I tried finding Hidden Gems on AliExpress AGAIN! (Part 9)

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    In this video we will be having a closer look at 6 different products I got from Aliexpress. Aliexpress is famous for featuring the newest products/ICs when it comes to electronics but finding those can be a bit difficult. So I tried finding the hidden Gems not only electronics related but in general what I think could be useful. Let's get started!
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    0:00 Hidden Gems?
    0:48 Intro
    1:40 High Speed BLDC Motor
    4:22 ISDT Q6 Nano Battery Charger
    6:33 Wireless HDMI Kit
    8:52 Laptop USB-C Charger
    11:03 PD 3.1 Powerbank PCB
    12:48 Digital Laser Tape Measure
    14:24 Verdict
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  • @realmacmods
    @realmacmods 13 дней назад +181

    Those USB-C adapters will also perform the ID function on Dell and HP laptops. Most Dells will not charge if you simply give them the 19V they are looking for. It does a handshake with 1-Wire EEPROM to define charger capabilities. Those adapters will emulate that EEPROM. This will tell the laptop how much power to attempt to pull, and if it pulls more than the USB-C charger can deliver, the charger will cycle, as you experienced. Ive used it on a few. A smaller Inspiron that takes a 45W charger works fantastic. A big Precision workstation that uses a 180W charger will not charge the battery while turned on, as you experienced. I actually mounted one inside the Inspiron so I can just plug and USB-C PD charger into it. Very useful for having to switch between a MacBook Pro and a Windows computer.

    • @aleksandersats9577
      @aleksandersats9577 13 дней назад +1

      I'm a bit skeptical about them in one specific area. A lot of the time, older laptops with barrel connectors require a variety of voltages. I've seen 15v all the way to 20v. And I'm wondering how damaging it can be for said laptops that require a lower voltage.

    • @realmacmods
      @realmacmods 13 дней назад +7

      @@aleksandersats9577 That are basically just PD trigger boards with a barrel jack. So if it is a Dell computer meant for 19.5V, the trigger board is hardware configured via soldered pads or a resistor to tell the USBC charger that it needs 20V. If you plug that into a computer that wants 12V you are likely going to have a problem. PD standard can do other voltages with varying degree of compatibility.

    • @conorstewart2214
      @conorstewart2214 13 дней назад +1

      @@aleksandersats9577 you just need to make sure you only use the right adapter for the laptop, it is no different from being able to plug in incompatible power supplies to laptops already.
      So it’s really not much of an issue, no different to replacing the normal power supply, you need to get one that fits in the barrel Jack, is the correct voltage and can deliver enough power. If you use a 20 V power supply on a 15 V laptop then that is likely your fault and it could just have easily been two actual laptop power supplies you mixed up rather than these adapters.

    • @user-rw3fm9ix3i
      @user-rw3fm9ix3i 13 дней назад +2

      OH! That explains my DELL... if I use a lower power adaptor it tells me that it is not genuine, but it runs fine (but recharging was rubbish/non-existent):
      - from that, I started to carry the adaptor only (without the removable battery) if I knew that I'd have access to a power point as they almost weighed the same & I was using a pushy &/or public transport at the time when I used the DELL regularly.

    • @ArtemisKitty
      @ArtemisKitty 11 дней назад

      @@user-rw3fm9ix3i Yeah, I've been doing the same for a while - I carry a 65w charger barely larger than an ice cube, and can use it to charge one of my personal laptops, my work laptop, headphones, phone, steamdeck, etc. ALL off a single tiny charger and just 1 USB-C cable, plus a few dongles. They work GREAT up to about 120w... IF you get the right charger/cable/dongle all combined. Anything over that I haven't tested, so I can't vouch for the ones that advertise 180/240w, and... considering how new the standard is... I'm pressing X hard. But anything on PD3 - so up to 120w? A good little dongle paired with a decent quality charger is all you need. WELL worth it if you ever travel. Heck, worth it just in general IMO to carry less weight. I'm lazy. And I lose things. It's a lot cheaper to keep 2-3 of these in a drawer.
      Edit: Sorry, if I was unclear, I also have a 120w charger that I typically won't take with me unless I am carrying the gaming laptop. And... only the older one. Like I said... I don't trust 240w ones yet, and I'm not risking my laptop 'til they've been out for a while/settled to a standard. Heh.

  • @Juniocrvlh
    @Juniocrvlh 13 дней назад +292

    I'm civil engineer who has a bit of experience with these two laser tapes. Both are great to work indoors but the Bosch one is way better at outside work cause it has a stronger laser pointer that doesn't get faded easily by sunlight. Also it seems more heavy duty and some people say (not me) that the AAA batteries are more reliable in field work because if it runs out of juice you can just change the batteries and keep going. In my experience the rechargeable cheaper one lasts way more than you need in a full shift of work, it is cheaper to maintain, easier to carry around just in case and more environmentally friendly. That is, the expensive one only outcasts the cheaper one if you need to measure great distances at direct sunlight.

    • @MarkLeinhos
      @MarkLeinhos 13 дней назад +37

      Other advantages to AAA for some people: When left alone for a year the rechargeable unit will be dead when I want to use it, while the AAA unit will be ready to go after a quick trip to the battery drawer. Because of this I always look for non-rechargable tools when I know I won't use them often. Bonus points for devices that might live in the trunk of my car and get quite hot in the sun, alkaline batteries are less likely to turn into fire while unattended.

    • @marcogenovesi8570
      @marcogenovesi8570 13 дней назад +7

      AAA batteries won't "get fat" in a year or so. Yes decent phone batteries don't do that, but this is a 10 euro device so the batt is going to be cheap

    • @daviddavidson2357
      @daviddavidson2357 13 дней назад +14

      AAA one is more environmentally friendly as you can just use rechargable cells.
      when that cheap battery dies in the cheap unit, which is likely sealed, most people will just toss and buy another.

