You're brave buying those, I dread to think how cheap most of those internal components must be. Thank you as always showing how poor these things really are.
@AllThingsOnePlace oh yeah do it! I've seen caps explode before, great fun. When are you likely to do a test on the inui 27,000 mah portable charger? I've got two (second one on a fantastic discount at only £59).
I would love to see what’s inside plug in air ionizers or ultrasonic mouse repellent devices. If they’re just a blinking LED lights or if there’s anything real inside even attempting to work.
Yeah, I'm sure some are fake, as Mr. Clive has demonstrated many times... I'd be interested in, as in this video, getting my hands on ones that actually do something, but yeah, still primarily junk.
Thank you for the informative videos i really appreciate it ! Btw would it be possible to test a cellularline 5usb fast + ? Since I have heard they are horrible but it would be better to get a in depth review. Keep up the good work !
A couple of decades ago there was a device like this that was being sold my local Costco; it was meant to reduce the power used by large appliances such as washing machines. I was later told that these devices were only useful at that time because subsequently most appliances already had such technologies built-in. -? I would think that there are real products like this but they are mostly bought by large institutional customers for retrofits of still running legacy escalators or elevators.
Hey man, any thoughts on the ZOLO series of chargers from Anker? I've never owned any of their 600 series products since I heard they the unique and experimental line.
i had some hope at start , the first video someone actually try something , but then mmmm why connect fan or over device that takes nothing why not washing machine or heat pump ???
You have to stay within the range of the product, these are small capacitors, so testing with a 1000 VA load, this will barely show up in the result. Testing with a device that it can make an impact on like a small fan is done. You can simulate any configuration to your hearts content in LTspice.
Thank you for examining and keeping us informed about these products, we appreciate the work put in!
Thanks!
You're brave buying those, I dread to think how cheap most of those internal components must be. Thank you as always showing how poor these things really are.
Yeah, I tried to find ones with actual components, still total rubbish. Should I put 1000 volts across the caps and see what happens?
@AllThingsOnePlace oh yeah do it! I've seen caps explode before, great fun. When are you likely to do a test on the inui 27,000 mah portable charger? I've got two (second one on a fantastic discount at only £59).
I would love to see what’s inside plug in air ionizers or ultrasonic mouse repellent devices. If they’re just a blinking LED lights or if there’s anything real inside even attempting to work.
Yeah, I'm sure some are fake, as Mr. Clive has demonstrated many times... I'd be interested in, as in this video, getting my hands on ones that actually do something, but yeah, still primarily junk.
@@AllThingsOnePlaceAt least for the ultrasonic mouse repellents, even if they we're real they wouldn't work.
Thank you for the informative videos i really appreciate it !
Btw would it be possible to test a cellularline 5usb fast + ? Since I have heard they are horrible but it would be better to get a in depth review.
Keep up the good work !
I can add it to the list but it's low.
Shockingly, your money would be better spent on a higher quality appliance that is inherently more efficient
Yep.
I saw your USB cables PDF data and came across cable No. 9, Baseus 3oRwDT9. Which model is this? The Amazon link is expired
It's probably no longer available then. That cable is supplied with an adapter though, so it's the free one you get with their adapters.
@@AllThingsOnePlace damn :c
A couple of decades ago there was a device like this that was being sold my local Costco; it was meant to reduce the power used by large appliances such as washing machines. I was later told that these devices were only useful at that time because subsequently most appliances already had such technologies built-in. -?
I would think that there are real products like this but they are mostly bought by large institutional customers for retrofits of still running legacy escalators or elevators.
At the industrial level things are a lot different. They pay for poor power factor so the correction circuits are always included, of many forms.
Is there a chance you'll review the new Anker Nano adapters?
Thanks for your videos!
Yeah, on the forecast.
Great video suppprt 🎉❤
Thanks!
Hey man, any thoughts on the ZOLO series of chargers from Anker? I've never owned any of their 600 series products since I heard they the unique and experimental line.
I haven't tested any of them so no thoughts yet.
Could you make a review on novoo 67 watt charger and ugreen 65W? Thanks
Thanks for the suggestions.
The whole new Anker Zolo line just came out globally, would you mind reviewing it??
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i had some hope at start , the first video someone actually try something , but then mmmm why connect fan or over device that takes nothing why not washing machine or heat pump ???
You have to stay within the range of the product, these are small capacitors, so testing with a 1000 VA load, this will barely show up in the result. Testing with a device that it can make an impact on like a small fan is done. You can simulate any configuration to your hearts content in LTspice.
havent seent ya for weeks lol thought something happened lol. wish this vid were about 2025 "chargers"/banks tho lol
Have to do something different once in a while. Don't worry power bank and charger videos are still on the way.
Hello, when reviewing Anker zolo a/b2697 ?
I should probably do that soon... Be timely for once.
yoocas 140W PD 3.1 GaN Charger-3 Ports USB C Adapter, please :)
Yep, it's still on the list.
We waiting the video with Anker b2697 . Thank you
Yeah, saw that one. I will have to get that in.