I tried finding Hidden Gems on AliExpress AGAIN! (Part 5)

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  • @martonmeszaros945
    @martonmeszaros945 Рік тому +295

    0:00 It's for putting the magical smoke back into devices.

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  Рік тому +65

      Such a device would sell like crazy.

    • @memeconnect4489
      @memeconnect4489 Рік тому +4

      @@greatscottlab well you clearly not know a lot of about devices for cannabis smoking or dabbing and its okay , but the devices like this has been sold for quite a while :)

    • @NinoJoel
      @NinoJoel Рік тому +9

      @@memeconnect4489 foolish to asume a German does not know.

    • @anonuser2640
      @anonuser2640 Рік тому +1

      @@greatscottlabcan you diy it please

    • @danteortega6510
      @danteortega6510 9 місяців тому +4

      @@memeconnect4489there’s shorter ways to say you didn’t get the joke, aren’t there??

  • @saintleibowitz8401
    @saintleibowitz8401 Рік тому +554

    its funny.
    i used to have one of those exact "rosin dispensers" in college almost 10 years ago, and apparently i was not using it correctly lol.

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  Рік тому +66

      Haha

    • @thirtythreeeyes8624
      @thirtythreeeyes8624 Рік тому

      Nah you were using it right someone decided to repurpose it for this use though. That's why it still has a mouth piece and you have to press the button 5 times to turn on so it doesn't turn on in your pocket. I honestly thought it was just a gimmick to get past China's ban on cannabis devices lol but, I think someone was puffing on their pen and came up with this idea to use it.

    • @alexhudspeth1213
      @alexhudspeth1213 Рік тому +59

      I can assure you that you were, lol.

    • @faghihimohammad
      @faghihimohammad Рік тому +5

      There are similar products called atomizer and are used to apply a thin layer of rosin on board. Then you power up the board and can detect hot spots(where rosin melts first), which can be a sign of a short circuited component.

    • @SouthJerseyBaitReviews
      @SouthJerseyBaitReviews Рік тому +1

      same lmao

  • @xanthirus
    @xanthirus Рік тому +551

    That rosin dispenser is definitely also intended for use with rosin extracts from certain plants for inhalant use. The nozzle is clearly a mouth piece. Thought glad to see they would have another use.

    • @innnlove
      @innnlove Рік тому +47

      seems perfect for DMT rosin

    • @Kalvinjj
      @Kalvinjj Рік тому +17

      Yeah, the hobos around here definitely ain't burning rosin, tho they don't have stuff fancier than a cut beer can or glass shards either.

    • @nßultz1440
      @nßultz1440 Рік тому +44

      it was never intended for soldering someone found a cheap way to make it work lmao

    • @sacordovaplata
      @sacordovaplata Рік тому +12

      @@nßultz1440 Exactly. my bet is some cr4ckhead wanted to smoke and found a way to repurpose those outdated "ego T" vape batteries, and later another person took it to the next level and actually made something useful with it like those rosing burner for electronics

    • @nßultz1440
      @nßultz1440 Рік тому +42

      @@sacordovaplata i would almost bet even this one was for thc, and the electronics thing is just legal wording to keep them out of court

  • @Chilling4Shillings
    @Chilling4Shillings Рік тому +594

    That thing you showed at the beginning of the video is in fact used to burn THC Wax to smoke it

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  Рік тому +455

      Nonono only for electronics.....

    • @TheSelfUnemployed
      @TheSelfUnemployed Рік тому +191

      load up that rosin brother

    • @3DLL.
      @3DLL. Рік тому +19

      @@TheSelfUnemployed 🤣

    • @Chilling4Shillings
      @Chilling4Shillings Рік тому +72

      ​​@@greatscottlab NOPE. I have used the exact same thing you showed in the state of Colorado that came from a headshop bro. It's original use is THC wax

    • @3DRC-707
      @3DRC-707 Рік тому +122

      ​@@Chilling4Shillingshe's being...
      Nvm

  • @AstroSpark2
    @AstroSpark2 Рік тому +406

    I enjoy this series so much! Thanks for all of the work that you put into these videos!❤

  • @eli1214
    @eli1214 Рік тому +97

    Rosin is also another word for solventless thc concentrate that is extracted using heated plates in a press (aka rosin tech), and also is smoked/vaporized out of the same "dispenser". The dispenser was found in smoke shops in the USA probably 10 years ago when concentrates first hit the black market, and became popular around the same time nicotine vapes were just starting to be sold.

    • @tommyleegraves423
      @tommyleegraves423 Рік тому +2

      uhm actually thats called resin... live resin dead resin etc.... but yeah....

