Hello Steemit Team, I am
@imranhassan I joined the Steemit platform in August 2023. And have been working on the Steemit platform with great respect so far, focusing on various topics. I am a verified user in 10 communities. For the last three years I have been working on electrical matters and repairing small electrical devices in my house like LED lights, chargers fans, mobile chargers, trimmer machines, blender machines, electric stoves, and many other small things that we need every day, as well as repairing and teaching others.
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I want to apply for Season 23 of the Steemit Learning Challenge, and I want to benefit the participants by repairing the electrical devices needed in their houses. I love working on electrical repairs and DIY projects like charging modules, booster modules, motion sensors, Bluetooth circuits, and audio receiver circuits. There are countless gadgets that I love to work with, create projects with, and share this knowledge with the Steemit community. My goal is to teach beginners and enthusiasts how to repair common electronic products in an easy way.
Why is this learning challenge important? |
Many people throw away LED lights, Bluetooth speakers, mobile chargers, or fans because they cannot solve minor electronic problems. Then they spend a lot of money and buy them again, but they can be fixed by following some simple methods. I never buy LED lights, Bluetooth speakers, chargers, fans, blenders, machines, or trimmers; these are new from the store. I buy parts from our local store for very little money and repair them. Through this challenge, I will teach you step by step how to repair them.
Objective of the learning challenge: |
- To give an idea about common electrical components.
- To identify and solve common problems of LED lights and phone chargers.
- Teaching how to fix Bluetooth speakers and small fans.
- Teaching the rules of repairing electrical circuits while ensuring safety.
- to determine voltage and current using a digital multimeter.
Week 1: How to Assemble and Fix LEDs and LED Circuits |
This week, I will teach students how to make and fix an SMD LED and LED circuit. I will start by introducing the basic components of an LED circuit. Next, I will teach how to connect LEDs and other components such as resistors and resistors together. I will demonstrate through a project, such as making a simple LED light circuit and how to identify and fix any incorrect connections or faults.
- LED light not lighting
- LED light flickering
- LED light overheating
- LED light fading quickly
- LED light changing color
Week 2: How to Fix a Charger Fan and its Circuit Introduction |
This week, I will introduce a charger fan circuit and teach you how to fix it. First, I will introduce the parts of the fan's circuit board. Then, I will show how to troubleshoot the circuit if the fan is not working properly and how to fix them. I will explain the workings of the fan's power supply and motor, so that the audience can understand the circuit correctly.
- Fan is not working
- Fan is not blowing air properly
- Fan is making excessive noise
- The fan is heating up quickly
- Fan is shutting down after a short time
Week 3: 3.7 Volt Battery Charging How to Charge Through Circuit |
This week, I will teach you how to charge a 3.7 Volt battery through a battery charging circuit. First, I will give the basic concept of a battery charging circuit and explain the workings and capacity of the battery. Then, I will show the process of making a lithium battery charging circuit, so that I can show how the battery can be charged properly and power is safely supplied through the circuit.
- Battery not charging
- Battery discharging quickly
- Battery overcharging
- Battery getting too hot
- Battery not charging properly (low voltage)
Through this learning challenge, participants will learn to repair their own electronic devices, and if they learn the job properly, they will be able to save money and gain new skills. I will be happy to have the opportunity to manage this challenge.
How do I review posts if I am selected?
Dear @imranhassan, Learning about electrical appliances at home: Learn to repair household chores - Thank you and welcome for participating in this event. . Right now, I will thoroughly analyze the activities in your post and present you with the appropriate results.
Thank you very much to the Steemit team for giving us such a great opportunity and for being able to participate here. I am very happy. I hope I can do something good in the future. May everyone be well; may Allah Hafez bless you.
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Your learning challenge plan is very nicely and detailed. Working on electrical repairs and DIY projects and teaching others is really a great initiative. Through this challenge, participants will learn a lot and will benefit from repairing their own electrical devices.
Your initiative and efforts are really commendable. I hope your learning challenge will be successful and many people will benefit from it. Participants will be able to repair their devices easily by following your detailed description and plan.
Good luck with your endeavors! May everyone be well and successful.
Thank you very much, brother, for being by my side with such a nice comment. I hope I can do something good; please pray for me.
Thank you very much too. It was nice to hear your inspiring words. I am always by your side and hope you can do many good things in the future. May Allah bless you and make you successful in everything. Prayers for you. 😊
I am very happy to hear your words. I hope you are well and continue to be active and working on the Steemit platform.
I am very happy to hear your words! I am well and trying to stay active on the Steemit platform. Thank you very much for your support and good wishes. I hope we can do more beautiful and successful work together. 😊
Have a beautiful and successful day! Blessings and best wishes for you.
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You have created a beautiful blog, through which many will be inspired. And many will be able to learn something great.Thanks for sharing a beautiful post.
Also, notice one thing: instead of 2023, it's 2003.
Thank you very much for leaving such a nice comment on my post. and for taking your valuable time to let me know and correct a small mistake I made.