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The best way to learn electronics

Trying to learn electronics from scratch can be frustrating. I know, I've been there!

It can be overwhelming trying to figure out the best thing to do and to find a pathway through all the conflicting advice out there.

And it can be lonely too!


Imagine being surrounded by like-minded people, all working together to learn, design, and build electronics.

That support can be the difference between success and failure.

As can having a proven path to follow, that eliminates the guesswork about what you should (and should NOT) be doing as you work to become better and better at electronics.


It's that combination of a supportive community and comprehensive training that makes Ohmify such a great resource for anyone looking to learn electronics.

When you're a part of Ohmify, you get access to…

  • A course library covering everything from basic electronics to topics such as Arduino, robotics, PCB design, and more.
  • Project plans for things like a kitchen timer, power supply, mini-robot, amplifier +++
  • New content every month
  • A dedicated community for questions and support


Everything we provide in Ohmify is designed to help you learn electronics and reach your goals, whether that is to design an automated cat-feeding mechanism or understand how amplifiers work.

And I'd love for you to join us.

Click here to find out more


If you have any questions about joining Ohmify, just hit reply and I'll get right back to you.

See you on the inside?
Oyvind @ build-electronic-circuits.com

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