Thanks! yeah I have spent a good amount of time building them. I have Dewalt, Bauer, Hercules 12/20v, M12, Bosch and Ryobi done, but plenty more to go..
Great stuff! Looking forward to seeing efficiency measurements. This tool looks pretty bad: 400W in and only 130W out. I guess that is near stall, though.
Thanks! yeah I was surprised by that. Wasn't expecting the efficiency to be that bad, but like you pointed out it was at stall. If I recall it performed similar to the M12.
So the torque is captured using a special $$$$ no contact sensor www.futek.com/store/torque-sensors/shaft-to-shaft-rotary-torque-sensors/non-contact-shaft-to-shaft-rotary-TRS600/FSH01997
I couldn't agree more with others here. The time, money, and creativity you put into videos is more then impressive. Here's hoping the channel grows and matures. Thank you sir.
Thanks! Yeah it’s definitely a lot of time and money. What makes matters worse is I travel for work. Hopefully at some point it picks up some, I love making the test equipment and looking at the data but it’s a huge loss to do so. I don’t get the views like others. Thanks for the support!
Fantastic work and dedication to testing and measurement. Looking forward to your results in the future! As always, thank you!!
Thanks! it should be interesting to see. Im curios what watts impact guns will pull.
Nice, that is a whole lot of adapters for the amount of tools and batteries you have tested. Good look with the future testing.
Thanks! yeah I have spent a good amount of time building them. I have Dewalt, Bauer, Hercules 12/20v, M12, Bosch and Ryobi done, but plenty more to go..
Great stuff! Looking forward to seeing efficiency measurements. This tool looks pretty bad: 400W in and only 130W out. I guess that is near stall, though.
Thanks! yeah I was surprised by that. Wasn't expecting the efficiency to be that bad, but like you pointed out it was at stall. If I recall it performed similar to the M12.
Great work! It looks from your other videos you're using LabVIEW, nice. What is inside the 'sensor unit' how are you capturing torque?
So the torque is captured using a special $$$$ no contact sensor
www.futek.com/store/torque-sensors/shaft-to-shaft-rotary-torque-sensors/non-contact-shaft-to-shaft-rotary-TRS600/FSH01997
I couldn't agree more with others here. The time, money, and creativity you put into videos is more then impressive.
Here's hoping the channel grows and matures.
Thank you sir.
Thanks! Yeah it’s definitely a lot of time and money. What makes matters worse is I travel for work.
Hopefully at some point it picks up some, I love making the test equipment and looking at the data but it’s a huge loss to do so. I don’t get the views like others.
Thanks for the support!
nice, interesting to see battery output vs motor output, and I heard that this new makita is pretty solid!
Thanks! yeah the Makita looks solid, I cant wait to test it!
It would be great if you created a tool that could tell when a tool battery is going bad. I would buy it.
Yeah Makita I believe has a battery tester which tells the like and cycle count similar to a phone. Hopefully it will be adapted across the board.