we want a test, teardown, reverse engineering and overload finale with an explosion that would make the myth busters crew jealous. Thank you. We await!
You can change your ATORCH Powermeter screen brightness in the app settings. I'm using the wifi model with Alexa everyday and love it. Thanks for the videos. Greetings from Sweden!!!
I have this power meter and there is one big flaw. Inside is only a small rellay rated for 10A. If you want to use it with more than 2000W you should install bigger rellay or bridge its concacts.
I was thinking why would a power meter need a relay, then remembered it can switch the outlet on & off. As an aside the ErCan Everything channel has repair video on these, dead inductor after trying to measure a bad inductive load.
Time ago I got one of these carabiners. The 'CE' certification letters had the wrong font and the numbers were invented. Even with the correct letters and numbers it's difficult to trust them. For real climbing it is a real risk. I reported it to Amazon, they returned the money and the seller disapeared and probably appeared with a different name.
The small one no, but the bigger one with the security lock is sell for climbing and is advertised for climbing. And it is a real risk of dying. Climbing is not uncommon to develop forces above 1000kg, I don't know if each one it is tested. Of course I know that you can't trust them, but they sell many to anyone. Besides that, it is forbidden to sell any kind of thing in Europe without the proper 'CE' certification, or the respective certifications in other places.
@@johncoops6897 yes, they have, check the video again (15:20) and the links. And regarding the CE certification that's not true. They are obliged to have it if they sell and send to EU. I buy and order it to my house, not to china. I'm a EU customer of aliexpress. It applies also to resellers and importers, to all the supply chain until the final customer. I agree that this is maybe an extreme example, but it happens with any product, their materials and health safety, environment, children safety, etc. I buy a lot in aliexpress, electronics, and I also could agree that maybe we will die before from regulations than from safety topics in most of the cases.
@19:00 Yes please. A comparison to the HOPI would be nice
we want a test, teardown, reverse engineering and overload finale with an explosion that would make the myth busters crew jealous. Thank you. We await!
Great video. Yes, please do a follow up on the Atorch for accuracy! (Esp. kWh)
Will do!
Thanks for the video a teardown of the watt meter would be great to see👍
You can change your ATORCH Powermeter screen brightness in the app settings. I'm using the wifi model with Alexa everyday and love it. Thanks for the videos. Greetings from Sweden!!!
Thanks for the tip!
I have this power meter and there is one big flaw. Inside is only a small rellay rated for 10A. If you want to use it with more than 2000W you should install bigger rellay or bridge its concacts.
Hmm, thanks.
I have similar from Ali
Have to check inside. Maybe it has same flaw. I'm sure it has
I was thinking why would a power meter need a relay, then remembered it can switch the outlet on & off.
As an aside the ErCan Everything channel has repair video on these, dead inductor after trying to measure a bad inductive load.
Pillboxes could be good for smd parts
salut ! sunt si eu din constanta. cum pot sa iau si eu legatura cu tine in vederea achizitionarii unui programator de la tine ?
Time ago I got one of these carabiners. The 'CE' certification letters had the wrong font and the numbers were invented. Even with the correct letters and numbers it's difficult to trust them. For real climbing it is a real risk. I reported it to Amazon, they returned the money and the seller disapeared and probably appeared with a different name.
I don't think anyone would really use these for life critical applications but for other activities I think they do a good job.
The small one no, but the bigger one with the security lock is sell for climbing and is advertised for climbing.
And it is a real risk of dying. Climbing is not uncommon to develop forces above 1000kg, I don't know if each one it is tested.
Of course I know that you can't trust them, but they sell many to anyone.
Besides that, it is forbidden to sell any kind of thing in Europe without the proper 'CE' certification, or the respective certifications in other places.
@@johncoops6897 yes, they have, check the video again (15:20) and the links. And regarding the CE certification that's not true. They are obliged to have it if they sell and send to EU. I buy and order it to my house, not to china. I'm a EU customer of aliexpress. It applies also to resellers and importers, to all the supply chain until the final customer.
I agree that this is maybe an extreme example, but it happens with any product, their materials and health safety, environment, children safety, etc. I buy a lot in aliexpress, electronics, and I also could agree that maybe we will die before from regulations than from safety topics in most of the cases.