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.an_audio
fann :
Min, what soldering iron do you use?
2026-05-07 12:48:52
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maurizio4795
maurizio4 :
ma quanti volt entrano in alternata ? 😏
2026-05-24 03:30:28
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ajf912
ajf912 :
Il est préférable de mettre une petite ampoule à filament en série entre les caps et le pont de diodes pour protéger ce dernier ainsi que le transfo car ce sont les capas qui sont supposées délivrer l'énergie nécessaire au soudage : lorsqu'on met les pointes de touche en court-circuit, le transfo délivrera alors brièvement un fort courant mais qui sera rapidement limité par l'augmentation de la résistance du filament, chauffé par ce courant qui le traverse aussi. En plus, ici l'ampèremètre ne "mesure" pas le courant de soudage mais le courant de court-circuit du transfo, et il risque de ne pas aimer longtemps d'être envoyé violemment en butée à chaque mise en œuvre...
2026-05-10 11:11:21
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user3919538322030
Юрий Пахомов :
пайка правильно а нарисованая схема неверная допущено четыре ошибки
2026-05-15 10:47:53
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menemen.with.onion
MENEMEN :
is amp meter necessary?
2026-05-09 12:32:54
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dy74s0q46qia
dy74s0q46qia :
бедный диодный мостик
2026-05-14 17:24:30
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moments_live_
Moments Live :
Hola exelente trabajo cuantos amp hay en la salida?
2026-05-07 23:21:11
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cuervo_god
cuervo :
PELIGROSO
2026-05-21 21:34:03
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horumky
UĞUR :
banada bir tane yap
2026-05-24 07:33:57
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kyawlinmyint39
kyawlinmyint :
ဆရာကူညီပါအုန်းဒါလေးကိုဝရိန်အသေးစားလေးလုပ်ချင်လို့ပါဆရာအခုမှလေ့လာဆဲးမို့ပါ
2026-05-12 06:32:38
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90kph_077
S🇳🇱_077 :
touching a transformer is so painfull🙏🙏
2026-05-08 11:18:40
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fsoug06
_LegAsY_ :
что-то на богатом
2026-05-15 07:26:36
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user9625450450743
Мұқан Баударбек :
Это можно аккумулятором припаять
2026-05-17 07:00:48
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undauntedhomo_sapiens
FRANCIS :
nice one 👍👍👍
2026-05-14 20:38:10
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a_russian_teen
A🇷🇺Teen :
that's so cool
2026-05-07 12:48:25
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xyzzran96
pais :
sudah ku
2026-05-21 14:32:45
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alamimlsiam
MD.Airf :
ভাই আমাকে একটা বানিয়ে দেবে
2026-05-16 14:54:33
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bankhamyai0
แบงค์💸💸 :
ทัน😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
2026-05-07 12:51:24
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user297830093124
Doel RAY 01 :
keren
2026-05-16 01:13:11
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achmad.gojali8
Achmad gojali :
good job
2026-05-12 09:45:19
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taveepolrmn
ทวีพล BENZ, BMW, PORSCHE, RANG :
So good 👍
2026-05-23 21:26:07
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user47703428513930
خالد بن علي الصارطي :
عشان ايش ماهو هذا
2026-05-17 19:29:02
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sam91137068661
SAM :
w
2026-05-14 18:22:59
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user58077931995861
suburr :
yes
2026-05-14 11:50:06
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fruity779
🎀🦋ฟรุตตี้🍉🎀 :
ขอบคุณครับ
2026-05-07 21:08:48
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