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  • @Lesics
    @Lesics  Před dnem

    Hello everyone, please check out my new course on photovoltaic power production - sabinmathew.com/courses/photovoltaic-power-production/#tab-course-section__curriculum.
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    I am sure that you will enjoy the design methodologies and practical knowledge we have shared in the course.
    Cheers Sabin Mathew

  • @TheAboveHorizon
    @TheAboveHorizon Před 2 lety +401

    "When you are bonded to someone, you lose your freedom" love it lmao

    • @maxisuexas2359
      @maxisuexas2359 Před rokem +7

      i laughed hard

    • @randucci
      @randucci Před rokem +31

      Made me ask "are you ok, narrator guy?"

    • @ibeatits
      @ibeatits Před rokem +13

      Had to check the comments to make sure someone pointed this out lol. Got engaged 3 days ago and that comment hit a bit different

    • @YesPLS13
      @YesPLS13 Před rokem +1

      That's why Nikola Tesla lived a free life

    • @jimmyflores9235
      @jimmyflores9235 Před rokem +2

      great joke lol

  • @Rick-tb4so
    @Rick-tb4so Před 3 lety +743

    I like the fact he is explaining it without music playing in the background.

  • @niekvandenberg205
    @niekvandenberg205 Před 9 měsíci +133

    This panel can put out close to 100 watts czcams.com/users/postUgkxOqI2yqX0XVrhR2BMJciTWrHJpG8FhJyg when positioned in the appropriate southernly direction, tilted to the optimal angle for your latitude/date, and connected to a higher capacity device than a 500. The built in kickstand angle is a fixed at 50 degrees. Up to 20% more power can be output by selecting the actual date and latitude optimal angle.The 500 will only input 3.5A maximum at 18 volts for 63 watts. Some of the excess power from the panel can be fed into a USB battery bank, charged directly from the panel while also charging a 500. This will allow you to harvest as much as 63 + 15 = 78 watts.If this panel is used to charge a larger device, such as the power station, then its full output potential can be realized.

  • @glenngoodale1709
    @glenngoodale1709 Před 5 lety +749

    Difference between you and other CZcamsrs is your not lazy. You have no problem moving the camera 65 thousand times for the viewers and you also take pride in the videos you make. Keep up the good work sir!

    • @conspiracyscholor7866
      @conspiracyscholor7866 Před 5 lety +6

      THE WORLD IS FLAT THE SINDOES NOT PRIDUCE ENERGY BECAUSE IT DOES NOT EXIST. PROTONS ARE MAGNETS

    • @aradhyasharma6483
      @aradhyasharma6483 Před 5 lety +12

      @@conspiracyscholor7866 ur mom dude

    • @gebremedhinhiluf2678
      @gebremedhinhiluf2678 Před 5 lety +14

      @@conspiracyscholor7866 what are u saying ...

    • @linyenchin6773
      @linyenchin6773 Před 5 lety +6

      Except; "your" isn't *you're.*

    • @garrettbrooks7157
      @garrettbrooks7157 Před 4 lety +7

      @@conspiracyscholor7866 between the misspellings, the grammatical errors, and you having to comment in all caps for attention....... is all anyone has to know about how bat shit crazy you conspiracy theorists are XD

  • @alibashabsheh1909
    @alibashabsheh1909 Před 3 lety +125

    Simply the best animation ever for a solar cell operation !

  • @BranchEducation
    @BranchEducation Před 5 lety +333

    Really great video on solar cells!! It was a really clear explanation, and impressive that you got into polycrystaline vs monocrystaline. Keep up the great work!

  • @_69_hoonigan
    @_69_hoonigan Před 2 lety +20

    No extra stuff...no extra music - JUST PERFECT! a beautiful animation with apt explanation...really loved it- I had no distractions or au other thoughts while watching it

  • @Mr.Killjoy95
    @Mr.Killjoy95 Před 3 lety +23

    Saw a solar panel up close for the first time. Fascinated me so I had to go and learn how they work. Your video was extremely good at explaining why and how solar panels work from beginning to end. 👍🏻

  • @professorvims6448
    @professorvims6448 Před 5 lety +7

    I'm still very impressed with the ingenuity of the people who had the idea to cook up semiconductors like described in this video... and the people, who saw the potential, like 70 years ago.

