I just published my next #electronics video. I almost didn't post this one because I'm reasonably sure I'm wrong about almost everything the entire time. I recorded it awhile ago and feel like I have a better handle on it by now, but I figured it doesn't hurt to show that the learning process often involves spending some significant time being horribly confused. (Plus, I really liked what I came up with for my thumbnail image.) youtu.be/RRDdNgCswTc

@bigzaphod nice video. I loved your little Elegoo power module; would you mind if I asked what it was (model number, or whatever)? It would be nice than the cobbled together power supplies I’ve been using.

@mo thanks! The little breadboard power module came with this kit: amzn.to/3MYwfho I'm not sure if Elegoo sells theirs separately or not, but there are bunch of very similar power modules on Amazon from other companies that aren't bundled in a kit (although quality probably varies a lot and a weird number of them seem to be sold in pairs for some reason). The actual AC to DC power supply I used with it was this: amzn.to/3uAYxIE

@bigzaphod Cool, thanks. I can see the same kit on UK Amazon, so I could buy it and get an extra breadboard and some prototyping components.

Though maybe what I should be buying is a bench power supply, as I need 12Vpp for some of what I'm doing!

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