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Komentáře • 216

  • @yolloocholloo1710
    @yolloocholloo1710 Před 4 lety +71

    Nice electronic demonstration brave man nobody have the courage to do an electronic project in live stream , you did it .

  • @mohammadrezamim272
    @mohammadrezamim272 Před 4 lety +32

    You are a Lovely man. No one has ever designed an electronic project in live stream, That was great

  • @viocaia
    @viocaia Před 4 lety +8

    That's how the things have been done in my youth...audio amplifiers, guitar effects, radio receiver, all kind of preamps and sound generators! I still have the paint pen I used for drawing the boards with leather paint ...but I used Clorhidric acid and Perhidrol...finally, you did a great job, appreciate !!!

  • @sergelavallee913
    @sergelavallee913 Před 4 lety +19

    Now we see all your life, experience, i'm 62. We learn the hard way. Not like the young people today they have everything already made in their hands lol. I remember when i was young too we had to build the board and circuit completely like you did today. I was in the Canadian armed forces at the time taking my electronic course. It was in 1979 lol. Thank's Sorin and keep up your wonderfull work. You're a very passion man and a good hearted man also. Thank's again.

  • @GRDwashere
    @GRDwashere Před 4 lety +8

    Why haven't I found this channel before? This guy is amazing!...best teacher EVER!

  • @DerbyRepairs
    @DerbyRepairs Před 4 lety +8

    That's the art of diy electronics! You dont need schematics and program to draw the circuit. You just think what do you want and you start making it. If you keep making this kind of videos i promise to keep watching! Good Job Mr. Sorin!

  • @interestingspagetti
    @interestingspagetti Před 4 lety +7

    Sorin, you are a legend. I have poked a little fun in the past but was only in jest and will again. I remember commenting that only you could could fix an iphone with 3 amps and petrol. haha.And i really laughed a lot when someone sent you the hot glue hero thing. But honestly your approach to fixing "the things" is unique and unorthodox. You have over 100,000 subscribers that are well earnt and i see it hurts you when you get a few dislikes. But at the time me posting this comment, you have 7 dislikes, and 510 likes. Thats a big WOW my friend. Think i might said before, but when you posted a video about moonlight sonata (november 11th 2017 if any wana see). It touched me and felt i knew you. Please do not change or ever stop posting videos. I have learnt so much from you. I love the soldering iron your using too. I have one of them. Was tempted to do a spoof video of you fixing an iphone with that iron a petrol can, hot glue, and Amps. Thought it might make you laugh. But being serious. Your channel is amazing. You're so knowledgeable. I for one are glad that i ever found your channel. If ever i am over your way. Would love to buy you lunch!

  • @tunderbird123
    @tunderbird123 Před 4 lety +3

    This is the way I design and build my electronic projects....thank you for all!

  • @mariodistefano2973
    @mariodistefano2973 Před 4 lety +9

    even if I could not attend your broadcast this morning, I've seen it right now in the evening.
    What really adds up in your videos is the fact that.... *you don't hide beside fails*... tha'ts really GREAT, man.
    Thanks Sorin for sharing all this AND for...your dodgy style, which demistifies lots of super-high-tech electronic "scientists" here around around the web!
    As you stated at the beginning of this power supply project: ...You don't make BOXES !!! :-)

  • @philipotieno860
    @philipotieno860 Před 3 lety +1

    Sorin is a professional electronics guru i just discovered this amazing tutorials am now happy to advance my knowledge in electronics. Nairobi, Kenya

  • @GlishaSo
    @GlishaSo Před rokem +2

    i was doing this like 25 years ago with father he reached me on some boards for fun when I was younger. I was using just normal black marker it was working perfect and than acid and after it clear board ! Damnnnn you bring me some good old memories back ! Muck love from Serbia !

  • @giorgostexnikos6976
    @giorgostexnikos6976 Před 4 lety +3

    the best linear power supply progect ever.only from professor.whith circuit protection.this is a linear power sapply 25volt 5ampere.thenks sorin for your time.

  • @sharonportnoysharon-pc
    @sharonportnoysharon-pc Před 4 lety +7

    Hi Surin. Thank you. It's very interesting to see how it works.
    It really is very difficult for me. I didn't learn electronics at all, but through your broadcasts I learned a lot .....
    I am developing my own cellular and computer business so it helps me a lot.
    Thank you.
    Sharon.