    • @deadoon
      @deadoon Рік тому +6

      @@tommyleegraves423 Googling "rosin" alone has the second link to a guide about the thc concentrate. Farther down an article has it spelled both ways in the same article. It is a proper spelling for it.

    • @eli1214
      @eli1214 Рік тому +8

      @@tommyleegraves423 Rosin is technically a form of resin, however Rosin is a technique to extract thc without adding chemical solvents like butane, propane, and alcohol. The simplest form of this technique is smashing cannabis plants wrapped in parchment paper between the plates of a common hair straightener then collecting the concentrate on a cold surface so the oil solidifies making it less sticky.

    • @FireballPSNMods
      @FireballPSNMods Рік тому +4

      @@tommyleegraves423 bro rosin is the best concentrate you can get😭

    • @mblend27
      @mblend27 Рік тому +8

      @@tommyleegraves423 how does it feel to be so wrong but think ur right

  • @miguelzhang8586
    @miguelzhang8586 Рік тому +133

    According to the voice synthesis module's manual, you need to choose serial port 1 using the jumpers (which you have already done right in the video). Then refer to section 2.3 to exit the default serial passthrough mode by using any of the two methods: 2.3.1, pull-down pin PB2/ES0 for 50ms-2s; 2.3.2, send "+++" to it (the module will return "a" if it received that correctly), send "a" in under 1 second (the module will return "OK"), it will fail if you took longer than 1 sec to send the "a".
    You can send AT commands after that, but if you send only "at", it will go back to passthrough mode.

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  Рік тому +87

      Yep. I read that in the manual as well. Tried it all. Did not work.

    • @mohamedtalaatharb2441
      @mohamedtalaatharb2441 Рік тому +44

      If I remember correctly, the baud rate in the data sheet for most Ali express products is plain wrong, usually it is just 9600. Another thing, for AT commands you usually need to do a command mode setup (specific pin pulled high as example) and some sequence of bytes to trigger that byte mode of operation.

    • @deher9110
      @deher9110 Рік тому +3

      @@greatscottlab did you contact the seller?

    • @ethzero
      @ethzero Рік тому +6

      @@mohamedtalaatharb2441 First thing I wondered about was "command mode" as this is extremely common with modems that you have to switch between "Command mode and Data mode" (See Wiki article of same title for more)

    • @RichardBetel
      @RichardBetel Рік тому +4

      What does the microphone on this thing do?

  • @tastenheber
    @tastenheber Рік тому +140

    I bought the same hot plate thingy and can confirm everything you said. First thing was also taking it apart, especially to check if the PE wire was connected to the case (which it was).

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  Рік тому +31

      Glad you could confirm ;-)

    • @Kalvinjj
      @Kalvinjj Рік тому +18

      2 people confirming that the earth wiring is correct is definitely a good thing, you never know after all with that kind of stuff if the build quality will be consistent.

    • @ProtonOne11
      @ProtonOne11 Рік тому +14

      Did any of you try to fix the hotspot with a sheet of copper between the hotplate and PCB? Not sure if it helps, but i would guess a few millimeter thick plate might actually spread the heat more evenly. Not sure if even some thin copper sheets that they use for roofing is enough, but i'm sure if you ask at a roofing company for a 10x10cm offcut they might help you out.

    • @cris1735
      @cris1735 Рік тому +5

      I'd be very interested if someone can do an experiment if it's possible to fix that uneven heating issue.

  • @alattice
    @alattice Рік тому +13

    The buck boost converter really caught my attention. Based on the design and product description, something really cool is that itll operate in both buck and boost, meaning your voltage can start above the output voltage and drop below, but still work. This was really useful for me when i had to run a 3.3v Vout on 5v and 2.8v power. Its called capacitor based buck boost

    • @JohnDoe-rx3vn
      @JohnDoe-rx3vn 9 місяців тому

      "Charge Pump" is another word for that, if it uses capacitors instead of inductors to boost voltage

  • @nomansarker5556
    @nomansarker5556 Рік тому +17

    I cannot begin to explain how helpful this video series is. Although I don't use a fraction of the items you show, but I learn so much about what components are on these boards and that helps me make better decisions on my other electronics purchases.

  • @sergimaurimoreno3298
    @sergimaurimoreno3298 Рік тому +24

    Thank you so much for these reviews of products from aliexpress. I usually buy electronic parts and very often i miss an opinión of an electrónic expert about buck converters, led strips, developer boards and iot devices. It's really useful 👍
    Greetings from Barcelona and congratulations for your channel Scott!!🎉

  • @lksk9917
    @lksk9917 Рік тому +50

    For everybody that likes the rosin dispenser but doesn't want their board sticky from it, you can simply use an air duster can upside down to freeze your board and reveal the faulty component the same way 😁

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  Рік тому +14

      Good tip :-)

    • @1kreature
      @1kreature Рік тому +31

      Thermal shocking board is not a good way to diagnose anything.