  • @Ajay-yh5rf
    @Ajay-yh5rf Před 5 lety +1204

    1:12 When you are bonded with someone you lose your freedom 😉

  • @geraldlarson5796
    @geraldlarson5796 Před rokem +1

    This was perfect! This literally explains most of the chapters in my textbook in a super clear way (Lattice Structure and Bonding, Drift Current, Generation and Recombination, Photoexcitation, Conductivity, etc)

  • @yngveellingsen3545
    @yngveellingsen3545 Před 3 lety

    Possibly the best and most detailed video on solar cells that I've ever stumbled upon. Great work!

  • @jackryan4313
    @jackryan4313 Před rokem +4

    This was a phenomenal video. I didn't think I'd really understand the topic, but this was very easy to digest. Can't believe it took me years to find this gem. Thank you!

  • @10act37
    @10act37 Před 5 lety +8

    Great explanation. Finally got the whole concept including the role of semiconductors and doping.

  • @gebremedhinhiluf2678
    @gebremedhinhiluf2678 Před 5 lety +10

    thank you for ur explanation that helps us to understand the way
    the solar energy gained

  • @kennedystephensonabuyiwoja8167

    I have never come across a clearer video than this on the principal of photovoltaic energy. Great Work engineering team

  • @abhay06976
    @abhay06976 Před 5 lety +3

    this is really good! The animation is excellent and the description is the perfect balance between the details of operation and the main concept behind it. Thank you very much for such a nice video !!

  • @brendanreidenbach5839
    @brendanreidenbach5839 Před 5 lety +6

    Great video, explained very well apart from the closing comment concerning battery storage from large scale PV projects. This is in place currently globally and growing rapidly.

  • @shree9728
    @shree9728 Před 4 lety

    I was actually in search of a video related to the structure of a solar panel, finally I got it here, so grateful for this team😍😍

  • @karthikmaturi9926
    @karthikmaturi9926 Před 5 lety +8

    One of my favorite channel in the youtube.❤️🙏🙂👌

  • @ahmadrezanazif6438
    @ahmadrezanazif6438 Před rokem +7

    This is by far the best educational channel on youtube, it makes most complex engineering designs quite understanding.
    Thank you so much to this great team

  • @GyanerDisha
    @GyanerDisha Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for such a simple and best explanation.

  • @_69_hoonigan
    @_69_hoonigan Před 2 lety +2

    A clean and crystal clear explanation... Indeed interestingly gets everyone attention to the fullest - like you guys are really going straight into our head, while watching this, I didn't really have any second thoughts

  • @polarkerr
    @polarkerr Před 2 lety

    this qualifies as the best solar video on youtube by far

  • @folorunshomustafa2547
    @folorunshomustafa2547 Před 5 lety +128

    "When you are bonded with someone, you lose your freedom". This narrator is going through it. smh

  • @jessedampare1379
    @jessedampare1379 Před 5 lety +21

    1:12 well that escalated quickly 😂😂😂🤣

  • @charmi9878
    @charmi9878 Před 4 lety +1

    everyone needs to learn from the way you explain !! Truely amazing 😊😃
    extremely rare to find such a jem like you .

  • @vanhelsing3225
    @vanhelsing3225 Před rokem

    the most brilliant video on explaining solar panel on youtube. Thanks Mate... God bless you guys

  • @rohanmp-rt1si
    @rohanmp-rt1si Před 2 lety +3

    Sir, Lot of thanks to you
    For making such a informative video and providing outstanding explanation 👌👌

  • @BOLT_9274
    @BOLT_9274 Před rokem +10

    Very good explanation
    It really helped a lot
    Thanks for your efforts 🙂

  • @AlexK-pd7nk
    @AlexK-pd7nk Před 4 lety

    you are saving future lives by posting all these videos. thank you

  • @sagarlokare181
    @sagarlokare181 Před 5 lety

    Amazing video, now we really have a better understanding of solar cells. So greater the depletion layer greater will be the potential difference..
    Loved it.

  • @padkirsch
    @padkirsch Před 5 lety +5

    Great stuff. Love your channel thank You! Im really excited for the concentrated solar power panels of the future. 💟
    Next thing we need to create is a new form to store energy.

    • @mariusvalentincojocaru3195
      @mariusvalentincojocaru3195 Před 5 lety +2

      As long as the sun is shining up there, I think, we're good. For the future don't worry, I am sure we will find a way. All the best!