    • @joakinsa
      @joakinsa 13 дней назад +2

      Exactly the information I needed, thanks a lot!

    • @damnwereinatightspot
      @damnwereinatightspot 13 дней назад

      But neither measure from both ends. A dual laser would allow you to stand in the middle of a room and get a distance from wall to wall with out walking to the wall. Also Bosch, i belive, will work in fractions of an inch.

  • @lolidasterner414
    @lolidasterner414 13 дней назад +197

    The usbc barrel adapter can power anything that demands less than 100w. Using it daily with a dell laptop and a 45w gan charger.

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  13 дней назад +20

      Good to hear :-)

    • @v000000000000v
      @v000000000000v 13 дней назад +2

      i have a similar cable that i use for my bluetooth speaker that takes 20V, and it has a magnetic attachment that kind of works like a macsafe port too; probably not the safest for high amperage use cases but has been working fine for my use case

    • @grzegorzw5042
      @grzegorzw5042 13 дней назад +1

      ​@@greatscottlabOn some laptops like Dell, HP there is a charger power detection. On HP on third pin there is a voltage divider (simple resistor to +) In your movie it looks like there was 100watt resistor and the power supply with less power. In Dell is 1-wire. Those plugs are fine, but you need to remember that it might be tricky, due to cheating laptop's power detection.

    • @HerrFreese
      @HerrFreese 12 дней назад +1

      Maybe an addional info here: I think these adapters produce 20V. I don't know if all Laptops use 20V in.
      Btw: works for my old Lenovo (not thinkpad) an also my wifes newer lenovo (not thinkpad) with thinkpad connector.

    • @v000000000000v
      @v000000000000v 12 дней назад +2

      @@HerrFreese they have 9 12 15 20 from what I could find

  • @user-tz3fd8hm4q
    @user-tz3fd8hm4q 13 дней назад +116

    The Aliexpress hidden gem series is awesome! So please continue it!

  • @nimoy007
    @nimoy007 13 дней назад +402

    8:18 "50 m without any walls in between"
    *immediately goes outside and closes a sliding glass door* XD

    • @popcanter188
      @popcanter188 13 дней назад +31

      i mean.... a door isnt a wall

    • @nimoy007
      @nimoy007 13 дней назад +23

      ​@@popcanter188 You are technically correct...

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  13 дней назад +90

      The door was actually open. It is not that visible in the video though.

    • @iXenox
      @iXenox 13 дней назад +4

      @@popcanter188 The listing names obstacles as a problem

    • @nimoy007
      @nimoy007 13 дней назад +9

      ​@@greatscottlab I figured, but I just thought it was presented in a comedic way. The only problem I have with your videos is that they keep making my "Engineering & DIY" playlist longer! Keep up the great content!

  • @MykolaInc
    @MykolaInc 13 дней назад +92

    The problem of USB C laptop charger adapter is that most USB C power supplies trigger overload protection when total power riches maximum allowed. That is why you wasn't able to charge your powerful laptop, as the power to charge was about 65w and only 35w was left to power the laptop itself.
    Anyway the adapter can be used to power fully charged laptops (in the case of extending battery life from power bank) as fully charged laptops will drain the energy from the powerbank first (as charged batteries does not require power) than after the power bank emptied will use the battery.

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  13 дней назад +14

      Thanks for the feedback

    • @yurcchello
      @yurcchello 13 дней назад +5

      i used same adapter with 60W usb-c cable and get same results - resetting loop, worked fine after i switched to 100W cable. note: watched on youtube that this adapter can fail when transfering more than 100W, i have not tested this yet )

    • @xmlthegreat
      @xmlthegreat 13 дней назад +1

      ​@@yurcchellothe problem is needing to use PD chargers. Non-PD chargers (such as the normal laptop chargers) can fault if you try to use them with these adaptors.

    • @zeevkotzer549
      @zeevkotzer549 13 дней назад +1

      Did not work for me with 100w battery and Lenovo laptop that can consumes more than 100w. I would expect the plug to limit the current and ro it's capabilities and not disconnect, but it's probably too much for this price

    • @cybi124
      @cybi124 13 дней назад +5

      @@greatscottlab my laptop only needs 40W usbc. no big bricks needed

  • @cuf_
    @cuf_ 13 дней назад +140

    1:45 thanks for featuring my suggestion! Now i understand what they meant in the listing, time to get one.

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  13 дней назад +24

      Thanks for the recommendation :-)

    • @wilfriedklaebe
      @wilfriedklaebe 13 дней назад +5

      I'm looking for a BLDC blower optimized for static pressure to suck air through a filter, 5S or 10S would be just perfect. Any ideas?

    • @cuf_
      @cuf_ 13 дней назад +6

      ​@@wilfriedklaebe maybe get one of those centrifugal fans, or maybe this one featured in the video would do. You could get the 310v unmodifoed fan and rewind it to be 5-10s, if they recommend an x amount of turns for 3s (im too lazy to check) then just wind it with 5s-10s/3s*x turns. You could make it work.

    • @arthurmoore9488
      @arthurmoore9488 13 дней назад +1

      @@wilfriedklaebe The ~$100 "Wix" air filters from Costco use a ?30W? mains BLDC (been a while since I checked) to drive a centrifugal fan. It has a board that also has an ionizer and is controlled by an ESP32.
      You could probably find the parts cheaper individually, but if you can accept mains voltage, I'd say it's a great deal for an all in one solution.

  • @bspringer
    @bspringer 13 дней назад +19

    From someone who had this charger for 3 years: It held up very well, but I've also seen some negative reviews of burned ones. Other than that:
    The UI sucks, because you cannot long press the button to change e.g. the charging current quickly. Meaning, if you want to change the current to 8.0A, you have to click that mushy button 80 times without EVER accidentally long pressing it, because then you have to press it 80 times again because the list always starts at 0.
    Secondly, when you are in Power Supply mode, you cannot have fast current jumps. When I power my Pinecil from it, it sometimes says overcurrent just because the current rises to fast. So don't put PWM LED strips on it or so. But for just static or mostly static power output it works just well.
    Generally, for Lipo charging, get the SkyRC B6 neo. Smaller, better UI and additional USB C power input. Not sure whether it has the DC-DC mode though.

