Fan Mail - Rehkittz S1600 High Power Torch

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • ElectrArc's first ever fan mail! In this video we take a look at the Rehkittz S1600, a generic high power LED torch.
    What happens when:
    0:00 The Rehkittz S1600
    0:30 Introduction
    0:40 Whats inside?
    1:10 Note from fan
    1:29 Checking out the torch
    3:36 Checking out the power bank
    4:48 Opening the power bank
    5:27 INR18650 datasheet
    9:10 Measuring the cell voltage
    9:25 Charging the cell
    12:25 Removing the cell tabs
    13:46 Testing the torch
    15:25 Comparing to the Nitecore
    16:57 Testing outside in the dark
    19:06 Stripping the Rehkittz down
    22:18 Testing power draw
    23:55 The common pitfall of cheap torches
    24:56 Using a beefier PSU
    25:45 How the torch changes mode
    26:34 Testing at full voltage
    27:27 Audible switching
    29:21 Future plans
    29:54 PayPal donations
    30:13 Conclusion
    Follow me on Instagram to stay up to date on all the latest stuff:
    / electrarc240
    Donate through PayPal to support more cool projects:
    www.paypal.com/paypalme/elect...

Комментарии • 10

  • @bennetting1609
    @bennetting1609 Год назад +4

    Another great video, as usual

  • @guggleton13
    @guggleton13 Год назад +2

    I bought two S1600 torches and one failed after ten days - the LED blew on the way to the chicken house in complete darkness! No idea if I can find a replacement LED but having seen this excellent analysis, I can see its failure was caused by inadequate electronics! Lesson learned: don't but cheap torches that only look good and function for a short time!

  • @davidtodd907
    @davidtodd907 Год назад +2

    I've had this torch for about 10 months now and I only started to use it when taking my dog for a walk in the dark mornings /evenings during the winter months. It performed faultlessly until the past month when the on/off switch started to play up and it wouldnt switch on and/or woukd switch off randomly. The switch on this model is common to countless other battery / rechargeable LED torch brands and the problem with the switch is very common ( check out amazon reviews where the switch problem is reported countless times across multiple LED torch brands brands). There are a few RUclips vids on how to fix the switch , but unlike other brands that use the same on/off switch , unfortuantely the switch on this model is sealed for life and you cannot access it to fix the problem - you have to bin the torch.

    • @electrarc240
      @electrarc240  Год назад +2

      Yep I’ve had a few similar torches in the past and it’s always the tail switch that dies. Such a shame as they are somewhat decent value. That’s the reason I ended up splashing out for a Nitecore.

  • @CoalescenceGP
    @CoalescenceGP Год назад +4

    I’ll have you know 200Hz means it will 100% cause an epileptic fit.

  • @bennetting1609
    @bennetting1609 Год назад +4

    13:54 girth

  • @CromulentEmbiggening
    @CromulentEmbiggening 9 месяцев назад +2

    I had a cheap Lepro LE3000 torch that was exactly the same in design with some minor differences in shape. It claimed 900 lumens. Either the LED or its circuit died at some point. So I got one of these, equally cheap. Except I got the S3300 which claims it gets 3000 lumens off 4 AA batteries lmao.
    It works exactly the same as the Lepro torch, same brightness, same battery compartments, etc. Do you think all these cheap torches use the same OEM?

    • @electrarc240
      @electrarc240  9 месяцев назад +2

      Yes that seems like a certainty given the similarities between so many of them

  • @drwhopoo6604
    @drwhopoo6604 Год назад +1

    fan mail????