Fixing a Broken Traffic Light - Part 1
Fixing a broken traffic light with a Fluke Volt meter to read specific measurements. Testing components inside the traffic light to pinpoint the fault. This light will be placed proudly in a workshop so Lets see what we can find! I am merely an amateur attempting to save this from the landfill. Please follow safe electrical practices if attempting this on your own. Join the Community on Discord! / discord

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Fluorescent ballast tests and teardowns - with schematics

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Electricity Does Not "Split" H₂O. And That's VERY Useful.

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Bought a Broken CNC Lathe They Don’t Want Me to Fix

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Fixing a dead and dirty Atari 800XL

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The hidden logic behind #, @, & and §

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Fixing a Broken Traffic Light FOR CHEAP - Part 2

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Don't Fall for This Summer Cooling Scam

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I Built Retracting Casters that are Actually GOOD

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Dealer Said My $300k "SCRAP ONLY" Bentley Should NEVER be Started... I did Anyway

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We power up a giant Thyratron tube

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The Unity Tutorial For Complete Beginners

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Game Gear Black Screen - Capacitor replacement and button repair (VA1 Model)

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Little Motor Drive Repair

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How to make 3D Games in Godot

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Their Junior Tech Destroyed This $2000 Gaming Laptop In 60 Seconds!

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Repairing a smashed-up Atari 400 computer

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The Pressure was On for this Urgent CAT 637 Cylinder Rebuild

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Nixies & punched cards! A stunning vintage FM tuner

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How ASML Makes Chips Faster With Its New $400 Million High NA Machine

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