    • @ATX_Engineer
      @ATX_Engineer 13 дней назад +3

      I bought it about 5 years ago and it had pretty iffy output and the power mosfets failed after a couple of months.

    • @trevorbartels1730
      @trevorbartels1730 13 дней назад +1

      I also had one burn up, customer support ignored me

    • @user-rw3fm9ix3i
      @user-rw3fm9ix3i 13 дней назад +3

      Reminds me of my first portable bluetooth speaker where a 3 second long-press would turn it on but an insta-press would turn it off : it also played a 3 second tune for each powering on & off... the button was so sensitive that it would turn off when I picked it up.
      It lasted around 2 weeks before it has a high speed collision against the nearest wall.

    • @ThePunischer1000
      @ThePunischer1000 9 дней назад +1

      The BattGo feature is awesome tho. I have swapped all my batteries to it so they get automatically identified upon plugging them in and the battery stores all information that you could ask for. Also you can configure that the battery will discharge itself to storage voltage if it is not used for an extended period of time. I don’t know if this exact charger model has this feature bit I believe all of their variants are equipped with it.

    • @bspringer
      @bspringer 9 дней назад +1

      BattGo has been bought by another company and I didn't read the release notes when I updated the firmware on mine. BattGo is a thing of the past on ISDT chargers. Don't update your firmware!

  • @AndersEinarHilden
    @AndersEinarHilden 13 дней назад +66

    I feel like giving the PD3.1 powerbank PCB negatives because it required a new trigger board and cable was wrong. It worked great with the PD3.0 compatible trigger and cabels that you had. That you required newer trigger boards and cables was a limitation of your tools, not the board, and will be true for everyting supporting PD3.1 per spec.

    • @kwinzman
      @kwinzman 13 дней назад +28

      It clearly failed the test at 28V with too much 4.5V voltage drop. It should not get a recommendation.
      It should not advertise 28V5A if it can't provide the power.
      Is there any way to make it advertise only 28V3A?
      Was it overheating? Or were the battery cells the limiting factor?
      Review was severely lacking in this area IMHO. Clear failure having USB compliance but very little information and no effort to find the cause and still counted the product as recommendation.

    • @xrafter
      @xrafter 13 дней назад +4

      Yeah, get him! Make him make another video!

    • @Gintas50
      @Gintas50 13 дней назад

      @@kwinzman I use power bank as fancy soldering iron power supply. I have pinecil v2 and sequre S99. This powerbank board with s6 21700 is working same as Anker 737, just S99 shutdown with anker because of 6A is too much for it, but this board just pushing these 6A and voltage drops to ~17V. I try charge 737 with this board and I had stable 28V and 5A

    • @uzlonewolf
      @uzlonewolf 12 дней назад +3

      ​@@kwinzman More like, the tester used a long, crappy USB cable that had a ton of voltage drop. You need a pretty beefy cable to handle 5A without much drop.

  • @skysurferuk
    @skysurferuk 13 дней назад +6

    200mA Rx, 10mA Tx? Sure that's not backwards? Never heard of any system where the receiver uses more energy than the transmitter.

  • @Fuzuki785
    @Fuzuki785 13 дней назад +9

    Wireless HDMI tranceivers would have been great to have at my previous job: I worked in a public research lab working on VR simulations for emergency response during crises. We would run demonstrations to various actors to show off the prototype (as we didn't have the funding nor the people to make a full-fledged application) and our demo room setup was constrained by the length of HDMI cables we had to mirror the simulation output onto large screens…

    • @tlxyxl8524
      @tlxyxl8524 10 дней назад

      Not sure about the interference of the wireless HDMI dongle though. Such device almost always uses 2.4GHz or 5GHz spectrum, and likely uses WiFi protocol as well. So if there are lots of wireless APs and devices around, it may not work as well

  • @Beansswtf
    @Beansswtf 13 дней назад +4

    We need an episode where you show us how you find these things haha. I have tried numerous times to just go find random 'cool stuff' on ali express and just get greeted with pages of nonsense. Unless i search for exactly what i want, i won't stumble across any of this stuff

  • @dan-nutu
    @dan-nutu 13 дней назад +49

    You can buy whole blowers with that motor, battery, USB-C charging for about 30 euros, I got one from amz to replace compressed air cans

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  13 дней назад +7

      Thanks for the info. Will have a look

    • @Tomazack
      @Tomazack 13 дней назад +7

      Do share a link if you will, that sounds very interesting.

    • @dan-nutu
      @dan-nutu 13 дней назад

      yt has an annoying tendency to delete comments with links to anything else but yt, however you could search for something like air duster/blower, compressed air can replacement etc. and I'm sure you'll get some options.
      I checked my orders and the one I got in Feb 2023 was called "Compressed Air, MECO ELEVERDE 36000RPM Cordless Air Duster Blower for Computer, Laptop, Tower Fans, Printer, Computer Cleaner Keyboard for Cleaning Dust". I see it says "only" 36krpm but that is more than enough to blow dust. This particular model is not available anymore from the same seller ("MECO ELEVERDE") but they have a corded version, claiming 550W (maybe some of those 550W are Chinese Watts though). I guess this should have a similar motor to the one in the clip.

    • @ProtonOne11
      @ProtonOne11 13 дней назад +4

      I just got an aircan with a schrader valve, so i can "recharge" it at the compressor. I got a brand named one tho, not sure i want to trust an aliexpress aircan with a few bars of pressure.

