last nine years, I finally feel comfortable working with my 12vdc and 120vac equipment...you have changed my world! Thanks!
Thank you so much. I'm starting a job as an apprentice electrician and needed some help with the basics. This helped alot!
My son is a commercial electrician and just explained how to figure out watts on my electrical components like phone, chargers, etc. Chargers for phones oftentimes neglect watts but typically have amps and volts. You have a gift of explaining concepts that make it feel less intimidating.
You are a natural teacher. This is such valuable information. I really enjoy watching your videos. Doesn’t hurt you’re easy on the eyes, keep on making these informational videos. I miss your electric unicycle videos though. Those were fun.
Very good explanation Sir. I am certified by the ISCET and hold a degree in Electronics Engineering Technology. Although I am long ago retired as an old fossel technician, I still wish someone like you had been around when I first started. Blessings to you and your students. BTW, besides the solar cell analogy, you might consider using a transformer for more clarity. Whether step up or step down, the power is the same on primary and secondary windings.
I've been sitting on my solar system for almost a year bcse I was confused about wires, and calculations etc... I've watched many, MANY other videos over this past year and was just so unsure about connecting my system... Then I discovered your videos today.. OMG!!!!! I FINALLY GET IT. YOU ARE AN AMAZING TEACHER. Thank you so very much. I took so many notes and your examples were spot on for my understanding. BEST ON YOU TUBE IN MY OPINION! THANKS AGAIN. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
This is great, and very helpful. Watched this video several times while planning and building my solar grid. When i started I was feeling lost and overwhelmed, after finding your video i feel much more confident about what i'm doing. For some reason it just makes sense now. Thank you.
Will, you're a true pro. Not only are you well versed & extremely knowledgeable, you also deliver & present in such a fantastic demeanor. Your videos help literally tens of thousands of people. I was lucky to find you a few years back when I did my van build. I remember when you had like 2,500 subs. We miss those unicycle vids haha. Very nice work, bud! If you ever need the help of a CPA, let me know!
@WillProwse
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you 😁👍 I'm glad I can help. It's amazing how well these videos have done. And will do 👍
@dianeprovencio5866
9 ай бұрын
@@WillProwse Hello can you recommend circuit quiz book? Also do you offer tutoring lessons?
I love this! I have been so confused until now. Thank you so much! You explain things so perfectly I feel more confident that I can actually do this myself 👍
You are a BRILLIANT teacher. You make complex Subjects much easier to understand especially with all your simple analogies. Thank you
I can't believe I actually understood this. I've watched several other videos and I was lost immediately. Your video 🙌 the basics is where it's at. Build from there. You teach so well. Especially to people like me. I can't learn from a book. I'm a hands on/visual learner. You made the material relatable. I love it. My brain is overloaded and I'm excited. Love the channel. Thanks for being a good teacher 😊
Very good job and delivered in a very good cadence...not herky jerky or confusingly circularly repetative, like some from trying to jump out of a bucket. You delivered in good order.
@loturzelrestaurant
3 жыл бұрын
Hi and Hello. I gather people for a good cause: I wanna provide people with Links leading to bad or toxic people. Mobber, Racists, Sexists, Bullies, more. I got the Links and i need help with reporting them. KZread is in a bad state and i think you heard of that. Many complain about it, its strike-system and its CEO: Susan. But... I mean... complaining about the State of the world is nice and dandy, but... how about acting? Doing something? So i made a Wiki where i store Links for all to use. Yeah, unorthodox, i know, but whatever. Its my Try to help. I know this was random and also overly summarized, but think about it and consider. You can make a difference. I tried to explain it as good as possible, but the Wiki will tell and show you more, i guess.
@yousurf374
3 жыл бұрын
@@loturzelrestaurant you failed to mention anti-american marxist leftists, progressive globalist control freaks and such.
loved your video. thank you for making it. i’ll have to watch it several times to absorb all the information you provided.