    • @lksk9917
      @lksk9917 Рік тому +4

      @@1kreature of course I wouldn't use it in very fine boards like multi layer phone PCBs, but it works for simple stuff

    • @brucehanson4147
      @brucehanson4147 Рік тому +6

      We did this in the early 80s at the TV repair shop where I worked except we soldered a refrigerant port to an aerosol can and filled with R12 from a 30lb jug.(back when it was cheap and legal)

    • @XA--pb9ni
      @XA--pb9ni Рік тому +6

      I mean, yeah. I already did that successfully. But the problem is, depending on board size, this is preeeetttyy wastefull, i used about half the can of my freeze spray before finding the short. The rosin dispenser should last way longer and be cheaper in the long run.

  • @producerevan88
    @producerevan88 Рік тому +5

    0:10 no man, that's a weed concentrate vape my brother lol

  • @GothBoyUK
    @GothBoyUK Рік тому +7

    I really enjoy watching these even though I don't tinker with electronics these days. It's just fascinating to see what is out there and what can be done nowadays on a tiny board that previously would take a whole cabinet of resources.

  • @embeddedautomation2464
    @embeddedautomation2464 Рік тому +7

    Great video! The voltage regulator looks especially interesting! I also enjoyed seeing you use the vapor flux device. I have never seen flux used as a method for finding short circuits. Another effective way to find hot spots without a FLIR camera is to use a cotton swab (Q-Tip) to apply a bit of isopropyl alcohol to the suspect components and note how quickly the alcohol evaporates. When you have a hot component, it will evaporate very quickly.

  • @douro20
    @douro20 Рік тому +9

    That AI chip on the face recognition module is not just an ASIC; it's a full fledged RISC-V system.
    The hot plate could possibly be calibrated to eliminate its glaring temperature error. Even my Yihua 937D+ had a calibration pot right in the front of it.

  • @Fearfulful
    @Fearfulful Рік тому +5

    Hey Scott love your stuff! Just a fyi, rosin is also a name for one method of extraccion of cannabis concentrate, the vape pens for this type of extractions use a ceramic bowl as the one you showed. I do think that is a weed product claiming to be another thing just to get through most customs

  • @shivashankar28
    @shivashankar28 Рік тому +13

    These type of video series are gems, they are very integretable to any projects, for example the first product AI recognizable camera. As of now, I did create my own facial recognization system, modularity would be a lot helpful :)) Thanks GS!

  • @Spaniard47
    @Spaniard47 Рік тому +3

    I cannot get enough of these videos. Entertaining and incredibly useful. I recently came across some ultra powerful lifepo4 battery chargers (29.2v 100A for like $650), and was really curious how they might actually perform. I build backup power stations with fairly large batteries (7200Wh), and charging them fully in under 5 hours requires a TON of power. Would love to see these crazy AliExpress chargers put to the test, as well as anything else lifepo4 related!

  • @Xizax41325
    @Xizax41325 Рік тому +8

    Another pro for the magnetic cables. If you work in an area with a lot of dust (ie: a wood shop) the magnetic piece that plugs into the device acts as a dust cover. Downside, every little piece of magnetic dust will find it.

    • @pontiacg445
      @pontiacg445 Рік тому +3

      Yeah, and phones lately have USBOTG, that means they source current onto the USB connector, not just sinking it. Short the wrong pins on that magnetic connector, which is super easy with that dumb little magnetic clip on there, and you just might blow the phone up.

    • @conorstewart2214
      @conorstewart2214 Рік тому +4

      @@pontiacg445 I would think that phones probably have protection on the USB port. Waterproof phones definitely have it. A lot of devices do have over current protection on their USB ports including desktop PCs and laptops.

    • @kaelwd
      @kaelwd Рік тому +1

      @@pontiacg445 OTG doesn't just leave 5V on the port 24/7, it only sends power if the ID (micro) or CC (type C) pin is connected.

    • @pontiacg445
      @pontiacg445 Рік тому

      @@kaelwd Which is why I said "short the right pins..."
      What is it you need to do to the ID pin to get 5V out? Just ground it? Which pin is directly adjacent to the ID pin? Ground? Alright, then.
      I've fixed enough PCs that kids have stuffed stuff into the front panel USB connectors to know that, yes, they typically have overcurrent protection on the vbus. Does that mean it always works? Nope, not at all.

