
Top 3 GreatScott! videos of 2020 Random/Unscripted Q&A
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Date: 2021-01-03
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Orion
Hey Scott! Umm, i'm planning on building a little electric car, with a power input of between 500 and 1200 watt, i'm not quite sure yet. There is one problem however: i cannot decide wether i should use lead acid battery's or lithium ion battery's; My budget isn't that big, so from that point of view i would rather buy lead acid accu's, but i think (i'm not sure) li-ion battery's have a much longer lifetime, whilst also being smaller and lighter. That would cost me around three times the amount of money i could get the lead acid battery's for, at the same capacity and voltage. What would you do?
I'm sorry if my English isn't so great, i'm from the Netherlands
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Hey Scott! Umm, i'm planning on building a little electric car, with a power input of between 500 and 1200 watt, i'm not quite sure yet. There is one problem however: i cannot decide wether i should use lead acid battery's or lithium ion battery's; My budget isn't that big, so from that point of view i would rather buy lead acid accu's, but i think (i'm not sure) li-ion battery's have a much longer lifetime, whilst also being smaller and lighter. That would cost me around three times the amount of money i could get the lead acid battery's for, at the same capacity and voltage. What would you do?
I'm sorry if my English isn't so great, i'm from the Netherlands
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andy
If someone wants to learn about circuits then I recommend the book The Art of Electronics by Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill. It is now in the third edition and gives a really good introduction into electronics. The first edition of the book helped me when I first started circuit design as it is really readable and points out lots of design gotchas.
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If someone wants to learn about circuits then I recommend the book The Art of Electronics by Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill. It is now in the third edition and gives a really good introduction into electronics. The first edition of the book helped me when I first started circuit design as it is really readable and points out lots of design gotchas.
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easthulk99
I would vote no2 video because i also made the current sensor for my home Assistant.
And the best thing result from this project, i managed to reduce my electric bill up to 30% since i can monitor closely the usage. I also sent a telegram msg to my phone once its more than 15amp.
Hope u could produce more home Assistant diy projects
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I would vote no2 video because i also made the current sensor for my home Assistant.
And the best thing result from this project, i managed to reduce my electric bill up to 30% since i can monitor closely the usage. I also sent a telegram msg to my phone once its more than 15amp.
Hope u could produce more home Assistant diy projects
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Kousheek
Thank you so much for inspiring us on a regular basis! I'm about graduate college as a math major but I would like to pursue a master's degree in the field of robotics/autonomous systems, are there any unis in particular that you would recommend in Germany, and what would be some prerequisites? Thank you so much in advance!
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Thank you so much for inspiring us on a regular basis! I'm about graduate college as a math major but I would like to pursue a master's degree in the field of robotics/autonomous systems, are there any unis in particular that you would recommend in Germany, and what would be some prerequisites? Thank you so much in advance!
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technic
Would you be interested in making a part 15 FM or AM transmitter? (would be fun to see how you would build such a 100mW transmitter) and also do you have a part 15 100mW without licence limit in Germany too? It would be a fun video and also quite entertaining because it would cointain a RF filters too. Would you make it?
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Would you be interested in making a part 15 FM or AM transmitter? (would be fun to see how you would build such a 100mW transmitter) and also do you have a part 15 100mW without licence limit in Germany too? It would be a fun video and also quite entertaining because it would cointain a RF filters too. Would you make it?
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education
I've been watching you for so many years now and finally have been able to start trying to do some electronics myself, I just got a cheap 3D printer to help but i cant get it to work now, I dont know what to do: (
But thank you for all the content even without a 3D printer youve inspired me to do so much keep it up!
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I've been watching you for so many years now and finally have been able to start trying to do some electronics myself, I just got a cheap 3D printer to help but i cant get it to work now, I dont know what to do: (
But thank you for all the content even without a 3D printer youve inspired me to do so much keep it up!
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Souvik
I really love ur videos. and some times i get confused with ur complexity my request is that make a simple beginners friendly playlist that covers all the basic components and a simple example not a project. wish you happy new year! Love from India!
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I really love ur videos. and some times i get confused with ur complexity my request is that make a simple beginners friendly playlist that covers all the basic components and a simple example not a project. wish you happy new year! Love from India!
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Mike
The people who like the technical theory videos are probably current or former EE students. It's nice to see theory you learned in school but in a hands on experimental format. School tends to be all math and not enough experiments or hands on work.
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The people who like the technical theory videos are probably current or former EE students. It's nice to see theory you learned in school but in a hands on experimental format. School tends to be all math and not enough experiments or hands on work.
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Matej
Geared dc motor photo real = 180 rpm
Geared dc motor contact Scotts method = 90 rpm
Geared dc motor contact/photo/mechanical real = 180 rpm
video = 3 sensor outdoes 29 product / rpm measurements and comarison.
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Geared dc motor photo real = 180 rpm
Geared dc motor contact Scotts method = 90 rpm
Geared dc motor contact/photo/mechanical real = 180 rpm
video = 3 sensor outdoes 29 product / rpm measurements and comarison.
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