Will, I used to watch you when you were living out of your truck/van. Not sure if you still are. Anyway, now I find you're teaching the fundamentals of electricity? You're the man. That said, this video is EXCELLENT. You are very good at making the complex easily understood. This is one of the best explanations I've ever heard. And I've heard many. Great video. Thanks for putting it together.
This is a whole lot of knowledge in one pack. I've just got a whole new set of information to digest right now and in turn use it to step up my electrician work. Thanks a bunch
I like the waterfall analogy for series vs parallel. The voltage is determined by the height of the waterfall. You could 'arrange' 2 waterfalls side by side (parallel) so that the amps (water flow rate) doubles and voltage is unchanged. Or one after the other (series) so that the water flow rate (amps) is unchanged but the voltage (height) doubles.
I could never get the solar knowledge sink in until I watched this video! I Keep revisiting it because every time I watch it I either reinforce something or I picked up something new. Best class ever! Now I feel I have a solid understanding and thanks to you! I bought two of your book one for myself one for a friend. Thank you Will you are awesome!
I am new to solar power and understanding how generating power works. This video is exactly what I need to understand my solar power needs. Thank you for the great video and making it easy on how and where to get started.
As many others have stated, this is the best explanation and breakdown I have ever heard. If electricity and other sciences were taught from an applied perspective like this, you would have much greater general understanding and so much less fear of such topics!!!
I'm trying to become an Electrician so watching your explanations & everything that I didn't know, I probably wouldn't understand from anyone else's perspective but you really made it easy for me to understand & I'm so happy you did that because I would be confused as heck as to how to figure out the basics of Electricity. Thank you so much man!
YOU YOUNG PEOPLE ARE AMAZING...WITH PEOPLE LIKE YOU OUR FUTURE IS IN GOOD HANDS...THANK YOU
I searched for KZread videos before to help me understand this, but it is only when I have watched this video that I now understand the difference between volts, amp and watts. Thank you for sharing this video.
Wow, your talent of verbalization of concepts to the lay person is really meaningful here on YT!!
Thanks for so many top quality videos and information over the years. It has been awesome to watch your content evolve. Cheers.
by watching your videos, I feel like I can get an engineer diploma at any time of the day. That's just how I admire of how good you are in explaining these things to dummies like me. hahaha I'm planning to setup, in the future, a small off-grid system at home, and your videos are really giving me inspiration and confidence. hehe
Thanks for this. I have never understood it in all my years. I'm getting an RV now and trying to put together the best system to be able to stay off-grid for a long time. This has helped me get underway, although I'll probably watch your video a few more times and take notes. Well done for explaining it in this way
I rarely ever comment on KZread but your explanation was spectacularly clear and accessible, you deserve your own kid's education show. It would create an even more brilliant generation. Congrats on your fine understanding and enuncation of it!
WOW! Hands down the best explanation I've seen so far (everything else has been confusing or contradicting). Taking notes & will check out your website. Thank you!!
@bocasdeltoro8670
4 жыл бұрын
Our professors can't teach. That's why most genius engineering students come from abroad. My electronics professor showed up at class every time to look cool and spew industry jargon.
@constantchange_dawn
3 жыл бұрын
I totally agree. Very well explained and easy to understand. He is a gifted teacher!!!
@bertcochran1770
3 жыл бұрын
Bugger off sister, I found him first. Lol
Good instructor, Will. 👍🏽
This is a more intuitive explanation than a lot of other videos. I feel like I'm getting a better grasp of the concepts and what they really mean, not just a jumble of jargon and formulas.
I just jumped into and electrical class. No prior knowledge. This helped so so much. Thank you!
You R a brilliant teacher. You're actually making me understand electricity, a. miracle!!
This is one of the best videos on KZread explaining the basics of electricity. Great video. Subscribed.
Aha, I thought I recognized you - you helped with my plantar fasciitis! I bought the book, too. Glad to see you're thriving on your channel.
