Great clarity. A nice, visual means of seeing the equivalent mismatches common in amateur radio antennas – bad match = poor output (and, sometimes, damaged equipment in that case!)
"Impedance matching" something you took me to my school days! This was what I was thinking while watching your first part of the video. Excellent work done. Regards,
My favorite vid of the 100 or so of yours I've watched.
THANKS
First time I found a smart person on youtube
so you saying the panel is not delivering whats labelled on it? and is is you think with panels or some
Great clarity. A nice, visual means of seeing the equivalent mismatches common in amateur radio antennas – bad match = poor output (and, sometimes, damaged equipment in that case!)
Perfect
Yeah, my first thought was, "You need a converter !!" 🙂 Thanks for the detail explanation. Nice video.
"Impedance matching" something you took me to my school days! This was what I was thinking while watching your first part of the video. Excellent work done. Regards,
excellent
Hey thanks! Very good video!
12v systems run better at 13.8v more stable on power draws
So why not put an 18 watt globe in the circuit?