    • @dan-nutu
      @dan-nutu 13 дней назад +5

      @@Tomazack and here we go again, my reply to you just vanished, again. I must be on some sort of naughty list for youtube's "AI".

  • @Arhey
    @Arhey 13 дней назад +31

    13:40 for me having AAA batteries is actually advantage. Cause you can use the product for longer. Internal battery will degrade over time.

    • @ezg8448
      @ezg8448 13 дней назад +2

      100% agree with this statement! Especially because it came from AliExpress. Products from there aren't particularly known for using high quality batteries. But, of course there are always exceptions.

    • @lavacat720
      @lavacat720 13 дней назад +4

      Lithium batteries aren't complicated anymore and can be switched out like AA batteries these days (if you know how to use a JST connector and replace every year

    • @marcogenovesi8570
      @marcogenovesi8570 13 дней назад +4

      @@lavacat720 most devices with internal lipo batts in this price range aren't designed to be opened up easily

    • @lavacat720
      @lavacat720 13 дней назад

      @@marcogenovesi8570 Reminds me of my old zte router which took a brain surgery to disassemble it

    • @techheck3358
      @techheck3358 13 дней назад +2

      it also makes them replaceable in the field. you switch them out, dont need to wait however long to charge. he isnt really the target audience for that kinda product

  • @exen900
    @exen900 13 дней назад +5

    For the wireless HDMI extenders, the answer is projector usage ;) if you have a two digit cable run going from our presenter table through the floor, wall and ceiling to the projector, those are awesome.

  • @harrkev
    @harrkev 13 дней назад +38

    About the laser tape measure, at the end, I would consider having a rechargeable battery to be a minus. A product like that is something that I would only use occasionally, and I would expect to keep it for 10 years or more. Unfortunately, with the built-in rechargeable battery, I wouldn't expect the battery to still be able to hold a charge after 10 years. So for my application, AAA batteries are far better.

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  13 дней назад +2

      Good point

    • @iXenox
      @iXenox 13 дней назад +2

      It is extremely small, so I guess it is meant to fit into your pocket. This wouldn't be a design consideration if you weren't meant to use it often.

    • @generalzugs6017
      @generalzugs6017 13 дней назад +3

      Also, sometimes you find the battery to be empty just when you need to use the device. It's much quicker to replace the batteries (which have the standard size and are available everywhere) then to wait for the built in battery to charge.

    • @Fraunzi
      @Fraunzi 10 дней назад

      You’re all wrong. Rechargeable is the way.

    • @eDoc2020
      @eDoc2020 9 дней назад

      @@Fraunzi NiMH cells work great. No need for a hard-to-replace LiPo.

  • @TheHellis
    @TheHellis 13 дней назад +6

    The wireless HDMI is something I have been looking for a long time.
    Wanted to find something that was tested and preferably by someone I trust.
    Thank you!
    That will work fine for our old projector that has been in a box for years because I don't want to or can't route cables to it in our living room.

    • @ezg8448
      @ezg8448 13 дней назад +3

      Especially for people with a ceiling projector, no unnecessary cables!

  • @koomber777
    @koomber777 13 дней назад +71

    Good rule of thumb: if it looks too good to be true it probably is, but if it looks like a bargain, it probably is.

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  13 дней назад +6

      Haha sounds about right,.

    • @user-rw3fm9ix3i
      @user-rw3fm9ix3i 13 дней назад

      I'd have to disagree - for me, it's only a bargain if someone I trust has tested it & states it is so... but I use eBay only (not WISH, Ali, TEMU, Amazon, Catch) as eBay mostly tends to 'trust' the buyer ... there's a backstory but TL:DR they want buyers to stay.

    • @fredrikcarlen3212
      @fredrikcarlen3212 13 дней назад

      @@user-rw3fm9ix3i If you read reviews, especially those with photos attached, it's pretty easy to tell which are fake and which are real to judge a product before buying. I've bought so much good stuff on aliexpress, but if you look at the front page and just blindly buy stuff, you're going to get crap.

    • @jpt3640
      @jpt3640 9 дней назад

      ​@@user-rw3fm9ix3i They want the customers to stay? Didn't know 😂
      Google wants to get rid of all customers so nobody will tell them "your software sucks" ever again!

  • @ulfnic
    @ulfnic 12 дней назад +2

    Super grateful for these series! Thank you!
    Word of caution about the iSDT Q8 and why i'm getting rid of mine... I bought three of them a while back and all of them have a problem where they deeply discharge one cell of the battery if the balance cable remains attached after charging finishes, even if the input power to the Q8 is removed. It's as if the last cell that it was balancing gets stuck in discharge mode.
    It also has an annoying auto-off timer if you're using it as a DC power supply that you can't turn off.
    It's my experience that issues like these don't tend to get fixed but i'd like to hear if your recent purchase is any different.
    I replaced them with the SkyRC B6 Neo which has none of those problems. Only downside is you don't have as many voltage options for balance charging and 1 of the fans out of 3 devices had a fan that needs replacing at some point.

  • @_B_K_
    @_B_K_ 13 дней назад +5

    Love this series -- definitely will look into getting that charger (I have two decade-old ones, that are similar to yours).

  • @CICADA1033
    @CICADA1033 12 дней назад +1

    I wish Scott would create a DIY heating stirrer project for European chemists, as many of us struggle to find affordable, used equipment. His expertise could greatly benefit our community.

  • @rabbitrampage
    @rabbitrampage 13 дней назад +9

    Can you try one of the $40 42cm holographic fans in the next episode? From what I've heard they're cool tech but with bad UI/UX, would love to see an indepth review of one

  • @mikestewart4752
    @mikestewart4752 13 дней назад +11

    14:00 I wonder how long until we see “a little bit of wiggle room” in Chinese marketing material? 🤣

    • @DrHouse-zs9eb
      @DrHouse-zs9eb 13 дней назад +2

      We already have! Loads of products advertise different parameters in their titel and the description.

