A simple utility/game for learning electrical troubleshooting with a voltmeter.
Total ratings
3.80
(Rating count:
22)
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Recent rating average:
3.90
All time rating average:
3.80
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2021-09-26 | Dennis Henderson | Great concept but some solutions are broken a good update and this would be even better | |
2021-06-23 | m ande | Couldn't use. Bs | |
2020-09-23 | Frederick Eiselt | Basic | |
2020-06-04 | Paul Brian | i haven't played it yet, i just rated it. Ahahaha | |
2020-01-22 | A Google user | nice. very simple game, so far only one circuit and two components (wire and resistor) | |
2019-01-31 | A Google user | I enjoy using the app and had no difficulties moving the slider around. Great learning tool if you've never used a voltmeter or fun to use if you want to knock the dust off. Either way, I would recommend. | |
2018-11-20 | A Google user | Hmmm.... maybe it was better if timer didn't pause. Because now, the player can cheat. If you hit select answer to pause timer, you can move lead around and do a little off the clock testing. BTW... i am an automotive electrical diag tech. And i agree with Alex, it is a potential training tool. | |
2018-11-03 | A Google user | Does not work at all. Picked all five options, all were wrong lol | |
2018-10-13 | A Google user | Once you work out how to navigate it's a great game to help understand electrical faults | |
2018-05-22 | A Google user | Awesome game! It took me a minute to figure out how to scroll through the answers. But companies use this type of game to train people. Its with a lot more than free! |