Learn to monitor and control your home & environment with self contained, inter-communicating microprocessors. Applications include ham radio, robotics, weather stations, model railroading, toys and more. - KK4HFJ
When using a transistor to turn on a device, it's important to chose the right transistor, and to trigger it properly. NPN transistors get triggered with a high, PNP transistors get triggered with a low, and get connected differently in a circuit. You need to know how to size the base resistor properly, to make sure you drive the transistor hard enough, but not draw too much power from the Arduino. The typical hookup in the Arduino world is that a Arduino digital pin is driving the base of the transistor, through the resistor he talks about in the video, and that the voltage is typically (but not always) 5v. This video will make it very clear: