First Gen Nokia charge cords were round phones were size of my s10 but were 7 times as thick. You had to get a case and hang it off your pocket or belt as wouldn't fit in pocket.
Thanks CP! Your link didn't work for me so when typing in disgruntled mechanic disgruntled clowns came up. Now I'm going to spend night watching disgruntled clown vidjas.
I’ve been thinking about getting a cheap scope to mess around with. My shop has a pretty old school mentality so it’s not something I’ve had any exposure to.
Looks like a nice little scope for on the fly testing of individual injectors or coils or even a wheel speed sensor. I can see where that could be beneficial especially if you don’t have one or you don’t have money for the pico scope or an expensive snap on scan tool. Great Video Brosuff 🍻😎🤙🔧
I've been trained on the Snap-On Verus & OTC Pegasus (touchscreen) scopes. Got to use the Pegasus consistantly in real world use - it lags badly & doesn't pickup everything. To me the Verus was just as bad but it benefited from having a library of known good wave forms, which is really nice. Everyone I know that uses scopes a lot talk about the Pico being the end all be all. I've been eyeballing the uScope for a few years & I think running 2 or 3 uScopes at once would be all I would ever need & be cost effective. Most of the Autel tools use that mini USB port for charging as well. Thanks for the great videos!
@@CPthetooladdict If I could find a reliable 2 channel scope for under $400 I would think about going that route, but for the simplicity the uScope tops my list.
@@CPthetooladdict I did go back and watch your Diagun unboxing. When I get the time I'll go back and watch your others. Still anxious for the Cornwell diag cart conversion video.
@@CPthetooladdict I get it👍. Only way I keep up on videos is I use them as podcasts while I'm working. I Don't make content because I don't have the time - or the desire to be on screen😬 . 😄
Thanks CP! Very much appreciated! I really like using mine and learning with it!
Not a problem buddy thank you for all the videos you have made Definitely made me want one more!!
@@CPthetooladdict I been trying to leave comment for BNC connector for UScope that is useful but it keeps deleting my comment with link.
Thats strange the the back seemed like a great addition
First Gen Nokia charge cords were round phones were size of my s10 but were 7 times as thick. You had to get a case and hang it off your pocket or belt as wouldn't fit in pocket.
Its very tiny hope I don't crush it my chew cans bigger lol
Thanks CP! Your link didn't work for me so when typing in disgruntled mechanic disgruntled clowns came up. Now I'm going to spend night watching disgruntled clown vidjas.
Just click on his name on my title lol
@@CPthetooladdict I did wouldn't let me so typed it in and found it but also found disgruntled clowns so have something else to watch also
I’ve been thinking about getting a cheap scope to mess around with. My shop has a pretty old school mentality so it’s not something I’ve had any exposure to.
Its takes some used to understanding but definitely a tool worth having
That’s what I was looking at
Looks like a nice little scope for on the fly testing of individual injectors or coils or even a wheel speed sensor. I can see where that could be beneficial especially if you don’t have one or you don’t have money for the pico scope or an expensive snap on scan tool. Great Video Brosuff 🍻😎🤙🔧
I'm Def looking forward to utilizing this and comparing it to my old ways of testing!! Cheers!!
Good demo CP! Looks like a good unit for diagnostic support! 👍
Nice buddy interesting little tool
Thanks its pc type stuff lmao!!
@@CPthetooladdict lmao! 🤣
I've been trained on the Snap-On Verus & OTC Pegasus (touchscreen) scopes. Got to use the Pegasus consistantly in real world use - it lags badly & doesn't pickup everything. To me the Verus was just as bad but it benefited from having a library of known good wave forms, which is really nice. Everyone I know that uses scopes a lot talk about the Pico being the end all be all. I've been eyeballing the uScope for a few years & I think running 2 or 3 uScopes at once would be all I would ever need & be cost effective. Most of the Autel tools use that mini USB port for charging as well. Thanks for the great videos!
Thats a great idea most likely going for a 2 channel would be the best bet but makes sense!!
@@CPthetooladdict If I could find a reliable 2 channel scope for under $400 I would think about going that route, but for the simplicity the uScope tops my list.
I still like micro usb better. It seems like usb c cords don’t hold tight in the device after a few weeks
Thats true also
Would be awesome to see an overview of your scanners! With individual videos of you using your most used functions for each one.
I need to do another and I probably will thank you again I do have a couple if you look perhaps in my Playlist.
@@CPthetooladdict I did go back and watch your Diagun unboxing. When I get the time I'll go back and watch your others. Still anxious for the Cornwell diag cart conversion video.
Thats Definitely a ways out still I wish I could get more time maybe if I stop making videos for a month I would lol
@@CPthetooladdict I get it👍. Only way I keep up on videos is I use them as podcasts while I'm working. I Don't make content because I don't have the time - or the desire to be on screen😬 . 😄
I have a face for radio but I just go with it lol
The kit is like $450 now.. RIP..
I guess the basic kit is a little cheaper, but not by much
I told people to buy this stuff long Ago this was coming people just said I was spending my money on garbage lol
The USB is older than dirt good luck finding a new one if needed
Lol right gonna have to dig deep