Beginner Electronics - 10 - Bread Boards

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Published 2015-08-18
We learn how to use bread boards, something very very important!
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I am an electronics hobbyist; I do not have a degree in electrical engineering. This series MAY NOT teach all of the appropriate safety required for general electronics work. Any advice taken from this series should be checked with multiple sources, and a professional should be addressed to ensure proper safety.

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  • @CodeNMore
    *DISCLAIMER - READ BEFORE WATCHING* I am an electronics hobbyist; I do not have a degree in electrical engineering. This series MAY NOT teach all of the appropriate safety required for general electronics work. Any advice taken from this series should be checked with multiple sources, and a professional should be addressed to ensure proper safety.
  • I'm 58 & a certified trainer. You are a natural teacher, please NEVER abandon this series, it is brilliant - truly brilliant. Knowledge is one thing, but you are so good at explaining it.
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