    • @benc9059
      @benc9059 Před rokem +1

      He is in my opinion, one of the best because he is very pacient and he stays original even if a mistake happens and I've never heard him saying of being the perfect in his métier ! Respect Mr Sorin, I'm african and absolutely your FAN !

  • @paulmuff9883
    @paulmuff9883 Před 3 lety +1

    Absolutely loved it and when it blew up you was not deterred but just carried on to find out the problem brilliant I love watching your videos

  • @ivanzsar
    @ivanzsar Před 4 lety +7

    I laughed soo hard on that smile after the smoke.. Hahahaha..

  • @GRDwashere
    @GRDwashere Před 4 lety +2

    I love this video!...They say that it's when things go wrong that we have the best opportunity to learn.

  • @chloeleedow7250
    @chloeleedow7250 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Remember seeing a lot of those small relays in amps or very similar, pretty sure they still are using these relays a lot in house amps/receivers for different things including multi channel speaker switching to turn output on or off as needed depending on audio profile you're using, stereo vs 5.1 etc. I here my onkyo tonking away quietly when I first power it up and when I'm changing things around in audio profiles. Something rather satisfying about quiet but solid sounding tiny thuds of relays switching in an amp makes me think high quality components even if they are a fairly cheap part taking the effort to incorporate them into the circuit makes a nice touch 😊

  • @kblectronix
    @kblectronix Před 4 lety +4

    Sorin. You're a brave man! One thing I learned in the 30+ years in computers and electronics is NOT to do live demos. Please don't stop. I love your videos. A kindred spirit. Thanks. PS. I did laugh a bit though.

    • @JayJay-ki4mi
      @JayJay-ki4mi Před rokem

      Agreed. I don't even mess with things dangerous enough to kill. A power supply looks fun, but I'm only trained to work with low voltages and amps. Poking a meter into something with 2 amps scares the life out of me and I've never done it.

  • @DCBpower
    @DCBpower Před 3 lety +1

    I worked for a guy that couldn't stand that my PCBs worked first time, every time. He didn't realize that was after many years of boom, pop & smoke. 🤣

  • @weerobot
    @weerobot Před 4 lety +1

    Sorin repairs his own circuit...love it...lol

  • @johnoddvar1967
    @johnoddvar1967 Před 4 lety

    Nail painting! Things getting easy when you know the easy way. I learn so much.

  • @wthornton7346
    @wthornton7346 Před 4 lety +5

    Europe. Africa. Asia. South America. North America. Australia. You are educating the World!

  • @NeverGiveUpYo
    @NeverGiveUpYo Před 4 lety +16

    Amazing and in details explained project! Thank you Sorin for taking your time and teaching the world. Much respect!

  • @SGRILLIES
    @SGRILLIES Před 9 měsíci

    I don't find it boring at all its very informative and interesting I've never seen that done before 👍

  • @juarezcastelo
    @juarezcastelo Před rokem

    I´ve just bought all the parts, I´m about to make my own linear power supply following these couple of videos

  • @Frank55
    @Frank55 Před rokem

    When I was young, I made PCBs the way you showed. I used tar dissolved in laquer thinner. It dried quickly and covered the copper of the PCB in a good way, it was etch resistant.
    Later I used an Edding 3000 pen and a ruler. This gave nicer results.
    But I didn't like the way the PCBs came out. In my opinion it wasn't tidy enough. Also if you needed two or more PCBs, it was a lot of work, so later I switched to PCBs with photoresist and a PC layout application. I still make my prototypes at home this way!

  • @drphlive
    @drphlive Před rokem

    Sorin! Aaron from the US. I have watched a great many of your vids and they have been wonderfully relatable and extremely helpful over the years. Thanks again!

  • @banellone
    @banellone Před 4 lety +3

    Great vid. People might use instead of Volt/Amp meter only a voltmeter that shows volts and amps by toggle switch. Just to make more cheap but effective. One position of a switch will measure volts on the output, the other position will measure voltage drop on the one ohm resistor 25w (current sensor). Voltage drop across one ohm equals amps I=U/R. Power rating of a resistor P=I² x R, so for 5A 1 Ohm it's a 25w resistor, OR 5 x 5w, 5 Ohm in parallel.

