@zeitgeist909

Just finished the playlist on electronics for beginners. Been learning electronics for a couple of years and still learned a lot. I really worry that sometimes I don't have a good basic grasp of the fundamentals and this playlist helped me a lot.

@latzobear

thanks dude, if I ever get to accomplish my dreams, it'll be because of you.

@maninarush2112

its hard to overstate how helpful these videos are. you are a hero

@ayush_stha

I had vague knowledge but had these questions in mind which this 5-minute video cleared 4 years after my computer engineering, Wow <3

@kameronmanzon6940

These videos have simplified a concept that can and have been overcomplicated. Thank you for your amazing explanations!

@alexanderk5399

was searching for a set of videos to explain the basics of electricity. Thanks to your great examples and visualizations now I have a basic understanding of all of that! Thanks, man, these are some great videos!

@imqwerty5171

I learned more from these videos than my formal education. Thank you! :)

@andystuart4667

This was so much easier to follow than Voltage. I rewatched the second half of the voltage video about 10 times, and that motor example even more

@josegonzalez-2011

I just got this after 10 minutes of thinking- and it honestly feels like i have been blessed with the power of knowledge from an ancient arcane scroll

@Shark1103

I like how you encourage the viewers to build stuff from the beginning. Not just theories, like school bullshit.

@robmckennie4203

another cool application for the voltage/current trade-off is high voltage power lines. the higher the voltage, the less current you need to transmit the same power. less current means less voltage drop across the power lines, and lower voltage drop means less power being consumed by the lines themselves. the benefit of this is twofold, it's more efficient, and you don't need as much material to make the cables.

@shashwatsangle7460

You are the best teacher one needs to have,for explaining these stuffs. Thankyou

@dillon4321

Man these electricity basics videos are soo useful to me. Thank you

@PoseidonXIII

Amazing series man, this really helped bring it all together for me.

@alektad

You've forgot to mention a crucial thing, which is that everything runs on white smoke, once the white smoke gets out it doesn't want to work anymore.

@rramanathan18

Super super very very useful and informative.
Many more simple things for beginners like me.
Great job good simple english.
Appreciated

@kanabalize

This channel is the best

@ishanpujari2171

"watching things go in fore is fun" ~ I absolutely admire your videos. They are super informative. Thanks

@magica2z

Very good and awesome channel. Thank you.

@barbarian682

You cleared almost every previous doubt I had, Thank You 💪