    • @RWBHere
      @RWBHere 13 дней назад +2

      @@DrHouse-zs9eb Not to mention 'Chinese' Watts, Milliamp-hours and their esoteric safety features!

    • @procrastinator1842
      @procrastinator1842 13 дней назад +1

      I bought some parts of aliexpress recently, with a dimension of 21mm, but with 1-3cm of measurement error...lol.

    • @bobedwards8896
      @bobedwards8896 10 дней назад +1

      "NOW Whith MOST LITTLE WIGGLE. ULTRA WIGGLE, VERY QUEALOTY"

    • @mikestewart4752
      @mikestewart4752 10 дней назад

      @@bobedwards8896 👍👍🤣 Exactly!!!

  • @iainhay2823
    @iainhay2823 13 дней назад

    Really love this series, always fascinated to see what you find!

  • @mvadu
    @mvadu 11 дней назад

    I love these videos.. Awesome work.. You keep finding real gems here.. The USB female to laptop adapter has been a keeper for Lenovo laptops with square pins.

  • @ats89117
    @ats89117 13 дней назад

    Great stuff! Thanks for the reviews! It's very useful to know what works rather than wasting money and waiting forever for some crap product...

  • @spicymemeboi2646
    @spicymemeboi2646 13 дней назад +3

    This series is my favorite, you managed to get me hooked on aliexpress electronics!

  • @tobiwonkanogy2975
    @tobiwonkanogy2975 12 дней назад +2

    the wireless hdmi could also be used for remote digital signage or high up in the air. walk out with the laptop , update the display . or from the comfort of the office instead of running out to the sign itself

  • @TylrVncnt
    @TylrVncnt 13 дней назад +1

    Have the same battery balance charger - love it. So much functionality packed into a small form factor with a pretty nice UI

  • @Eucadiz
    @Eucadiz 13 дней назад

    I do love these when theres just hidden gems. As it brings more ideas to current projects i.e. BLDC cooling fan for 3D printer. Of course the bad products should be called out as well. I suggest you next time to also include some electronics tools for the next episode. Maybe building a basics electronics lab for cheap could be a branch from these series.

  • @gregorymccoy6797
    @gregorymccoy6797 13 дней назад +1

    I enjoy this series immensely.

  • @d.jensen5153
    @d.jensen5153 11 дней назад +1

    I appreciated the ducted-fan BLDC motor. For some applications biscuit fans don't have enough pressure head, and compressors don't have enough flow rate.

  • @theoldironqueen8224
    @theoldironqueen8224 13 дней назад +1

    These USB-C Adapters for notebooks are working just fine, I have them for a surface, an HP Elitebook that came out long before USB-C Charging and now a Lenovo Slim Tip version (the funny square one). They are great up to 100W and for smaller notebooks they get you through the day even with a super small 65w USB Power Supply.

  • @IzzyIkigai
    @IzzyIkigai 12 дней назад +1

    Actually got one of those wireless HDMI dongles for our meeting room. One of these is a lot cheaper and a lot less hassle than having tons of 20m HDMI cables(just look up the prices, gets expensive quickly) layed from the floor to the ceiling where the beamer hangs. Not to mention having input source selection gets weird past 3 inputs. Plus it's great when you have a table situation where you can reangange your tables, opening you up to simply not knowing where the person presenting will sit.

  • @DannyWilliamH
    @DannyWilliamH 13 дней назад

    I love these Ali product videos because you tend to show products I have considered purchasing about half the time. It allows me to know if it was junk or not, lol.
    This video had two items I already have in my cart, sitting as I debate taking the plunge.

  • @Shakey31
    @Shakey31 12 дней назад

    I LOVE your Hidden Gems episodes!

  • @ergindemir7366
    @ergindemir7366 13 дней назад +4

    The pd adapter is very useful, i have the same exact model and been using it for over a year. You have to set the laptop to the power saving mode when charging if you have that chunky laptop, afterwards you can switch to balanced mode. The tip with power meter overheats when plugged in the converter, you should plug the other way. The first problem is those al cheapo chinese power supplies have short lifetime, they die within a year. Second issue is straight usb plugs can be easily broken when somebody hits while sitting in a cafe, you should buy the one with the 90 degree connector on the other end.

    • @superslash7254
      @superslash7254 12 дней назад

      ugreen GaN power supplies are really solid. The whole company basically went legit

  • @jokmenen_
    @jokmenen_ 13 дней назад

    Just wanted to comment that i really like this series! Wish there was more of it for all kinds of product categories haha.

  • @this_is_lemon
    @this_is_lemon 11 дней назад

    10:15 - Your laptop is trying to draw more power than the adapter can provide, causing it to cycle power on and off. I had the same issue, but it works fine if I remove the battery or if the battery is already fully charged. 100 watts isn't enough to power a high-demand laptop and charge the battery simultaneously

  • @ikeraiser266
    @ikeraiser266 13 дней назад

    ty op for making a video segment on the laptop charger i was thinking about testing to see if my gaming laptop could work with it like that but u proved me wrong that it wouldnt work any way so TY...good work on your yt video

  • @Leo99929
    @Leo99929 12 дней назад

    That issue with the USB C turning on and off during use can happen when the laptop demands more power than the system is rated for. I found that plugging it into a 65W charger rather than 100W solved this issue for me.

  • @sensiblewheels
    @sensiblewheels 13 дней назад +1

    10:26 I bought the same adaptor from Amazon de for €2! For a Thinkpad which needs 230w.
    It was the same result. Can not charge the laptop when it's on but charges it perfectly when turned off.
    I also measured the power the original charger draws when the laptop is on idle and that's only 60W. So it's definitely the software that's not allowing it to be charged with 100W.