    • @rolls_8798
      @rolls_8798 Před 9 měsíci +2

      interesting idea, did not consider the possibility of something like that all. it is possible to have a cleaner, more minimal setup and not rely on the current passthrough of the ammeter this way. potentially (no pun intended) more accurate results as well

  • @ehsanrahmatinia4933
    @ehsanrahmatinia4933 Před 4 lety +2

    Short circuit protection is fantastic

  • @mulatiechekol4513
    @mulatiechekol4513 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Sorin, I had seen before a year a go but I also see it again and it is interesting. Thanks!!

  • @maryjanecosmiano6874
    @maryjanecosmiano6874 Před 3 lety +1

    hi Sorin.. this is zenki from the phil. im such a huge fan of yours and would like to thank you for all the things i've learned from you.. you have been such a blessing to me.. specially during this pandemic because i was able to apply the things ive'd learned and turn it into a livelihood.. god bless you.. and may you inspire more people to get into electronics repairs

  • @nialldaly7108
    @nialldaly7108 Před 6 měsíci

    Hello, Thanks for that, brings me back to my C&G 224 P 1,2 and 3 in the 80's. Making PCB;s like that. I think we used Sulphuric Acid, much more dangerous. Ah the good old days, with home made PCB's and Vero Board.

  • @kztech1319
    @kztech1319 Před 4 lety +1

    3:20:23 Sorin: let's see now
    transistor: let's burn now 😂😂

  • @IsaacOLEG
    @IsaacOLEG Před 3 lety

    Professionals often are afraid of sharing because they would expose themselves to other ( concurrents) . Then what I discovered after more than 30 years trying to get in the "secrets" of my job is that often the limits of knowledge are lower than you supposed, so not saying a word avoid contradictions and criticism ;)

  • @saralight89
    @saralight89 Před 2 lety

    Thanks sorin, I love this tutorial, I have learned alot, and I am more bolder now to build things

  • @force4200
    @force4200 Před rokem

    Nice work Sorin you helped me solve a powersupply problem i had it was the transistor on a 30v 5A robot mower charger

  • @juanchizabaleta2405
    @juanchizabaleta2405 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for the memory of making PCBs with ferric perchloride and indelible ink; very good work, Teacher and that circuit, it works perfectly, greetings from South America.

  • @paminos9970
    @paminos9970 Před 4 lety +17

    We love you Sorin!

  • @Adi-lv9bo
    @Adi-lv9bo Před 4 lety +13

    3:20:25 I know that feeling

  • @stefanBEAR98
    @stefanBEAR98 Před 3 lety

    Never thought of nail polish + remover. Love it.

  • @marcocambon
    @marcocambon Před 4 lety

    longest movie I've ever seen. Oscar for special effects goes tooooo....Sorin !!!
    😝

  • @FrancoCoccini
    @FrancoCoccini Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome practical lesson Mr Sorin! Thanks

  • @roberthead127
    @roberthead127 Před 2 lety

    Wow just found you proper job learning so much best show on earth rob xx

  • @thecentralscrutinizer5105

    Awesome job, and dammit man, I want that T-shirt, "Where's my Mosfets?"...lmao thats rich, Thanks for passing along knowledge Sorin

  • @Iamsuccesspro
    @Iamsuccesspro Před rokem

    I like your red led indicator light on your soldering gun

  • @baguiotechnician
    @baguiotechnician Před 4 lety +1

    hello master sorin you are the best electronics man

  • @medoveVcelareni
    @medoveVcelareni Před 4 lety +1

    Perfectly explained

  • @johnhall3827
    @johnhall3827 Před rokem

    sometimes it is not the cost of buying the power supply it is the whole purpose of a hobby to do it yourself.
    whether for the experience or the knowledge to do it.

  • @chamaraweerasinghe5836
    @chamaraweerasinghe5836 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the everything.You took the the challenge as usual.God bless you.looking forward learn apply cooling fan with dynamic rpm and etc.Thanks again. :).really appreciate if can you can you draw a finalized schematic diagram next episode.