  • @erikdenhouter
    @erikdenhouter Рік тому +3

    Hi, when testing buck/boost stuff, it would be nice if you tried a soft start, slowly raising input from 0 Volt, and finding out if and when it starts. It is good info for using with solar cells, mimicking a dull gray sun rise.

  • @linuxgreybeard9945
    @linuxgreybeard9945 Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much, GS. As someone who loves tinkering with all the diverse items from AliExpress etc, this series is essential viewing.

  • @ameliabuns4058
    @ameliabuns4058 Рік тому +3

    think what you're measuring as a hotspot is the reflectivity of the surface for the thermal camera!
    the rosin smoke sounds like a health hazard without protection tho!

  • @TechsScience
    @TechsScience Рік тому +2

    I have used Rosin Dispenser
    It's a useful thing when you are repairing mobile ic

  • @CTCTraining1
    @CTCTraining1 Рік тому +3

    That TPS board was interesting but you didn’t say why they had bridged the power-save pads in the first place.

  • @whocares3132
    @whocares3132 Рік тому +2

    I love it how you give so much importance to efficiency and loss 💖💖 wish everybody was like this

  • @ryang7604
    @ryang7604 Рік тому +3

    With the face recognition, if it's possible to register your face at an angle, would that possibly solve the 'looking straight on' issue? It would take another space, but 2 or 3 out of 1000 is a drop in the bucket for home use.

  • @Jdbye
    @Jdbye Рік тому +1

    I've seen reports in the reviews on AliExpress on *all* of those magnetic USB-C cables having the connector start melting or burning, with pictures to prove it. That makes a lot more sense now that I know 20% of the energy gets wasted as heat in that exact area. So these claim to be compatible with fast charging, but they really shouldn't be used with fast charging.

  • @BigBoyDuckie
    @BigBoyDuckie Рік тому +3

    Love these vids, especially when you feature those very useful but sometimes questionable pcbs/modules, like power converters etc.

  • @tiffanyaa
    @tiffanyaa Рік тому +2

    Really loving this series. Wish you'd cover some more consumer-oriented products though, there's far too little information available on consumer electronics and you seem like you'd have enough expertise to judge the overall quality of them.

  • @steveroberts1861
    @steveroberts1861 Рік тому +6

    I am enjoying these new product episodes.

    • @mousbleu
      @mousbleu Рік тому

      Posted 6mn ago, comments from 4 days ago ?

    • @steveroberts1861
      @steveroberts1861 Рік тому +1

      @@mousbleu Patreon supporters get to see the video earlier.

    • @mousbleu
      @mousbleu Рік тому

      @@steveroberts1861 Ohhhh. Cheers !

  • @forbiddenera
    @forbiddenera Рік тому +1

    4:57 the surface is too reflective affecting emissivity thus it may look like a hot spot when it actually isn't

  • @donaldfilbert4832
    @donaldfilbert4832 Рік тому +4

    I checked out the hot plate because I have been wanting one. And the price was discounted by 50% - cut to about $26 US. Only problem - shipping to the US is $93 !! Also - it looks like they have a 215 mm x 215 mm plate size version for the same price !! Did you consider getting that version ???

  • @zeero4ever
    @zeero4ever Рік тому

    As part of moving to my newly built house, one of my latest favourite gadgets are serial to ethernet adapters. I built my own RFID+keypad door bell using two Arduinos, one for the RFID keypad, and one with a double relay for the bell and opener. All of that is connected to my servers where the actual access control happens. (I don't trust those all-in-one solutions)
    Another adapter connects my energy meter via a cheap IR read head to the network. There are many solutions using ESP32s or ESP8266s, but they also need power wires and would additionally use up some wifi bandwidth.
    The last adapter is a RS485 (Modbus) adapter, that let's me connect to my heat pump heating system. Very useful to control the energy usage depending on the output of my solar panels.
    Of course, these are a bit less electronics gadgets than "smart home" hacking thingies, but they are very usable in the right circumstances (MANY devices have RS232, RS485 or UART interfaces).

  • @CookingWithCows
    @CookingWithCows Рік тому +24

    Please never stop trying to find hidden gems. We know it's not gonna happen, but.. just continue.

  • @xopionxopion6170
    @xopionxopion6170 Рік тому

    I like how you test electronic gadgets from online with proper tests and results. You also explain very well, this is very appreciable ...
    Love you brother, carry on.

  • @roblikestotalk4984
    @roblikestotalk4984 Рік тому +5

    Wow, who'd have thought I already had a rosin dispenser?

