@83jbbentley

This guy was an aerospace engineer and electrical engineer for NASA he started doing vids in his garage and selling them on DVDs. Pretty cool that he gave his knowledge to the masses.

@elc2k385

Man, we really are lucky to have these instructors providing priceless education at no cost, available to anyone with an internet connection.

@divyashreeaspirant005

These are the only learning videos I"ll watch🤓 even in 360p quality as this Channel proves "Old is Gold"✨

@djwatson9130

Now THIS is good teaching. You can tell this guy knows what he’s talking about and is very genuine. We need more teachers like this, and we need to pay them a higher salary

@iainhenderson4222

I watched this guy's maths course during lockdown and learned a huge amount about maths; more than I did at school. This basic intro to electricity is great.  He has a way of repeating concepts in such a way that you don't realise he is repeating.  Excellent technique and a really nice and genuine guy in my opinion.

@renskemoyt

For years I've said, "I can parrot back correct statements about electricity, but I don't feel like I actually understand it."  This is the clearest explanation that directly addresses my most fundamental questions about electricity that I've ever encountered.  Bravo, sir.

@James-yi1vk

As an electrical engineer myself, this guy has some of the clearest explanations I have ever heard.

@_Raven_

As somebody who has never been able to tolerate a classroom, I have to say you are an amazing teacher. Thank you for this.

@ovechkin100

i love how we are all benefiting from electricity all day everyday but most of us havent a lick of a clue on the nitty gritty of it all. Yet dudes like this know every single aspect, just dropping his knowledge on us electrical plebs

@erykpralat406

This man is 1,000,000 times better than any teacher I've ever had.

@MugmaDays

I am 40 and was very terrible in studies, especially science (Marks: 5/100, I have ADHD) but now at the age of nearly 40, I am curious about science and how things work. He explained it so well, that I watched the entire video at a go. Thank you Sir, you are a STAR. Much appreciated.

@mahonebone4169

I know this is 7 years old, but I really appreciate this because I plan on being an electrician/lineman and knowing this before I start classes or an apprenticeship helps SO much

@hysaintakor8908

As an Industrial Physics graduate, this man has the best explanation of current, voltage and resistance than the ones i learnt in school. Well done sir.

@Joefest99

Most people over complicate things to make themselves sound sophisticated.  It takes a true master to explain a complex subject in simple terms.  Thank you!

@izzygenie6312

This is so much better than paying for a private school to teach you this. My 6th grade teacher once attempted to teach the class about electricity and since the school was paid, I expected it to be better teaching than someone who teaches for free on the internet. This is the most professional teaching I've watched.

@johnstrawb3521

7:19 to 14:22 - is the first time I've seen electrical current explained anything like this simply, elegantly, and completely. Bravo.

@gratefulone5317

I am so grateful to have come across this amazing teacher/ video!! I’m a 47 year old woman going back to school to learn electrical. Having said that my knowledge of anything with this topic is minimal, but I’m eager to learn. Thank you so much for breaking down these concepts. I’m actually understanding the material that is being taught in class, because I’m listening to your explanation first. Thank you!!

@mynameisjo1949

I have followed this man from my GED to now HVAC school. God bless this man! Thank you sir!

@Coddu.

I’m an electrician but have never taken deep thought about what I’m doing. That is what bring me here to further my knowledge and eventually career

@SteampunkSP

I am honestly just blown away that this guy has 100’s of videos providing quality education. Thank you so much for what you give me and everybody here.