    • @marcmcgrann228
      @marcmcgrann228 Před 4 lety +1

      padkirsch bvbhh

  • @t.mcgarry4
    @t.mcgarry4 Před 3 lety +9

    "when you are bonded with someone, you have no freedom"
    I feel like this lowkey a cry for help lol

  • @ExtemporeMuzzzz
    @ExtemporeMuzzzz Před 4 lety +1

    This actually made me understand Positive negative side of solar cells. Thanks

  • @firstnamelastname8418
    @firstnamelastname8418 Před 3 lety

    This is easily one of the best explanations, thank you.

  • @ahmeds4
    @ahmeds4 Před 3 lety +3

    The amount of disappointment I feel now is unimaginable. Believe it or not, my professor spent more than 9 lectures trying to explain this simple concept and he couldn't get it through!!! Ugh ...
    This video is incredibly amazing and easy to understand, thank you!

  • @sivakumarroyalg2160
    @sivakumarroyalg2160 Před 2 lety +6

    I am an EEE student when my professor explain the process of parallelism and series but now I understood very clearly Many thanks Lecis

  • @jidanomar4597
    @jidanomar4597 Před 5 lety

    It is the most learning channel in the internet world. Thanks for made such a good
    channel.

  • @salmonz220
    @salmonz220 Před 5 lety +1

    Highly appreciated!😊👍 great info. Thanks and accept blessings.

  • @TheSaneInternational-SNI
    @TheSaneInternational-SNI Před 3 lety +11

    Good to know that here in india the solar power percentage is more than 10% of the total energy input.. seeing the potential of solar energy here in the country along with the rapid infrastructure already getting in place, we can really expect solar energy to be the next form of energy for the nation and the world too...

  • @wentaoqiu4072
    @wentaoqiu4072 Před 5 lety +163

    The emoj-like nucleus representation is really creepy.

    • @kushagrak960
      @kushagrak960 Před 5 lety +4

      Atlas Wlk it's not creepy according to me. It helps us to get a clear picture of that bonding example.

    • @fonduman213
      @fonduman213 Před 5 lety +2

      I didn't quite understand why the holes and electrons formed in the depletion region were moving in their given directions. The electrons moved over to the negatively charged side which already had an excess of electrons, which seems like the opposite of what should happen.

    • @Kanglar
      @Kanglar Před 5 lety +5

      @@fonduman213
      It is kind of confusing. The important thing to note is that the P layer and N layer have NEUTRAL charge to start out with. The P layer (green holes) is not positively charged, it simply has atoms with the electron structure that allow it to accept electrons and become negatively charged. So when the depletion zone forms, the area of the P layer in the depletion zone is actually negatively charged, in other words it was neutral and has now accepted electrons. So when more green holes pop up, the go to the negative charge which is the P layer, and all the green holes stack up and flow through the load.
      You can probably get a better explanation than I can give if you look up how a diode works, which is literally what a solar cell is; a bunch of PN junction diodes.

    • @adhamsalama4336
      @adhamsalama4336 Před 5 lety

      @@fonduman213 Because electrons move in the opposite direction of the electric filed, while holes move in the same direction of the electric field.

    • @Escap1st7
      @Escap1st7 Před 4 lety

      @@kushagrak960 Don't use the word 'according' to describe your own opinions. It sounds very arrogant.

  • @supriyasha2543
    @supriyasha2543 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you so much for such a nice explanation. I will always be grateful for all your videos.

  • @emmae456
    @emmae456 Před 5 lety +1

    Sophomore physics major here professor just asked me to do research on solar cells thanks :) very informative

  • @hailuu625
    @hailuu625 Před 3 lety +10

    3 weeks of studying solar cells in the class at uni are wrapped in 7 mins. very understandable

    • @fn-of-thor8946
      @fn-of-thor8946 Před 2 lety

      Education through video and animation is much better than hammering of professors in college.

  • @thomasjefferson9471
    @thomasjefferson9471 Před rokem +5

    Accurate, Apt and to the point and immensely engaging.

  • @SolarSailor1967
    @SolarSailor1967 Před 4 lety

    Good presentation. I had a flashback to electronics theory classes & struggling to understand p-n junctions.

  • @sriharigummadi8174
    @sriharigummadi8174 Před rokem

    Ever seen this kind of pioneer, marvelous explanation, thank you❤

  • @sudharsanvj8531
    @sudharsanvj8531 Před 5 lety +16

    Thank you for the video ! Can someone explain to me why the electrons generated by the light energy crosses the depletion region into the N-side ? The field favors that direction; but the field is only present in that direction within the depletion region right ? Beyond the depletion region, in the N-side, electrons would want to stick around the positive ions in the depletion region. So why does it move toward the terminal in the N region (Away from the positive ions) ?

