Hi Guys, here is something I see often when working on LEDs in series wit ha 12V or 24V supply. I may see it other times as well but thinking about it, I only recall this in LED circuits.
What basically happens is my meter reads reverse polarity voltages that seemingly can't exist.
Have a look at this video - this is from a new Youtube channel I started a couple weeks ago.
If you like, watch the whole video through, even let me know what you think of it , but if you don't have time just play it from 14min 30sec and you will see exactly what I mean, as this weird issue is a bit hard to explain. They say 'you just had to be there' LOL.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srDjOX1_MfE&t=887s
What basically happens is my meter reads reverse polarity voltages that seemingly can't exist.
Have a look at this video - this is from a new Youtube channel I started a couple weeks ago.
If you like, watch the whole video through, even let me know what you think of it , but if you don't have time just play it from 14min 30sec and you will see exactly what I mean, as this weird issue is a bit hard to explain. They say 'you just had to be there' LOL.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srDjOX1_MfE&t=887s
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