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Hello, everyone watching the video clip. Meet me again, Phongs Jinda, the slogan of repairing to break from the Banlai Electronics shop. Today, let's talk about reading the resistor value to see how many ohms and watts it is. In this resistor, there will be colored lines. The reason is because the resistor is round and flat. If you want to screen it, it will be difficult. You have to invest in machinery because if you screen it, the machinery must be very accurate. The factory or manufacturer solves this problem by making colored lines as a code. If you want to know the specification of how many ohms and watts, you have to decode it. This clip teaches you how to decode it. But there is a type of resistor that is rectangular and has a large thickness. There will be letters telling you how many ohms and watts it is because it is large, so you can screen it without having to decode it. This is easy. Reading the resistor value or decoding requires calculations by multiplying and raising it to a power. I am not good at math, so I have my own method of thinking. Let me tell you, it is very easy. You don't have to calculate anything. The benefit of this clip can be applied to repair and expand because it makes us know the value of the resistor and finding the value of my resistor is not easy enough, it is also sensitive to finding. How to choose, buy, expand, how many speakers can drive, what should you look at? • How to choose, buy, expand, how many speakers can drive? ... SOUNDSTANDARD DA2000 review • Expand what? Create high watts, unique design... Review PFC, Thais make it cheap, how good will it be? With how to work • Review PFC, Thais make it cheap, how good will it be... How to choose a network for good sound Circuit and working principles Choose equipment What is a network? Why do we need it? • How to choose a network for good sound? ... How to measure transistors, diodes, good or bad • How to measure transistors, diodes, good or bad Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/%E0%B8%9C%E0... facebook: / pongpoweramp youtube: / @pong-diy