    • @BlackRockExecutive
      @BlackRockExecutive Před 2 lety +8

      Probably two years too late now but here it goes. Imagine now the electron has travelled to the n side, with that one more electron at that n side. The n side is initially charge neutral. This electron pertubs the charge balance of the n side by making it more negative. The positive and negative "forces" don't equal now. So the sensible thing is to kick an electron out into the external circuit to maintain back its charge balance.
      If you are interested to learn more about solar cells in an intuitive and fun manner, I'm starting a video series called "Shining Light on Solar Cells", covering the a-z of solar cells. Catch the series here: czcams.com/video/53eBzy8eZ-8/video.html

  • @andrewgutmann9432
    @andrewgutmann9432 Před 4 lety +14

    0:20 New additions to the periodic table:
    Sand
    Air
    Rocks
    Dryer lint
    Surprise

    • @dennisgraudons6645
      @dennisgraudons6645 Před 3 lety

      Absolutely correct. Sand is a compound made up of the elements Si and O. How can such a mistake not be caught.

  • @chizo6113
    @chizo6113 Před 5 lety

    this is a great video.
    i finally grab the principle of solar power.

  • @Dmsxj
    @Dmsxj Před rokem

    Very good video, the production and principle of solar panels are explained very clearly. Grateful!

  • @satishsharma2245
    @satishsharma2245 Před 5 lety +51

    All the persons in 💬 comments are taking about relationship bounding.
    No about solar power 🔋.

    • @richakaithwas5724
      @richakaithwas5724 Před 4 lety +2

      Well they are more interested in bonding than solar power

  • @shyampoonia
    @shyampoonia Před 5 lety +5

    Thank you bro iam easily understand by your video

    • @-SalimRaja
      @-SalimRaja Před 5 lety +2

      "I am easily understand"😂
      Did you even understand his accent?

    • @commanderofkesariyaknights
      @commanderofkesariyaknights Před 5 lety

      English is not first language of most Indians, but there r more Indians who speak better English than entire population of England...😂😂😂😂😂

    • @commanderofkesariyaknights
      @commanderofkesariyaknights Před 5 lety +1

      And moron, don't try Indians in engineering. Most of them study it in English despite not all knowing English perfectly.
      Indians take engineering degree first and then think abt what to do with life.
      Just thank ur stars that economic environment in India is still not competitive and innovation friendly otw Indians would have taken back their biggest economy status which it held throughout history until 17th century.

  • @Skinski7
    @Skinski7 Před 5 lety

    Excellent video. Clear and concise with great presentation.

  • @sharfazhameed6382
    @sharfazhameed6382 Před 3 lety

    Wow what a great video. I knew nothing how it works n when searched for some videos I chose this n I am fired up.

  • @vex_ahlia7
    @vex_ahlia7 Před 5 lety +17

    the speaker accidentally spoke his feelings at 1:13

  • @Jonny8859
    @Jonny8859 Před 5 lety +256

    “When you are bonded with someone, you lose your freedom” basically describes marriage.

  • @TheTapabrata
    @TheTapabrata Před 5 lety

    thank you Sabin Mathew!!

  • @Francesco_Armillotta
    @Francesco_Armillotta Před 5 lety

    Most clear and descriptive explanation ever👏👏👏

  • @baddriversofmoosejaw8681
    @baddriversofmoosejaw8681 Před 3 lety +6

    I was doing some reading about the James Bond Movie: The Man With The Golden Gun on TV Tropes and Idioms. They mention that the villain: Scaramanga, has Solar Cells that operate at 95% efficiency. They mention that the best that solar cells currently get is 25 to 35%. They added that if solar cells really could operate at 95% efficiency, then all other power sources would be obsolete and the energy crisis would be solved. We'd have all the power we'd ever need. Hopefully they'll achieve that soon. Imagine, you'd have solar panels on your roof and never have to worry about running out of power. You could have them on your vehicle and never have to worry about recharging the batteries. Vehicles of every type, except submarines, could be solar powered. Even jet aircraft, since there is a such thing as electric jet engines. The problem with them right now, is the batteries can't hold enough power to allow them to fly the same distance or further then standard jets. Too bad.