  • @elvendragonhammer5433
    @elvendragonhammer5433 Рік тому +1

    The resin in the vape looking thing is Pine tree resin- it's the only resin that hits thermal saturation that fast & is capable of re-crystallizing directly from a gaseous state- instead of having to turn into a liquid & slowly reforming into a crystalline state like other standard crystal formations.

  • @GreenPunk_Yt
    @GreenPunk_Yt Рік тому +4

    These types of videos are great if you don't have much knowledge about electronics. Keep up making videos like this.

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  Рік тому

      I will see how long I can find interesting products ;-)

  • @Lolix09
    @Lolix09 Місяць тому

    Thank you for your quality content. I really enjoy watching you professionally test a variety of products.

  • @theodiscusgaming3909
    @theodiscusgaming3909 Рік тому +8

    there is a much better technique to find hotspots on a board which doesn't involve custom hardware and inhaling flux fumes, and that's just spraying isopropyl alcohol on your pcb

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  Рік тому +17

      Hmmmm maybe I should do a competition between all these methods in a future video in order to properly compare them. Are there other ways as well??

    • @AnnaVannieuwenhuyse
      @AnnaVannieuwenhuyse Рік тому +2

      @@greatscottlab a calibrated fingertip or upper lip can work on some things too

    • @Sadenki
      @Sadenki Рік тому

      @@greatscottlab yes, you can replace isopropyl by petrol, way easier to find

    • @julcrimson3323
      @julcrimson3323 Рік тому +1

      ​@@greatscottlabisopropyl, flux and thermal camera seem to be the most common

    • @lksk9917
      @lksk9917 Рік тому

      ​@@greatscottlab You can also use an air duster can upside down to freeze your board

  • @alirezamohamadkhani
    @alirezamohamadkhani Рік тому +1

    The Aliexpress series is like a treasure hunt. I like it.

  • @madcow3417
    @madcow3417 Рік тому +3

    About those USB cables, any magnet near the USB port on my laptop shuts it down. That's where the sensor for closing the lid is located, so it thinks the lid is closed and goes to sleep. Also, I couldn't tell, did it have more than two pins? If not then it's definitely not capable of fast charging.

    • @chaos.corner
      @chaos.corner Рік тому +1

      It depends on the definition of "fast" I believe one version of fast charging is just drawing as much current as you can until the voltage drops too much.

    • @madcow3417
      @madcow3417 Рік тому +1

      @@chaos.corner That's fair. I was defining it as Quick Charge or Power Delivery.

    • @chaos.corner
      @chaos.corner Рік тому

      @@madcow3417 Much better now that it mostly is. It would sometimes drive me nuts trying to work out what I needed for my phones. Sometimes it even would be QC.

  • @t.n.1056
    @t.n.1056 Рік тому

    I really really really really really really really like this "hidden gems" series... I really really really really like them ❤❤

  • @swiftsilver
    @swiftsilver Рік тому +3

    I loooove those rosin dispensers for finding shorts. So useful and way cheaper than a thermal cam. Also way higher resolution and easier than the original method with an iron

    • @thirtythreeeyes8624
      @thirtythreeeyes8624 Рік тому +6

      I'd just use my finger and then when I burn myself take a puff of my rosin pen to ease the pain lol.

    • @Kalvinjj
      @Kalvinjj Рік тому +4

      This method reminds me of Louis Rossmann's method of soaking the area in isopropyl alcohol, the shorts will evaporate way quicker than the rest.

    • @swiftsilver
      @swiftsilver Рік тому

      @@Kalvinjj No the Louis Rossmann method is burning yourself

    • @yourboi1842
      @yourboi1842 Рік тому

      Imagine someone smoking the rosin.

  • @ProfLuisHerrera
    @ProfLuisHerrera Рік тому

    Scott knowing the Pacha meme 2:58 is the best part!

  • @ed_halley
    @ed_halley Рік тому +8

    Do NOT use magnetic adapters for USB! They attract ferrous debris and can short out, causing fire risks. Connections like MagSafe keep the contacts farther apart to minimize the risk. Low profile adapters cannot.

  • @djjezza
    @djjezza Рік тому

    Love this series. Suggestion for catchier yes/no naming - Must Buy or Let It Fry

  • @just2716
    @just2716 Рік тому +4

    This hidden gem series is super useful in my country where Chinese products are all we can rely. So identifying the good and the bad is very helpful.
    Subscriber here since the 1st led cube

  • @miggychan
    @miggychan Рік тому +1

    That rosin dispenser is a repurposed concentrate vaporizer, that's absolutely ingenious!
    You could grab better coils from OOZE, they use quartz with wire around it and their pretty efficient in vaporizing so I imagine they'd perform the same for this application.
    I have a fantastic use now for my old 510 batteries!