  • @liannebal719
    @liannebal719 Před 3 lety

    i wacth you your video and it was so amazing for to recall my elictronics days ,, even now i learn a lot from your video ,, im from philippnes..

  • @fluffyblue4006
    @fluffyblue4006 Před 4 lety +3

    Despite of being 3+ hours into it, you keep on going until the fault has been found. Nice job. It was an interesting problem: the base of the small NPN of the short-protection circuit would reach max 0.7 volts, and at only the slightest drop of that voltage, it would stop conducting and allow the zener voltage to go up, causing the relay to shutdown the output. That's why it needed a quite big capacitor. Such faults are hard to find. There is already a capacitor, so you know that the reaction is slowed down. But in this case, the first try of the capacitor was too small.
    The relay switch: if the common pin is at the supply side and the normally-close pin at the output side, you can connect a short protection indicator LED to the normally-open pin of the relay.
    If your relay is in the opposite direction, you cannot do this indicator. And you cannot swap the pins easily, because it is on a PCB. That's why I love to build such stuff in mid air. When it is all done, it can be isolated and made stronger with the help of hot glue, or, transferred to a PCB, if you need to make more of them. PCBs are good for mass-production. Not for prototyping.

  • @andrescaneo319
    @andrescaneo319 Před 9 měsíci

    Hola 👋 bien hecho !!yo en lo personal uso un plumón de tinta permanente (no para pizarrones) para hacer el trazado ..y pongo el pcb en un recipiente vacío con el dibujo hacia abajo y vierto el ácido cuidando de que al pcb no le caiga por encima para que este comience a flotar ..mover con cuidando que no se sumerja hasta que se realice el tallado del cobre en el pcb... luego limpio el cobre con una lana de acero para lavado de ollas .. el resultado es mas rápido y menos complicado y se logra un buen acabado..😊

  • @vineshv7401
    @vineshv7401 Před 4 lety

    Marvelous sorin you are very very best always 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @user-cd5zf1zi1h
    @user-cd5zf1zi1h Před rokem

    Because of protection circuit it is shorted then if your RC constant it is high, then your RL output shorted before completing RC constant reach max
    It is ocuurring your RC canstant resetting becuase of output short condition(no current flow to protection circuit base) so 1ohm->RL current flow in state protection circuit Zero volts so your C value it is needed more less than 1uF
    Also Before problem it is not completed state it is still adaptable becuase of your output short and then open output and after your RC constant time over and then RL continue connection it is to able to output Voltage and cuurrent well.

  • @BeetleJuice1980
    @BeetleJuice1980 Před 4 lety +2

    Great job! Can you make a video for the protection circuit and how it works? And the capacitor change why it fixed the problem?
    Keep up the good work, you are a honest decent polite electonics guy.

  • @samuelphillips6617
    @samuelphillips6617 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi sorin enjoy your videos i would like to request and i think it would benefit other viewers, if you can draw over the schematic with the values so so we newbies can try making this power supply. thanks again for the time you take to explain and clear things up God bless.

  • @Swenser
    @Swenser Před 4 lety

    Thanks. Great show. I'll add the short circuit protection to my ice cream container power supply. And it makes me wonder why for a dollar worth of parts the power supply u bought didn't have it. It's crazy.

  • @jipede
    @jipede Před 4 lety

    Thankyou very much for what you have done.

  • @ernstrudolfhayward4078
    @ernstrudolfhayward4078 Před 4 měsíci

    Cu2So4 is copper sulphate if i am not mistaken

  • @Itility_Peace_Of_Mind
    @Itility_Peace_Of_Mind Před 11 měsíci

    The two common ways of etching: Nitric acid and copper : 4 HNO3(l) + Cu(s) ==> Cu(NO3)2(s and aq) + 2 NO2(g) + 2 H2O(l). The solution Sorin is using is Ferric Chloride Acid: which changes the Copper Solids to Ions like this 2Fe3+ + Cu (solid) 2Fe2+ + Cu2+ . Sorin could have sped up the process by removing the board rinsing it in water and then proceeding this would remove the precipates slowing down the reaction.

