Adults Soldering Printed Circuit Boards Kits Made for Ages 8 While Drinking Beer Page-5

Adults Soldering Printed Circuit Boards Kits Made for Ages 8 While Drinking Beer

Season:1
Episode:13
Page Number:5

Jeff: Well, we're not, has electricity really proven itself yet?

Mr. Dog Poop: I mean, not in cars.

Jeff: That is true.

Mr. Dog Poop: So I'm still l struggling with the fact that everyone in the country is going to become a felon if they don't have an electric car by 2030. Now you're talking about making it 2025. In two years you would've to have an electric car or it's treason.

Jeff: I think the FBI already was labelled me a dangerous extremist.

Mr. Dog Poop: Right now you're building a project which is going to eat electricity for no reason at all.

Jeff: That is true. God, these things are so tiny.

Mr. Dog Poop: They're tiny. Yeah.

Jeff: Yeah. See, it looks like I'm not even holding anything up. 

Mr. Dog Poop: One of my complaints about the kit, I'll bring this over here. One of my complaints about the kit, so it has all these pieces, and I went ahead and assembled it. I put all the pieces in the board and you can see all these pieces. And so the resistors, I had to go, I'm like, well, how do I figure these out? But it does say on the board what they are. So you have to go look up the things. But as I said, there's a missing stripe on these

And the diodes that got me, the diodes and the capacitors. So the capacitors I had to figure out, because there were two capacitors and one capacitor that looked different, but there's no markings on them. So I just had to guess. And the diodes, same thing. There's three diodes in here, one big black one and two tiny little ones. And they're numbered on the instructions, but there's no way of knowing what the value is. So you've got all these little parts, which I managed to put together, and then there's no way to put power to it. And then I see they've got this board here, which goes in here according to the new instructions that I got, but there's no way to connect it. So I guess you're supposed to cut the ends off of these and maybe connect it, because I didn't see any way to connect this.

Jeff: These are the buttons, that's why they are the way they are. I think I'm figuring some of this stuff out. Probably not correctly, but it at least it's going to look like I did something. s

Mr. Dog Poop: Yep you are a genius 3 Days of STEM week has really broadened your horizons. Why did everything go off? Everything's on backup. Did we lose our phones? We lost our phone. How do we lose our phone? Is the phone on? No, it's not on battery backup. Are we broadcasting? All right. So we just had a power outage. Hang on Jeff, Hang on. We just had a power outage and my phone is rebooting. Apparently it's not on a battery backup. Are the cameras on? He's on. Why has the mouse there? Has it always been there? My phone is still rebooting. I apologize. I live in Florida. Somebody forgot to plug in. We still got Jeff on the line. We still got the studio up and running. Most of the stuff is on battery backup, but apparently the phone wasn't, it's never a dull day in the dog poop studio. That's all right, Jeff, you got plenty of time to finish your project. All right, now we're going to bring Jeff back in.

Jeff: Did you cause an explosion in the, Dog poop studio?

Mr. Dog Poop: I think that your, your board is using too much electricity and it caused, I think this camera isn't Chris's motioning to me. I don't know what he's motioning. He's, he's giving me a thumbs up.

Jeff: We're still live, baby.

Mr. Dog Poop: Anybody in the chat there or we’re alone today.

Jeff: Maria just informed us we were still streaming, which I was aware, you guys couldn't hear me, so I just kind of did the silent movie thing, Mr. Dog Poop. You probably started going to the movies during the silent movie days.

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