    • @bobclack3256
      @bobclack3256 Рік тому +2

      it's definitely just a normal THC vape being labeled as something else lmao. It has a damn mouthpiece ffs xD

  • @galangtirtayudha3973
    @galangtirtayudha3973 Рік тому +5

    It is a really common technique really, to find short in cell phone by using heat. At least here in Indonesia. It's a bit brutal sometimes, lol, injecting 12v to phone. But that's kinda the way we can fix a phone sometime because the manufacturer wont give us schematic.
    Other than that fancy resin dispenser, you can use ethanol, IPA, or even receipt from ATM.

    • @nimoy007
      @nimoy007 Рік тому +1

      Oh, thermal paper? That's actually a great idea! How well does that work?

  • @GrenPara
    @GrenPara Рік тому +2

    Great video thanks for making it.
    I am confused about your TPS Buck Booster board.
    You said it handles 4 different voltages and can be set using the pads on it.
    Then why is the board sold at different price for each voltage.
    They charge more for 5v yet less for 2.5 and other voltages.
    IF all that is needed is to close loop/pads for each voltage then why do sellers have 4 different costs?

  • @randycarter2001
    @randycarter2001 Рік тому +3

    What I love most about those magnetic connector cables is before there is enough force applied to damage something, it disconnects. Saved my phone a couple of times.

  • @MattThePrintingNerd
    @MattThePrintingNerd Рік тому

    Great video, nice to see that im not the only weirdo that enjoys browsing aliexpress for new products ❤

  • @BhdhfjfhShjsjsjs
    @BhdhfjfhShjsjsjs Рік тому +8

    hi scott can you make a chicken egg incubator (DIY or BUY)

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  Рік тому +3

      Well, a very specific idea. I can surely put it on my to do list.

    • @BhdhfjfhShjsjsjs
      @BhdhfjfhShjsjsjs Рік тому

      @@greatscottlab Thank you! brother.

  • @t.n.1056
    @t.n.1056 Рік тому

    Sas sind wirklich wirklich wirklich wirklich wirklich die besten Videos die du machst. "Hidden Gems" und "DIY or BUY" Videos... dein Kanal ist immer Pflicht!! Mit Chipstüte und Cola ❤

  • @medenmite
    @medenmite Рік тому +3

    , welp that was a good video like always 😂❤

  • @jkm2233
    @jkm2233 Рік тому

    You wouldn't believe how long I've been waiting for a new video of this series. Love the video

  • @Iron_Condorr
    @Iron_Condorr Рік тому +7

    Problem with AliExpress is they have been slowly increasing prices and the deals are not as good as they used to be.

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  Рік тому +1

      Well, I think still lots of good stuff for a cheap price.

    • @Iron_Condorr
      @Iron_Condorr Рік тому

      @@greatscottlab I still like it too.

    • @axelwg
      @axelwg 4 місяці тому

      Shipping went down from 3 month to 3 weeks in Mexico. This year

  • @marconicolo822
    @marconicolo822 Рік тому

    My compliments, as a power electronics expert I recognized your good practice when measuring the DC-DC ripple with the small loop fixture. Thanks for the great video.

  • @Lann91
    @Lann91 Рік тому +4

    It's a crack pipe! Oh...

    • @ncc74656m
      @ncc74656m Рік тому +1

      That was my response too, like "Wow Scott got dark fast."

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  Рік тому +1

      Not quite

  • @1Chitus
    @1Chitus Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for these reviews of products from aliexpress.

  • @mikefooyc8237
    @mikefooyc8237 Рік тому

    Have been using magnetic cables for a long time. Go for quality at slightly higher cost. It does have a slight power loss at higher voltage and current. The plug gets warm to touch. And the magnetic part does pick up debris.
    The pros
    Eliminates wear on the charging port almost completely.
    No more fumbling around trying to plug in the phone while driving. Just hover the cable close by and it latches on.

  • @fatiheneskuru4332
    @fatiheneskuru4332 Рік тому

    I just had to drop a quick comment to say how honored I feel that you reviewed the product I suggested. Thank you so much! 🙏 I absolutely love the AliExpress Gems series and your videos are just amazing!
    Keep up the fantastic work and keep those awesome videos coming!

  • @alexanderd.m.565
    @alexanderd.m.565 Рік тому

    Wow, I loved that TPS board, just tinking about some devices that last like forever, is awesome!

