Great info and explanation of the pico's capabilities. 1, It would have been nice to know the actual final cause of the fault. 2, might have also been worth doing a crankcase pressure capture to ensure it was just a top end problem without any contribution from the bottom? So many of these modern engines have failed rings at much lower mileage than expected. Thank you for sharing. I'm relatively new to this and only have a 4223. Is there an easy way to overlay captures using a common trigger point?
I found this informative however I have a few questions and agree with Patrickl6866 about the volume. In fact I have found several Pico training videos where I have to turn all my volumes for my speakers up to the maximum just to barely hear the narration. This is not the first time I have commented on the volume. Please ask the author of the video to adjust the volume gain before publishing. Now for my questions. You mentioned the Microsoft Pressure waveform overlay and the pressure overlay software. I'm very interested in this and how it is done. Additionally around time stamp 18:00 you talk about sweat or sweep volume. I couldn't make it out and the closed captions spelled out Sweat Volume. Can you clarify and explain what this is? I hope someone is monitoring comments and can reply.
I cast my videos to my TV and the volume was absolutely fine. Great detailed walk through thank you
Great info and explanation of the pico's capabilities.
1, It would have been nice to know the actual final cause of the fault.
2, might have also been worth doing a crankcase pressure capture to ensure it was just a top end problem without any contribution from the bottom? So many of these modern engines have failed rings at much lower mileage than expected.
Thank you for sharing. I'm relatively new to this and only have a 4223. Is there an easy way to overlay captures using a common trigger point?
Please adjust the audio levels higher on your videos. I regularly have to turn the volume way up just hear it
Extraordinary detail !
Super helpful !!
I learned lots !!!
Thanks mate. 👊🏼🔥
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Definitely watching this video later.of late, your audio has been really low. We definitely like and appreciate all the information
Hi Steve, great piece of information, kindly let us know how you overlay the Microsoft Waveform Overlays on Pico
@Pico - Excellent video. The scope is...omnipotent.
I found this informative however I have a few questions and agree with Patrickl6866 about the volume. In fact I have found several Pico training videos where I have to turn all my volumes for my speakers up to the maximum just to barely hear the narration. This is not the first time I have commented on the volume. Please ask the author of the video to adjust the volume gain before publishing. Now for my questions. You mentioned the Microsoft Pressure waveform overlay and the pressure overlay software. I'm very interested in this and how it is done. Additionally around time stamp 18:00 you talk about sweat or sweep volume. I couldn't make it out and the closed captions spelled out Sweat Volume. Can you clarify and explain what this is? I hope someone is monitoring comments and can reply.
Swept volume. That is the volume change in the cylinder as the piston moves up or down. At least that is my interpretation.
Thank you.
Very good video Steve. Thanks for sharing. Blessings
The volume is so low on this video I can barely hear it. I turned on cc so I could understand what was being said
Very good information. Thank you
Good Video the volume is to low on all me devices..
bonjour , thank for video
Thanks for the video, Audio level for voice intro is a bit low
i can't watch full video due to low sound quality
When watching the video make sure you’re in a setting that is dead silent. The audio is terrible.
The voice is very low
would have been a much better video if I could HEAR it
Can hear just fine turn up your volume
@@weldingjunkie volume is up OF Course!