So this has been an amazing community for figuring out my questions so far, and well here's another! Now, I know voltage is present everywhere in your circuit (just in general). If you have 3 light bulbs in a simplistic circuit they are all drawing the same voltage. Now with amperage I have an understanding of "the load takes what it needs and leaves the rest". So if im running 12v at 10amp through a 1amp voltage regulator down to 9v and my load runs at 9v below 500ma does that mean that only 500ma is running through the regulator (this it's fine and I won't smell any magic smoke) or will the voltage regulator fry because even though the load is only drawing 500ma the current is still going through the voltage regulator? Let me know if you guys need any further clarification. 