    • @benjaminfrohns
      @benjaminfrohns 12 дней назад +2

      If you use a lower powered Lenovo charger (from an office laptop), you will see the same behavior. We use Thinkpads in the office with 170W and 230W chargers and cannot borrow a charger from lower powered systems.

  • @ferdi93ferdi
    @ferdi93ferdi 12 дней назад

    4:23 hell of a smooth transition 🤌🏽

  • @zayinconde8971
    @zayinconde8971 9 дней назад

    You should check out the handheld oscilloscope. Pretty neat for basic diy home needs.

  • @NeilStansbury
    @NeilStansbury 11 дней назад

    Looking forward to that teaser of the magnetic pogo connectors you showed at the end! I love these devices and the prices now are starting to finally drop

  • @Random_4400
    @Random_4400 13 дней назад

    I really enjoy this series. Thank you for making this video as i was debating whether or not to buy a lot of these products.

  • @asiano3385
    @asiano3385 13 дней назад +1

    13:40 If the batteries are rechargable I prefer AAA batteries because they are easier to replace than a glued in battery.

  • @tarakivu8861
    @tarakivu8861 13 дней назад +1

    The small PD adapter is awesome! Specially for small laptops which only need up to 100W

  • @dodgydruid
    @dodgydruid 13 дней назад +1

    Ooo two other gems, one a all metal pen with a set of calipers built in has become my most used tool at the mo, the other is a delightful £15 Portabler Air Compressor kit which came with a tidy little 5v powered air compressor, two very nice airbrushes, paint tanks, cleaning tools etc and has done duty spraying watch dials and hands already and the output quality of the paint is extremely good with what seems to be the internals of the brushes all stainless steel meaning I can retire my 1970's Badger airbrushes having done tons of work over the years... def recommend the air compressor air brush kit :)

  • @someguy2741
    @someguy2741 13 дней назад +1

    The ISDT C4 is a very good battery charger for standard sized cells. AA, AAA, 18650, 26650. NIMH, Li-ion, LiFe. Charge discharge storage cycles. It really does it all. It works well when you need to exercise NiMh or to test the capacity of lithiums.

  • @qlum
    @qlum 13 дней назад

    Used those usb-c adapters on my laptop in the past, they definitely work like a charm on lower powered laptops.

  • @Averell64
    @Averell64 13 дней назад

    One note regarding ISDT-Chargers!
    They are great for about 3-4 months and then quality issues start to arise like crazy. From faulty connections to the selectorwheel/button registering wrong inputs as well as cancelling charging processes multiple times during a charge due to „abnormal battery connection“.
    I have had 3 of these chargers and all of them had the same issues. Friend of mine who also had about 3 also reported similar problems!

  • @arva1kes
    @arva1kes 12 дней назад

    About the charger converters - The original barrel connections actually have onewire chip in them (the barrel is mostly 3 pin connector, not 2 pin connector) It will advertise to laptop what wattage charger you are running so to set power modes and charging speeds. Depending on model , the laptops act - no charging or running at all, only charging while off and while on running from charger(sometimes cpu clocks are set to minimum because of unknown charger). Seems MSI is making assumption if there is no correct onewire data it will treat it as 65w charger which is almost always minimum for these barrel jacks. As it's not sure if it can hold the power while chargin and running it will turn off charging so that you battery won't get spikes of charging-discharing. So the real reason to have "per brand" charges is to have correct onewire communication which states correctly what wattage charger is connected. I have this for my lenovo laptop with square connector and it works fine with 65w and 100w type-c chargers and battery banks just like OEM.

  • @sandordugalin8951
    @sandordugalin8951 13 дней назад

    The best series on RUclips for tinkerers. None-barred.

  •  11 дней назад

    3:38 I love it, when you said: "And das ist pretty heavy" 😂😂

  • @mergrogh
    @mergrogh 11 дней назад

    Thanks for the video, I love these. I need one of those USB laptop chargers, I didn't know those existed... I was always travelling with my clunky laptop PSU!

  • @euvo_sound
    @euvo_sound 13 дней назад

    in the country where i live, the wireless HDMI adapters are actually commonly used here, oddly enough in churches, where multiple cameras are connected to them and wirelessly stream the feeds thru a capture card and into the displays in the church and livestream it on social media

  • @Spyd77
    @Spyd77 13 дней назад

    If anyone is curious about why the TX HDMI device uses almost no power and the RX almost too much, is because the TX module is getting most of the power from the HDMI device, and the RX module has to provide power to the connected output device.

  • @DigitalIP
    @DigitalIP 13 дней назад +1

    How useful would that motor be for say like, a fume/exhaust hood for soldering etc instead of using a fan and duct? For the USB C barrel jack connector, you could use that to power other things with a barrel jack, not just to charge laptops, but a PD trigger board might be needed to activate it.

  • @kwinzman
    @kwinzman 13 дней назад +12

    4.5V voltage drop at 5A @28V nominal is "just fine"? Is that still within USB spec? I don't think so!
    I would have loved if you could have provided more context here why it failed the 28V test. Are your battery cells the limiting factor? The cables? Or the tested board itself? Was it overheating? Can you change it so it advertises 28V3A max instead of 5A?

  • @amaanqureshi1286
    @amaanqureshi1286 13 дней назад

    One of my favorite video series on youtube! keep it up!

  • @BustRush
    @BustRush 13 дней назад

    I'm in China, and the items you mentioned, I can get them from e-commerce websites here at only 1/2 to 1/6 of the price you pay! This is also why China's manufacturing industry has progressed so rapidly.

  • @John-vk1ij
    @John-vk1ij 13 дней назад +2

    regarding the battery options, I used to be a fan of such built-in battery devices like the laser meter you shown in the last. But they age just like myself, and eventually the battery life become so short that I basically have to bring a power bank with me. And it's almost impossible to find replacement battery because they are almost always custom designed. Therefore nowadays I tend to buy devices that use standard AA or AAA batteries.

