Testing the Roedix R7 RPM Against the Claim of the 100,000 rpm Description specs from Roedix

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • This video is due to a request in the comments about the Roedix R7 that I reviewed. The question was to test (if I could), the RPM of this blower, as the description stated that it did 100,000 rpm and there was a question to it’s legitimacy. I after a lot of trial and error, did find a way to test the RPM without damaging the Roedix, so decided to create a video showing my results.
    If you like this type of video, please let me know in the comments about a subject you would like to discuss and I will do my best to create a video on that subject, or if you have a video idea for a DIY project, A review of a product or anything else, I will be happy to create that content as well.
    Thanks for stopping by, and remember - find someone who needs to laugh, needs to smile, needs to cry, or just simply needs a friend - and make it happen ;).
    I am including a link to the tachometers that I used in this video in case you would be interested in purchasing I one of them. These are not affiliate links as I don’t have an affiliation with Amazon. I cannot find the Smart Sensor that I purchased, but I did find one on Amazon and am adding a link to it below.
    * Smart Sensor Digital Tachometer:
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    * NEIKO 20713A Digital Tachometer, Noncontact Laser Photo Sensor with 2.5 to 99,999 RPM:
    www.amazon.com...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @Outside-In.
    @Outside-In.  4 місяці тому

    This video is due to a request in the comments about the Roedix R7 that I reviewed. The question was to test (if I could), the RPM of this blower, as the description stated that it did 100,000 rpm and there was a question to it’s legitimacy. I after a lot of trial and error, did find a way to test the RPM without damaging the Roedix, so decided to create a video showing my results.
    If you like this type of video, please let me know in the comments about a subject you would like to discuss and I will do my best to create a video on that subject, or if you have a video idea for a DIY project, A review of a product or anything else, I will be happy to create that content as well.
    Thanks for stopping by, and remember - find someone who needs to laugh, needs to smile, needs to cry, or just simply needs a friend - and make it happen ;).
    I am including a link to the tachometers that I used in this video in case you would be interested in purchasing one of them. These are not affiliate links as I don’t have an affiliation with Amazon. I cannot find the Smart Sensor that I purchased, but I did find one on Amazon and am adding a link to it below.
    * Smart Sensor Digital Tachometer:
    www.amazon.com/WHY-YUE-Measur...
    * NEIKO 20713A Digital Tachometer, Noncontact Laser Photo Sensor with 2.5 to 99,999 RPM:
    www.amazon.com/dp/B000I5LDVC?...

  • @RobtTa
    @RobtTa 4 місяці тому +1

    Very Entertaining, Thanks Steven!

    • @Outside-In.
      @Outside-In.  4 місяці тому

      Thanks Robert, glad you liked it. This was a fun one to test, and so happy I was able to find a solution without damaging the Roedix. 👍

  • @joejarrell3153
    @joejarrell3153 4 місяці тому +1

    Good video and thanks for the mention.

    • @Outside-In.
      @Outside-In.  4 місяці тому +1

      You are welcome Joe, and thanks again the question that paved the way for another video. I look forward to seeing you in your first UA-cam video on your channel 🤪🤔

  • @buzzsah
    @buzzsah 4 місяці тому +1

    I do a lot with slower stuff. $, -15 rpm, and at times 30 rpm. How does your test equipment work on slower rpm's?

    • @Outside-In.
      @Outside-In.  4 місяці тому

      I haven't used for slower speeds, but I guess I will have to test that, but I don't have anything that rotates at a slow speed for testing. I guess I will have to look into getting maybe a stepper motor and connecting it to my power supply to see how low they will register rpm

    • @Outside-In.
      @Outside-In.  4 місяці тому

      Buzz, I just thought I would say that I was like wait a minute, I have a drill so why now try that LOL... I was able to get a reading with the Neiko down to 34 rpm, but the Smart Sensor didn't seem to go below 100 which actually is exactly what they claim, but was just hoping since it went way above 30,000 rpm, maybe it would go way below 100 rpm, but I guess not.

    • @Outside-In.
      @Outside-In.  4 місяці тому

      Oh my goodness.... I can't believe what I just did... I got out my turn table for displaying objects to rotate them slowly. I decided to just sit there for a few turns to see if the Neiko would register anything. After about 4 turns of the table - - - the Neiko showed 2.5 rpm on the display - OMG I can't believe it registered that slow of an rpm - Incredible. Glad you asked the question, that was interesting to test how low the Neiko would go...