  • @santiagodossantos
    @santiagodossantos Před 3 lety +5

    In order to utilize this energy, we need help from the second most abundant element on earth: SAND

  • @davidplata1302
    @davidplata1302 Před 11 měsíci

    this is the best channel to learn about stuff

  • @mohammedal-hammadi5085

    Wowww, you are amazing, thanks for sharing this video, we will wait for more

  • @PaneleFotowoltaiczne
    @PaneleFotowoltaiczne Před 2 lety +4

    Wiem, że warto zaprosić na swój kanał, który poświęcony jest fotowoltaice.

  • @codedemon6697
    @codedemon6697 Před 3 lety +3

    "When you are bonded with someone you lose your freedom" dam thats dark

  • @lesnerchai2186
    @lesnerchai2186 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for your videos, I learned a lot today. I will keep supporting you guys. Gambateh!!!

  • @Matescium
    @Matescium Před 5 lety

    This is best explanation ever i seen

  • @marwanalhussain8502
    @marwanalhussain8502 Před 5 lety +303

    You lose your freedom 😂😂
    Seems that the video designer fought with his wife before starting the video

  • @irondemon1989
    @irondemon1989 Před 5 lety +6

    3:16 do we know the mechanisms how sunlight creates electron wholepairs?

  • @learnwithyaqoob
    @learnwithyaqoob Před 5 lety

    some times its difficult to study things in book and understand every points, to get things understand better one needs to see it practically with a proper explanation. And #learnEngineering exactly doing the same by helping us. this thing really inspired me to create my own channel and share my knowledge to others.

  • @Itsmeshree99
    @Itsmeshree99 Před 3 lety

    Couldn't find a better channel!!!

  • @jparkhku
    @jparkhku Před 3 lety +4

    Solar energy could be stored as H2. This is, in a way, already in practice when H2 fuel is produced.

    • @TsenguunG
      @TsenguunG Před 3 lety

      that is very true. But only problem is H2 tank.

  • @samanthaakkineni6528
    @samanthaakkineni6528 Před 5 lety +4

    Superb please make a vedio on how to convert plastic into fuel plsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssdssssssssssssssssssssssss

    • @juliap.5375
      @juliap.5375 Před 5 lety +2

      Search on youtube «добываю газ самогонным аппаратом бесплатное топливо из мусора». Guys show process how they made fuel from plastic bottles for own motorbike.

  • @KazmirRunik
    @KazmirRunik Před 5 lety

    You just explained diodes in the most concise way I've ever seen.

  • @gudduraj3269
    @gudduraj3269 Před 4 lety +2

    A great representation .... loved this video 💘

  • @thealbaniandude1997
    @thealbaniandude1997 Před 2 lety +3

    4:51 Anyone else sees rainbows when looking at this picture right here? It always happens when there is a texture of dense black and white lines but I've never questioned what it is. You guys know anything about this? Where can I learn more?

    • @th3guardian154
      @th3guardian154 Před 2 lety +1

      Dude yeah, I see what you mean, same thing here man. Some sort of light frequency banding.

  • @brhaneamha
    @brhaneamha Před 3 lety +3

    What does hole movement mean?? How does the hole move? we need details of this.

    • @solapowsj25
      @solapowsj25 Před 2 lety

      See my comment. You would have more questions.

  • @fuzzygenius
    @fuzzygenius Před 5 lety

    The smiling Si are a little creepy, but they really help get the point across. Great video as always! I'm consistently impressed at how well you can explain technical topics in detail in easy to understand ways.

  • @rebazg
    @rebazg Před 3 lety

    Such a great illustration. Who on earth dislikes such a great video? and WHY?

  • @jtart001
    @jtart001 Před 5 lety +9

    "in the case of a solar power plant, the massive amount of storage required is not possible" isn't that what Tesla did with their peaker battery packs in australia? just wondering how it is "not possible" from an engineering standpoint?

    • @douglasaranda2010
      @douglasaranda2010 Před 5 lety +9

      Not economically 'possible' maybe, it's always a matter of cost, of course it's possible, I always have a motto "If you can imagine it, then it's possible"

    • @Familia_nepal_nepal_do_mal12
      @Familia_nepal_nepal_do_mal12 Před 5 lety +1

      "If money and time tends to infinity everything is possible"

    • @johnnywong6907
      @johnnywong6907 Před 5 lety +2

      Instead of storing it, we can just transfer the power generated by the solar plant to the grid system. It is more cost effective

    • @sh2939
      @sh2939 Před 5 lety

      It is possible but the costs would be high so we just let it flow into the grid like any other thermal power plant.