    • @jftechdrones
      @jftechdrones 13 дней назад +1

      I get that there's safety concerns, but I wish more devices like this used replaceable 18650s or similar.

    • @cajampa
      @cajampa 13 дней назад +2

      You can buy any lipo size on that same site. I have bought many weird sized cells to fix old devices like that. The bigger problem is if the device can be opened non destructively or not. As long as it can be opened it is very easy to get a new cell in the right size and model in also all cases or if you can't get the exact right. You can always go down a little in size. And many times you can get a bigger sized cell to squeeze in there.

    • @jftechdrones
      @jftechdrones 13 дней назад +1

      @@cajampa True, I've done that myself with a few FPV goggles and radio transmitters.

    • @damnwereinatightspot
      @damnwereinatightspot 12 дней назад

      But neither measure from both ends. A dual laser would allow you to stand in the middle of a room and get a distance from wall to wall with out walking to the wall. Also Bosch, i belive, will work in fractions of an inch.

  • @octane613
    @octane613 11 дней назад

    As a truck driver, that wireless hdmi thingy will be great for my built-in tv, so i dont need to have an hdmi cable attached to my steamdeck dock.

  • @_hanz73
    @_hanz73 9 дней назад

    Wow this is such a good reviews, detailed and very informative!

  • @3v068
    @3v068 13 дней назад

    You know, that wireless HDMI thing can come in handy for certain streaming purposes. For example, I put my PC in a ventilated cabinet to be tidy. If I want to plug in my capture card, I would have to extend cables everywhere and open my cabinet, which is not ideal for a tidy space. If I got this kit, I could keep my capture card plugged in, put away, and all I'd have to change is the console that is outputting a signal. No big mess of wires. That's really cool, and I'm glad it works at such low latency.

  • @eformance
    @eformance 13 дней назад

    Wireless HDMI is mostly used today for content production. There are expensive solutions that are high quality for being able to locate a camera remotely from the ingest station, or have remote monitoring of the camera output. Many high end camera monitors have a remote viewing capability for secondary displays or phones/tablets.

  • @humbughumbughumbug
    @humbughumbughumbug 9 дней назад

    The usb-c charger trigger board is great for modern laptops that aren't usb-c PD compliant.
    I keep a 90w usb-c power supply in my laptop bag, and i use one of these trigger boards with my Asus vivobook.
    So i can use the PS with my Asus and my Dell (which is PD compliant)

  • @sweetiebot2560
    @sweetiebot2560 13 дней назад

    Wow, half of the products in this video are either ones I got for myself, once I was eyeballing, or ones I have a variation of - caught me by surprise ! I can confirm these USB-C to laptop power adapters can do wonders even in edge cases - I have a Lenovo laptop that comes with a 120w power brick, but it never actually reaches that power ceiling so I gave the adapter a shot a while back. It really works with all my 100w type c power supplies, and I haven't touched my bulky laptop charger in forever. As you said they're not auto wins, but they're worth the gamble imo

  • @andbondstyle
    @andbondstyle 13 дней назад

    4:44 - Be aware there's also a SkyRC's B6 Neo charger (successor to the legendary iMAX B6). It is extremely similar to ISDT Q6 Nano, but has type-C PD input. Also, there are several issue reports of Q6 Nano around the internet (including "destroying cells" and "frying itself"), so I'd be careful with this kind of choice!

  • @golllluk
    @golllluk 12 дней назад

    I've used those USB-PD to barrel adapters a fair bit with a Lenovo 5 pro (300W brick). Having the battery full beforehand, and IGPU only mode makes it work far more reliably. Otherwise it often tries turning on the DGPU which spikes power draw, overloading the charger which shuts off. Then the DGPU shuts off, the charger resets, and it just cycles like that. DGPU only can also work since it only spikes once.

  • @20cent
    @20cent 5 дней назад

    Lot of sellers on chinese platforms sell these air blowers/vacuum packaged in 3D printed body cases, like the one you quickly showed, yes. Regarding the wireless HDMI, it's clearly not for you, but useful for many use cases (carrying devices is not a solution when you have to do it few times a day).

  • @humidbeing
    @humidbeing 11 дней назад

    Holding a 10,000 RPM metal blade in your hand is brave. Even with an aluminum shell, those fins will go right through it.

  • @hi_beemo1808
    @hi_beemo1808 10 дней назад

    greatscott proves once again the level of germans sense of humor

  • @simonfox_8559
    @simonfox_8559 12 дней назад +1

    its always cool to learn about new technology, idek high voltage lipos existed either which is super cool to know about for UAVs and other stuff i like to do

  • @gydo1942
    @gydo1942 13 дней назад

    The USB-C PD trigger laptop chargers are very cool, I got the same idea a while ago, not knowing they already exist.

  • @rpenm
    @rpenm 13 дней назад

    I bought that mini laser rangefinger last year, used it maybe a dozen times, haven't charged it in 8 months, and it's currently still showing a 2/3 battery charge. Quiescent current/self-discharge seems pretty good. Not sure how the battery would hold up to more frequent use, but it's great for my occasional use. Hat-tip to Benn Jordan, who I first saw using the device in his video about hunting for reverb samples in a cave.