  • @BPTtech
    @BPTtech Рік тому +2

    Makes me feel good knowing even you struggle sometimes with these random dev boards.

  • @peterwilhelmsson4168
    @peterwilhelmsson4168 Рік тому

    You know what would be amazing? Christopher Lloyd being with you in an episode, and you build a flux capacitor!

  • @JetpackBattle-lc7ob
    @JetpackBattle-lc7ob Рік тому +1

    I always find the blur shots funny.
    Electronics gone wild

  • @electronic7979
    @electronic7979 Рік тому +1

    Nice items

  • @michal7x7
    @michal7x7 Рік тому

    The TPS module is awesome. There is a serious lack of affordable high efficiency, low quiescent current converter modules, so this is certainly a gem. A pity it's so big though. Too beefy for low power uses which don't require current in ampere range.

  • @MrTheog1989
    @MrTheog1989 Рік тому

    I'm really enjoying this series. Please keep making them!

  • @MitsuZer0G
    @MitsuZer0G Рік тому

    I really enjoy this series! Looking forward to further episodes!
    What I think would be interesting though:
    I also use these magnetic charging cables and I am actually satisfied with them. But there's one problem I noticed: over time, the resistance somewhere in the magnetic connector seems to increase for some reason. Would you be interested in taking it apart and have a look what's inside?

    • @jeanalves1579
      @jeanalves1579 Рік тому +1

      It's probably just because the contacts (between the conector and the cable) wear with time, so it's harder for electricity to flow through

  • @azatecas
    @azatecas Рік тому

    as a noob in electronics i love this series. gives me alot to try with low risk

  • @wiradharma7030
    @wiradharma7030 Рік тому

    Back to desulfation topic a while ago, the desulfator I made based on several recent academic journals using resonant principle on sulphate seems to works. Its been running for 2 weeks.
    I use this desulfator on a lead acid 45a 12v battery which previously failed to desulfate using traditional method aka transformer+rectifier diode.
    On the 3 cell which the cells turned dark brownish rusty like color, 2 cell almost cleared of rusty like oxide. The 3 cells still bubling atm. The 3 cell with normal colored cell did not bubling at all from the begining of desulfation process.
    I use pwm at 700khz and 27% duty and irf540. Earlier, I got problem with this configuration as the solder joints providing 32v and ground keeps melting, even when i cooled it with 8" ac fan at around 50cm. Seems that the pulse resonating and disintegrate the solder joints. The solution is to clamp the wire using diode pin. I limit current slightly under 1A because i also often use the transformer to charge 18650 battery packs.😅
    Edit: i also on 3d printer project, its a corexy based planned to run klipper.
    The interestings parts is that I use alternative approach to build this printer. The frame is made from welded 30x30x1.5mm hollow carbon steel. I use custom made heat treated carbon fiber brackets on x axis. The bed also made using carbon fiber. The heater element, thermostate and heat shileld will be on a single plate as carbon fiber is a good insulator material. The bed bracket will be using grade 1100 alumunium which is light and got high tensile strenght.
    The bed leveling will be using 6 axis gyro and servo controlled by separate mcu. The x axis use custom made bearing from ptfe aka teflon rod instead of linear bearings/rail on 3 8mm 304 stainless steel shaft. I also considering 1100 alumunium or heat treated carbon fiber shaft, but I am tight on budget atm😂.

  • @pfb3264
    @pfb3264 Рік тому

    Sharing these videos with my local makerspace group . Interesting stuff.. thanks Scott!!

  • @infected7258
    @infected7258 Рік тому

    Man there are two channels that got me into electronicsc Great Scott and Kipkay

  • @rfmerrill
    @rfmerrill Рік тому

    6:05 Yes and no. I think what you have there is just pure pine rosin, which can be used as flux but is not exactly the same as "rosin flux" you might buy--there are usually other ingredients.

  • @hatehead1983
    @hatehead1983 3 місяці тому

    As an Aliexpress-junkie this is an awesome channel!

  • @MrGellert15
    @MrGellert15 Рік тому

    you should test the magnetic usb cables after it went trough simulated (or real) charging duty, if it's getting hot it might result in an even bigger amount of resistance since permanent magnets loose strenght when they get hot and that weakens force connecting the pins between the cable and the swappable end connector (that will mean higher resistance if the force gets reduced enough to cause a weakened contact). High resistance cable heats up -> Perma magnet loses strenght -> Lost strenght means higher resistence for even more heat... Under the right circumstances this feedback loop could possibly cause a thermal runaway situation, but it's more likely that the wall adapter's protections (and/or the phone's charging circuit) kick in way sooner or even if it was a thermal runaway somehow the magnet might just fall off when it heats up enough to loose it's magnetic property before anything catches fire.