    • @rickyal9810
      @rickyal9810 Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah that didn't age well 😆

  • @samsavelyev4532
    @samsavelyev4532 Před 4 lety +4

    0:22 "We need help from the second most abundant element on earth - sand"

  • @tinedriessen2477
    @tinedriessen2477 Před rokem

    Wow, very clear and concise explanation. Thank you very much!

  • @irondemon1989
    @irondemon1989 Před 5 lety +1

    Amazing animations! You are CZcams goldmine.

  • @unaisa6456
    @unaisa6456 Před 2 lety +3

    When you are bonded with someone you lose your freedom😂😂

  • @gencery273
    @gencery273 Před 5 lety +9

    0:22 sand is not an element. However, silicon is. Great video though. Thank you.

    • @mastergreaty1309
      @mastergreaty1309 Před 5 lety

      i was confused too

    • @evilpatrick9562
      @evilpatrick9562 Před 5 lety +3

      It's not an element if we view it from a scientific perspective, but it is if we talk about the 5 elements of nature.

    • @mastergreaty1309
      @mastergreaty1309 Před 5 lety

      okk i think its in tht sense👍👍

  • @ganindunanayakkara8970

    Awesome explanation!!! Thank you! :)

  • @user-ny2jp6pl4n
    @user-ny2jp6pl4n Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you! I didn't do too well in physics but this explained the concept really well.

  • @ashishnair9463
    @ashishnair9463 Před 2 lety +5

    Hi guys, thank you very much for this video. It's very well done. Just one question. My understanding is that electrons would move to fill the holes. Why then would the electrons move to the n region when light hits the junction? Shouldn't it move the other way towards the p region?

    • @milanganguly8751
      @milanganguly8751 Před 2 lety

      no because they would want to move toward their side, not the depletion zone

    • @ashishnair9463
      @ashishnair9463 Před 2 lety

      @@milanganguly8751 That's what I didn't understand. With the depletion zone being electron poor (and therefore positive), wouldnt the electrons move to fill that side?

    • @fanta1234dunlop
      @fanta1234dunlop Před 2 lety

      That is because there’s an electric field between the depletion. That makes the electrons move to the n type layer

    • @BlackRockExecutive
      @BlackRockExecutive Před 2 lety

      Hi Ashish,
      I totally understand your confusion. Now that there is a depletion region with an electric field (Shown at 2:55, being positive on the n side and negative on the p side), the electron and hole pairs generated at the depletion region would separate according to this electric field, and hence electrons would travel to the more positive n side of the depletion region.
      If you are interested to learn more about solar cells in an intuitive and fun manner, I'm starting a video series called "Shining Light on Solar Cells", covering the a-z of solar cells. Catch the series here: czcams.com/video/53eBzy8eZ-8/video.html Your question is covered on Chapter 5.0 of the series. Stay tuned!

    • @kiranjaiswal3099
      @kiranjaiswal3099 Před rokem

      Well the explanation is actually easy when lesics said after the depletion region is formed there are no free holes and electrons as n region lost electrons they are positively charged and p region get electrons so it is negetive so just because the voltage above the depletion region is different the elctron go to n

  • @hawkofthereborn43
    @hawkofthereborn43 Před 3 lety +3

    1:11 idk man, I'm single and I feel pretty unfree.

  • @pavindurathnayake97
    @pavindurathnayake97 Před 2 lety

    Well explained. Thank you!

  • @siluniliyanage7394
    @siluniliyanage7394 Před 4 lety

    Very Helpful
    Thanks for posting this video

  • @samratprajapati2275
    @samratprajapati2275 Před 3 lety +3

    When you bond with someone - you loose freedom. Haha

  • @Cybernatural
    @Cybernatural Před 5 lety +5

    Should update your video. Grid level storage is possible now.

    • @drakecassidy2942
      @drakecassidy2942 Před 5 lety

      I was thinking the same thing. lol. I'm sure that Tesla (the company) would say the same.

  • @karimelgyar1213
    @karimelgyar1213 Před 3 lety

    you’re in another level compared to any PV videos over there !!

  • @esrabuyukikiztoga8419
    @esrabuyukikiztoga8419 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for your good and clear explanations.

  • @tre3214
    @tre3214 Před 2 lety +3

    It's better to buy them instead of understanding it.

  • @giulioguerrieri8935
    @giulioguerrieri8935 Před 3 měsíci

    perfect expaination! Thank you

  • @NotAnnaJones
    @NotAnnaJones Před 3 lety

    Great animation, voice over and lesson!!