  • @esuil
    @esuil 13 дней назад

    Alright, so, I have additional vote for USB-C charger, and for reasons that might be unintuitive.
    We use those things in field/wartime/outage conditions, because they work seamlessly with "crude solar" charging setups when power grid is not available. Our "crude solar" is basically a solar panel that can output 12V-30V, hooked up directly to DC power charger designed to work with car batteries (those thingies with usb-c/usb-a charging ports that you can install in your car and plug into car battery - we just hook them up directly to solar panels instead).
    So solar panel -> directly to usb-c outlet that receives 12-24v inputs -> usb-c cable -> into that kind of USB-C charger = laptops with such converters and any kind of usb-c powered tech, powered directly from solar panel, anywhere, without solar controllers or batteries involved anywhere in the loop.
    It is absolutely king of crude and cheap "I want to power my portable electronics from solar" setups. In fact, because I was buying those things, I have a feelings that's why algorithm even recommended me your video. If you were to go with traditional solar controller+battery setups, the cost is like triple/quadruple, and efficiency is reduced because power goes trough multiple systems before coming to your components. But directly feeding solar DC into gadgets designed for a car that take that DC, then using them with things like that USB-C dongle, pretty much comes out to the cost of just solar panel and maybe like 10% of more cost on top of it. Not to mention you can salvage such gadgets from disabled cars, if you are in warzone conditions.
    So yeah, here is my perspective on those things. They are very useful, and that whole "for people who don't want to carry chargers with them" is only part of the story on why those things exist.

  • @CIBERXGAMING
    @CIBERXGAMING 11 дней назад +1

    you should get one of those hobby 4 cylinder engines and see if it can work as a supercharger. that'd be very cool to see

  • @KenSvensson
    @KenSvensson 13 дней назад

    Everyone loves this video series!

  • @marcfruchtman9473
    @marcfruchtman9473 13 дней назад

    Cool Stuff... Thanks for the review. I think I would not like the Fan motor (Way too loud). I really like the HDMI Extender idea, but the limit of 1080p pretty much makes it useless for me. The USB Charger for laptops looked really cool.

  • @bhogm4
    @bhogm4 13 дней назад

    I did recently get a SkyRC B6neo charger in addition to the Q6 nano. It is comparable in functionality, yet the UI is a bit worse, but it does have a enter button, so that is a plus. It does offer some really compelling features though. Native USB-C PD input and checking cell voltages without a input hooked up (simply connect the balance cable). Super neat for portable usage with a powerbank. The bigger fan makes for a more pleasant noise floor when charging, while being smaller in size overall. The low resolution LCD sucks a bit, but honestly, nitpicking for the price.

  • @Lucas_sGarage
    @Lucas_sGarage 13 дней назад

    I'm in love with this series

  • @JessicaFEREM
    @JessicaFEREM 13 дней назад

    Buy a 5.5x2.5 USB PD board, then buy a massive pack of bit adspters for $13.
    Basically a $16-20 universal laptop charger.
    As well you can do this with trigger boards with a variable voltage, just solder a standard jack, then adapt it. Basically 90% of barrel jacks in one adapter set.

  • @wheresmyskin
    @wheresmyskin 13 дней назад

    Your MSI laptop probably figured out there's a "problem" with your charger and didn't utilize it while turned on. Power supplied was lower than expected. It's a safety feature built in the software. That's why it started charging after you turned it off.

  • @notcorrect
    @notcorrect 13 дней назад

    The barrel jack adapter only really works for laptops that need less than 100w. I have one, and its really nice. Form my laptop, it doesnt work with a 35w brick but works with a 65w brick.

  • @tonicipriani
    @tonicipriani 12 дней назад

    That blower motor is actually cheaper if you buy it as a full air duster, I picked one up not long ago. If you just need the motor it might still be cheaper to buy and scavenge it. Added bonus you get a USB-C charging board and an Li-ion battery.

  • @iuhere
    @iuhere 12 дней назад

    this one is very valuable in terms of information , true gems

  • @nathanielmoore87
    @nathanielmoore87 12 дней назад

    I have a motorhome and built a rearview camera for it. Since I didn't want to run 40ft (12 meters) of wire through the chassis, I used a wireless AV for it. The wireless HDMI would have worked just as good in my situation, but the AV was cheaper.

  • @golutaneja6839
    @golutaneja6839 13 дней назад

    great series loved it keep making vidoes in that series

  • @cptcrogge
    @cptcrogge 13 дней назад

    Those small USB-C adapters work fine, especially with 65W laptops.

  • @smallmoneysalvia
    @smallmoneysalvia 13 дней назад

    That fan would be fun as an RC boat thruster

  • @verbalance5630
    @verbalance5630 12 дней назад

    Best Videoseries Scott! I love these projects with strange china parts 😂

  • @tawright915
    @tawright915 12 дней назад

    We use the HDMI transmitter and receiver at our church to transmit the steam from our Atem Mini to the nursery for the nursery workers to see. Works great.

  • @Meceka90
    @Meceka90 13 дней назад

    Thanks for the video :)
    I had a solar setup for my thinkpad which uses USB-C and therefore I tested power consumption of that laptop quite throughly.
    My laptop has 65 watt power supply and was using something like 15-20 watt's while running on idle windows when fully charged, but if its charging value was closer to 45's on same idle windows setup.
    So your laptop may also work well with that 100 watt power supply if fully charged.

  • @sebastiannielsen
    @sebastiannielsen 13 дней назад

    The HDMI extender is very good for the cases where you have a TV box with 1 subscription, and want to look on that on multiple TVs. You need a IR extender tough, so your remote control works in "the far end" aswell. Have done that solution for many people, that want multiple TVs (for example one in bedroom and one in living room) but not have to pay for subscription of 2 TV boxes.

  • @prondiest
    @prondiest 13 дней назад

    the hadmi link would be supper neat for portable streaming setup with decent camera! maybe like a church or wedding!

  • @Djamestm
    @Djamestm 10 дней назад +1

    That fan in the intro looks similar to a fan from a Dyson product that AvE deconstructed once. Might have been the hair dryer. I can't remember exactly.

  • @_Funtime60
    @_Funtime60 13 дней назад +1

    9:35 THESE WILL NOT WORK WITH DELL LAPTOPS (out of the box). Dell laptops have a 3rd pin used for DRM. You would need to either mod the adapter or laptop to trick it into thinking it has a genuine brick.

  • @nagi603
    @nagi603 11 дней назад +1

    13:49 that's the same UI as the "EMOS" brand in Europe. Probably same OEM.