  • @JayJay-ki4mi
    @JayJay-ki4mi Před rokem

    I guess it's ok, and it works! But, the time and effort you put into this you could have got it much smaller and neater by using brown wrapping tape. You cut strips out and create a negative space to create the traces. Color it in with pen/paint and then remove the tape. Now you have a near perfect looking PCB. Use tinner to tin the pads, and then follow up with UV solder mask. You can get professional looking hand made PCB's that can be used for SMD components. It's an artform for sure, but one I've had to master because CNC's are expensive, and JLC isn't useful when I need a prototype now. I get better results doing this than I do with the photosensitive method and a printer. Plus, doing it by hand is part of the fun and the reason for doing it.

  • @papinkelman7695
    @papinkelman7695 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm only at 3:09:00 but I am ask myself, you buy a power supply to rip out the shortcircuit protection. So 'we' can use the current limiting to find a shorted component.
    Why add a shotcircuit protection if you have current limiting in this ps?
    Also: high quality explanation worthy of the titel 'school'
    And if you heat the ferric acid to about 30 - 35 celsius 86 - 95 farhenheit it wil be much faster.

  • @rokasbravo9714
    @rokasbravo9714 Před 4 lety +1

    lets have a silence minute for 1 part RIP power supply :D

  • @Magnus_E
    @Magnus_E Před 4 lety

    Oh thanks so much for your contribution to the internets! :D

  • @passoapassodofransom7172
    @passoapassodofransom7172 Před 3 měsíci

    🎉🎉🎉🎉 muito bom o projeto meu amigo e a explicação também

  • @lukashanus7805
    @lukashanus7805 Před 4 lety +1

    thanx for this video series. even if it is almos 4 hour long it was very interesting. i learn a lot. i have a question. in video at 36:57 you said that you want capacitor between emitor of BD139 for current limit and ground. but you didnt tell why. same with cap over zener diodes.

  • @Wtfinc
    @Wtfinc Před 10 měsíci

    Im at 3:17:09 and im going to make the guess that the first transistor is effectively sinking all the current for the zener. I think you need a npn pnp combo rather than npn and npn. Thats my guess. That circuit brings up allot of questions for me. I don’t understand how the zener could regulate unless it’s supposed to regulate the base. I figured it would be in series idk, zeners are a bit of a mystery atm

    • @Wtfinc
      @Wtfinc Před 10 měsíci

      “You cannot kill a transistor by shorting collector and base”
      Transistor:
      That was absolutely hilarious. He was talking about shorting 35v across the collector and relay coil. The Zener is killing u. Just use a resistor divider.
      When u said u cant short C and E I believe you were talking about bringing the pins while in circuit. It was priceless.
      I took pictures of this circuit as to play with later

  • @Iamsuccesspro
    @Iamsuccesspro Před rokem

    When the transistor turns on you're applying 35v on the relay?

  • @AkiraReyna
    @AkiraReyna Před 4 lety

    I tried building like this..but I used lm317 and 3 tip3055 transistor...the problem is i cant control the current..instead i add a fix current control resistor..but I like yours more...

  • @ayahsadam9817
    @ayahsadam9817 Před 4 měsíci

    Hallo sir thank nice sharing

  • @dennisc7603
    @dennisc7603 Před 4 lety

    Your wonderful Sorin, Love it.

  • @windycl111
    @windycl111 Před 4 lety

    I love your patience I'm trying to have it rub off on me

  • @user-zm4pm5zm2q
    @user-zm4pm5zm2q Před 5 měsíci

    Very nice information thanks sar ji 🥰🥰🙏🙏🙏

  • @boybravo689
    @boybravo689 Před 2 lety

    Sir is the switch side of the relay is where the fan motor is connected? tnx sir thumbs up done

  • @andytipping70
    @andytipping70 Před 4 lety +1

    do you not need a back emf diode across the relay coil to protect the drive transistor?

  • @belloumaomar5355
    @belloumaomar5355 Před 4 lety +1

    amazing as always , fan control next time!

  • @berkaykalayci
    @berkaykalayci Před 5 měsíci

    Which component can I use instead of AZ1143-04F?

  • @edups3307
    @edups3307 Před rokem

    What's that liquid lacquer called? Used it so many times but never knew how it's named.