So well explained! I used this video to study for my ISA Utility Specialist exam. I was struggling with the electrical portion. Well done!👍
This is the best basic electronic lesson I've found. Fantastic thank you so much I've learned a lot.
I studied engineering in undergrad and grad school and I must say the explanations you give sir are top notched and superior in terms of efficiency
Thank you so much. Nailed it for me on this. New to it and have just built a 100w, 100ah toolbox portable solar set up. I can clearly now see usage and charge as well as adding up wattage. Cheers 👍
Ok, I’ve been looking at videos about this stuff for a while… this is by far the best. Just needed something something to start out so I can beginning doing my first small solar project. Thank you.
The water hose analogy always confused me because it makes Volts and Amps appear the same to me. A catapult analogy worked wonders. Good luck everyone! 1) Volts = Size of the Catapult 2) Amps = Size of the Rock 3) Watts = Firerate of the Catapult I like this because it shows what happens when you have too big a rock on your catapult, or too high of firerate will break the catapult. I know this is an extreme simplification but as a beginner the catapult analogy really helped me, the water hose confused me. Its not the size of the catapult that kills people, its the size and speed of the rock.
@Philippians4vs4-8
Жыл бұрын
@Apexmoon: Hello my friend. I must say that eventhough your analogy makes some sense, you are missing some important info. For example, electrons travel at a constant speed which approaches the speed of light. Also, electrons do not necessarily travel in a parabola as a catapult will. Now for my apology. Electrons flow just like water flows. Imagine a water tank filled with water. The water tank has a valve (resistor) and a pipe (wire). At this time there is only potentential energy (voltage) because the tank is filled with water. Voltage is joules/coulomb. The Coulomb is a large quantity of electrons coulomb= 6.24 x 10¹⁸ electrons. Keep in mind that the water tank is like a storage battery and it is at full capacity or potential. Now, if we open the valve the water will begin to flow. The flow of the water, as in a creek or river, is current flow. Electrically, we measure this current flow as amps which is Coulombs/Second. So therefore, if 1 coulomb passes a point in 1 second, it will produce 1Ampere of current. Hope this helps. Have a Great Day😊
Will, You are an AMAZINGLY effective teacher and instructional designer, and you are articulate and smart. You have a real talent that not many people possess. I've been an instructional designer for over 40 years, so I know what I'm talking about. You have TALENT for taking complex information (probably in many areas) and making it easy to understand and remember. Keep using that talent!
I'm a newbie, for sure, and I found your video most helpful, Will. Well done!
This is one of the single most helpful videos of the thousands that I have watched on KZread. Thank you very much!
The hosepipe analogy was a thing of brilliance. There was no better way to explain and understand that.
This is so helpful will. Thank you man!
I was struggling to understand volts/amps/watts and this explanation was exactly what I needed 😊
I like the fact that you break down things to basics without any condescension.
That was awesome..you are just marvelous....you are very well articulated and have really broken this solar system thing down to my level. Well appreciated.
@Kimhjortsbjerg
2 жыл бұрын
I don't know what level you are talking about but sometimes it feels like i start at a lower level , so maybe it should rather be called up to your level ?
It bears mentioning that using higher voltages reduces amps and wire gauge needed. The 300 foot run up to my solar panels was way too expensive at 24vdc, I buried the batteries and inverter under the panels and ran 120vac down a much smaller wire, saved $hundreds
@code3responsevideos872
4 жыл бұрын
Doug Mcdonell same concept as the utility uses. Most houses have 7200V to the nearest pole. Then coupled down to 240/120 to the service entrance. Could you imagine the cost of running everything as 240/120? Good job 👍
After years of struggling, i now finally understand how this works!! Thank you so much!!
Honestly mate, loved it. I had a problem with my alternator in my van and was told about how it might be to do with my split charger and how my main battery yadda yadda etc. And I realised that even though I teach English and film I have absolutely no idea what the mechanic was talking about. Anyway, I stumbled across your video - what a great explanation! I will now go back to my converted campervan and go through the wiring - I love to understand things like this; you made it soo easy so thanks mate. I will have to rewatch but I had no idea what my solar panels were doing, I just had solar panels on the van. Knowledge is power. Thanks again. I really get it. No longer looking like the fool in the garage. Great mate. Lots of love and gratitude from Scotland. Cheers Sean
Thanks Will!
