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EEVblog 1446 – Analog Watt Hour Meters are AMAZING!

Analog Watt Hour energy meters are fascinating! How they work, teardown, and experiments. Thanks to Max Button for sending this in to the mailbag. 00:00 – Watt Hour Energy Meters 02:11 – Teardown 05:13 – What’s to stop it taking off? 06:40 – Does it work? Testing with a load. …

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eevBLAB 91 – Why Are Fluke Meters So EXPENSIVE?

8 industry reasons why Fluke meters are so expensive, and why people still buy them. You might be surprised by some of the reasons and have not encountered this thinking before in the industry. NOT sponsored by Fluke. In fact you should buy my BM786 for 20% off using the …

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EEVblog 1444 – XMAS Mailbag!

XMAS Mailbag featuring Mrs EEVblog, Sagan, and Huxley! Forum: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/blog/eevblog-1444-xmas-mailbag/ SPOILERS: Badge https://bit.ly/3m3t4Yj RF Antenna DigitalCool PCB Coaster: https://www.tindie.com/stores/digitalcool/ Neon photos from a future Indian EE Casio OH-7000G overhead projector calculator Trevor’s Bench https://www.youtube.com/c/TrevorsBench Circuit Mess Nibble STEM kit: https://circuitmess.com/nibble/ kWh meter Spotty solder paste dispenser: https://avdweb.nl/tech-tips/pcb/solder-paste-dispenser 1980’s Appliance control …

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EEVblog 1443 – They Don’t Teach This in School! (Coherence)

A follow-up video to the Electrodynamic Shaker, showing you the critical importance of Coherence measurement. Something you’ll only get taught in the school of hard knocks! Using the Ling Electrodynamic shaker, a measurement accelerometer, and a Dynamic Signal Analyser to set up a vibration test system. 00:00 – Electrodynamic Shaker …

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