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Рік тому +1

    Fantastic, dude! Thanks a bunch for the testing! 😃
    The converter should work great for a breadboard power supply! Perhaps with a rotary encoder or something to select the voltage!
    Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @RyanMcGuinness
    @RyanMcGuinness Рік тому

    LOVE these AliExpress videos. Keep them coming!

  • @kevrosbane
    @kevrosbane Рік тому +2

    glad to see the rosin dispenser only other person iv seen using one is northbridgefix, iv been using one for couple years now and cheaper then a infrared camera while still working as good.

  • @EasyOne
    @EasyOne Рік тому

    I enjoy this series so much! Thanks

  • @mrquicky
    @mrquicky Рік тому +1

    Guaranteed that the face recognition only worked successfully, because it only had one face in it's database.

  • @orion310591RS
    @orion310591RS Рік тому

    7:00 - My rosin atomizer, uses "interface 510", additionally I bought soldering iron for 2$ and now I have rosin atomizer + soldering iron in one tool.

  • @eslmatt811
    @eslmatt811 Рік тому

    The magnetic usb cables are amazing for kids with micro usb powered devices. The port remains damage free. The big down side is metal working, don't be cutting and grinding steel around them, kills the cables really quick.

  • @aljanobin78
    @aljanobin78 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video as always, @greatscott.
    Though I want to comment on the magnetic USB cables; I wanted to drive them daily, mostly for charging port longevity on my phone and interchangeability, with one charging cable any each device with its appropriate head. But from what I understood from online and Reddit research that it's just not safe and not recommended for daily use; I forgot the reason why it's not safe, but I wanted to give you a heads up; I would either research this a bit further (and would like to hear more insight from you if you do) or put a disclaimer of not recommending it because people were really convinced online that it's bad.

    • @medes5597
      @medes5597 Рік тому

      That's disappointing, I was thinking they might be useful for attaching to my various cameras for easier charging.

  • @gerykis
    @gerykis Рік тому

    Rosin dispenser : Press 5 times will turn ON . Press 5 times will turn OFF.
    You have to turn it off to save power and to avoid accidental press . Mine have no case included as laying in shelf can get pressed .

  • @uninsignificant
    @uninsignificant Рік тому

    Really love this series

  • @yurkshirelad
    @yurkshirelad Рік тому

    I like the look of the hot plate and face detector. Very interesting!

  • @SuperBrainAK
    @SuperBrainAK Рік тому +2

    Hey Scott, if you want really good magnetic cables try the ODDADD brand. They have proper data pins and even CC1+2 for PD communication.
    I have them and though not as low as high quality cables (sub 0.08) the resistance is ~0.16 ohms for the 2 meter cable.

    • @Pebbyz
      @Pebbyz 10 місяців тому +1

      Do you happen to still have a link to those cables? Cheers

  • @rhkean
    @rhkean Рік тому

    I love this series! So often, when on AliExpress, I find myself asking... "What is that?" LoL

  • @gabeavenia2181
    @gabeavenia2181 Рік тому +1

    Concerning that PS pin on the buck-boost converter, what does de-soldering it do to the circuit? Is there anything special that has to be wired up after the surgery lol? As a EE student I love your videos and focus on efficiency

  • @BillyBobThornt0n
    @BillyBobThornt0n Рік тому +1

    The rosin item you have is for thc smoking. While it could be used for rosin, it's intended use was for thc

  • @BakedPrawns
    @BakedPrawns Рік тому

    This is a brilliant series

  • @bokbrudda6079
    @bokbrudda6079 Рік тому +2

    Next series You should try some cheap audio Bluetooth module also

  • @ame7165
    @ame7165 Рік тому

    flux is acid, and fumes from acid are often bad to breathe in, so ventilation after using it is probably a good idea. it's such a tiny amount that it probably doesn't matter, but i figure it's worth mentioning

  • @BlueJDev
    @BlueJDev Рік тому

    One of the best Ali videos so far. Would love to see a working and recommended version of the speech module as i would like to build a Jarvis type device.

  • @riyan_prof
    @riyan_prof Рік тому +1

    Digging on online shopping is fun but sometimes disappointed if the product isn't what to be expected... 😂

  • @ShadowsDML
    @ShadowsDML Рік тому

    The magnetic cables are absolutely perfect for wireless headphones, you can easily attach them without removing the headphones and if you forget they are attached and stand up they safely disconnect without stressing any component. It's worth the power loss in my opinion.