Super job Will....
Clarified some concepts that were holding me back as I explore going off-grid. Well done and keep up the good work.
Mate, your analogy of the hose was brilliant. The entire video was perfect for me and I've been wanting to learn these basics for some time. Keep up the good work. Stew - Downunder.
My dad, my physics teacher and my brother tried to explain this to me, but I didn't get it. People explain things differently, and I knew I just had to watch different videos on this topic, explaining the concepts in slightly different ways. I guess I can stop searching now, thanks! 😊
Will, you’re the first one explain wire size and fuses. Thank you! Love your channel.
I learned all this in high school about 40 years ago and when I heard your video for the first time,, it was like new with the exception of the terms. Now, while listening to the video for the second time, I guess the knowledge is sealed.
You can tell when someone has a wealth of knowledge... if they can talk about complicated things in a way thatz easy to understand - & make the listener feel inspired not stupid. This good looking '12yr old' is a true gift. Thank you for your vid.
very accurate details coming from a service tech, thanks for the lesson on the solar side .
I'm starting school next month to get my electrician certificate. I'm a 28 (starting later in training) and a female so I am beyond nervous but very excited to start. It's always been a passion to work in this field. This video has really helped me feel more confident to start. Thank you so much for making a beginner feel a bit more confident starting! I spent an hour watching, rewinding and taking notes from you.
@snailordskates384
2 жыл бұрын
How’s it going?
Thank you I'm a beginner diy ,I appreciate all your candor and input. I'm very interested in you're videos concerning "off grid. I'm learning through you're videos. Thanks again.
Perfect information! This morning's tech training for 7 plumbers getting more knowledgable about basic electricity & safety - especially helpful with our electric water heater installations
Amazingly clear, crystal clear explanations of solar power wiring, sizing, fusing. Best I've seen. Just bought your book on Amazon. Thank you!!!
I was explaining this to my apprentice in the car and now this magically pops up in my recommended videos. Phones are scary 🤪
@papageorgeo7497
3 жыл бұрын
Happens to me all the time. It is scary.
@dr.jamesolack8504
3 жыл бұрын
@Rylan.......the "scare" factor is greater than you may think. I will not confirm nor deny the aforementioned sentence.
@Tracor3k99
2 жыл бұрын
If you multiply the phone by the conversation you get wait watts?
You are an excellent teacher! Very clear explanations. I have been learning a lot from your channel about solar power systems. Using your information to guide me in setting up an emergency backup system for my home. Thank you!
Im not sure why anyone would give this a thumbs down. You did an excellent job explaining all of this so THANK YOU! Great vid!
So great, thank you!
You're the man, Will! Thanks so much for taking the time to create this. It's great information and incredibly helpful!
Wow... Really amazing video.. I was doing diy 'wind energy project' for my home, I was very much confused about the battery capacity, inverter type. But after watching this video, I got clear picture, very motivating speech.. 🙏Thanks a lot,🙏
THANK YOU! I will watch this more times, because I can’t remember all of this information but it’s a great resource. I love how you explain things.
Thank you for explaining this so that ordinary people can understand.
@codyolmstead4907
2 жыл бұрын
everyone is an ordinary person... from electricians to the guy that cut your hair, or delivered your pizza. We all have different strengths. Hopefully you can bring yours to the table.
Thank you, Will! Everything explained plain and simple. Your knowledge just helped me immensely.
I was debating trying to learn more about this trade and this video totally encouraged me, the examples you gave for everything were super awesome to understand. Thank you for sharing!!
Watts (over a period of time)... great tutorial! Transistors are easy to explain with the water-hose analogy as well! Lovin’ it!!