  • @boolfnasa2582
    @boolfnasa2582 Před 4 lety

    Thank you Sorin,
    Here is a summary of the changes you made during testing, please tell me if the following is correct:
    1 -You removed the 1 Ohm 10W resistor bridging the 10KOhm variable resistor on top of the 3rd current limiting transistor, without replacement.
    2- You added a 1 KOhm resistor bridging the relay switch connectors.
    3- The relay is connected in the "Normally closed" position.
    4- You replaced the 22uF capacitor by a bigger one, say (220 uF 50V).
    5- Added a 12v diode(1N4007) bridging the coil of the relay
    6- What exactly did you do with Zener diode beside changing it to 12V?
    Correct?
    Anything else?

    • @Cainbantam
      @Cainbantam Před 3 lety

      relay is NO: normally open (open refers to the state of the switch=no connection)

    • @Cainbantam
      @Cainbantam Před 3 lety

      actually I think you were right, I confused the coil of the relay and the switch! the Relay is normally closed

  • @Cainbantam
    @Cainbantam Před 3 lety

    Is BD237 powerful enough? In the specs it only stands 35 whatts, but if it must transfer the shorted current that pass through the relay, there is more like 80 to 120 whatts no?

  • @c1t1z3nz3r0
    @c1t1z3nz3r0 Před rokem

    the smell of old "sacaz" hahahaa

  • @wendelljackson1488
    @wendelljackson1488 Před 4 lety

    Please provide a pdf of the final version of the complete schematic. I would like to build the circuit.

  • @tuberdawoodips972
    @tuberdawoodips972 Před 6 měsíci

    my friend that is fecl3 that is iron salt.

  • @mpalaskokkalis2593
    @mpalaskokkalis2593 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Perfect 👌

  • @boybravo689
    @boybravo689 Před 2 lety

    Sir Sorin i noticed that you disconnect the resistor that connected to the switch side of the relay did you replacced it and if you repaced what is the value tnx sir

  • @MrRvdbeek
    @MrRvdbeek Před 4 lety +2

    I build one tomorrow and get a picture at discord
    Thank you 🙏

    • @seckinseckin3919
      @seckinseckin3919 Před 4 lety

      I couldnt find Sorin's schema.. where is it in discord ?

  • @viola100able
    @viola100able Před rokem

    Thank you so much wow ❤

  • @Atetus94
    @Atetus94 Před 4 lety

    Do practial video about MOSFETS. How to connect them, use resistors with them etc

  • @jaforali0694
    @jaforali0694 Před 2 lety

    Thanks brother good repair

  • @chamaraweerasinghe5836
    @chamaraweerasinghe5836 Před 4 lety +1

    please setup output feedback also on next episode 😘😘😘

  • @irishguy200007
    @irishguy200007 Před 2 lety

    I think at 30 minutes in the guy commenting was talking about using veroboard not breadboard.
    Veroboard is nice enough to use and is permenant.

  • @dannyfreitas2120
    @dannyfreitas2120 Před 11 měsíci

    its been long i have watched you miss you you rock!

  • @juanchizabaleta2405
    @juanchizabaleta2405 Před 4 lety

    Hello Master, greetings from South America

  • @mattdunlop6056
    @mattdunlop6056 Před 3 lety

    I love this........live electronics

  • @saeidhashemi7090
    @saeidhashemi7090 Před rokem

    voltage regulation method with Zener diode is not working also sorin, you can see it directly in 3:02:40. when you are talking about the short circuit protection circuit !

  • @manuelpentinga9312
    @manuelpentinga9312 Před 2 lety +2

    PICASSO ELECTRONICS

  • @Opapa-Jan
    @Opapa-Jan Před 4 lety

    Nice.👍🏻
    Sorin, can you get this level of protection also add to the power suply that you have purchased. I also have a powersuply that is well protected, but unfortunately, the voltage and the amps will not be zero. Please make a video how to customize an existing powersuply with this security.

  • @videos4viewers57
    @videos4viewers57 Před 4 lety

    Sir i like your videos and how to check mobile components with multimeter shorting components

  • @samuelvera9449
    @samuelvera9449 Před 9 měsíci

    Nice work

  • @ajw6715
    @ajw6715 Před 3 lety

    Question. is there a circuit for taking in a sound in one hertz and outputting it in another hertz?