absolute rubbish. a very poor copy of the amerian hook .which is superior build.more expensive but very reliable.what a shame, i thought i would give it a good test. looked good but kept turning off amd different readings to the hook verified with an avo meter.
I ended up giving mine away, I decided that one tool was trying to do too much. I now prefer to use a power probe, when I need a scope I now use a scope. Thanks for your in put, it is appreciated 👍 I don't have a hook, I'll look into that. Cheers Matt
I found different voltage reading when I compared with a volt meter or power probe. I wanted to rely on what I used. Also the scope was limited as you would expect for the price, the best part about it was the latch function to hold power on or pulse power at the tip. Another thing was the 0 to 5 volt sensor simulator was in 0.5 volt steps that some times wouldn't allow me to get the voltage right where I wanted it, I do that to see if I can clear a fault code if I have a faulty part, so I know the new part will fix the problem. The red and green led lights didn't come on in the same way they do with the power probe. There wasn't anything wrong with the power probe 3 other than it just showed volts so I decided to go with what I know and trust and now have a power probe 4.
Hi, do you know if it can measure current draw while giving power to something? Say for example if you used it to power a blower motor or wiper motor would it tell you how much current the motor is drawing? Thanks.
I agree, you have three tools that will do the job properly, rather than one tool trying to do all three jobs. I think that's why I don't use it as much as I thought I would. Thanks for watching and your comment.
The fuse is in the ground lead so the only protection is when the ground lead is used when activating something. I don't have mine anymore, I preferred the power probe. Thanks for watching
absolute rubbish. a very poor copy of the
amerian hook .which is superior build.more expensive but very reliable.what a shame, i thought i would give it a good test. looked good but kept turning off amd different readings to the hook verified with an avo meter.
I ended up giving mine away, I decided that one tool was trying to do too much.
I now prefer to use a power probe, when I need a scope I now use a scope. Thanks for your in put, it is appreciated 👍
I don't have a hook, I'll look into that. Cheers Matt
Can continuity test be done with smartkook? For example, if we take a cable in our hands, can we detect that the cable is broken inside?
Yes it can test for continuity that way, thanks for watching
Looks like a very useful tool for me I love my power probe 4 master kit and My pico
I don't have it any more, now I use the power probe and pico too.
@@mechanicmatt871 oh really Was it just not very useful for quick tasks
I found different voltage reading when I compared with a volt meter or power probe. I wanted to rely on what I used. Also the scope was limited as you would expect for the price, the best part about it was the latch function to hold power on or pulse power at the tip. Another thing was the 0 to 5 volt sensor simulator was in 0.5 volt steps that some times wouldn't allow me to get the voltage right where I wanted it, I do that to see if I can clear a fault code if I have a faulty part, so I know the new part will fix the problem.
The red and green led lights didn't come on in the same way they do with the power probe. There wasn't anything wrong with the power probe 3 other than it just showed volts so I decided to go with what I know and trust and now have a power probe 4.
@@mechanicmatt871 awww okay that makes sense
@@mechanicmatt871 I been using my power probe 4 master kit for a long time never had any issues with it
Could it do better in AMP's mode??
@@ravenhhca hi, unfortunately I gave this away and I can't remember.
Hi, do you know if it can measure current draw while giving power to something? Say for example if you used it to power a blower motor or wiper motor would it tell you how much current the motor is drawing? Thanks.
Yes it does give you the amps when activating something. Cheers Matt
@@mechanicmatt871 Thank you, thanks for your reply.
Nice video. I don't like these tools I prefer test light, multi meter, and scope.
I agree, you have three tools that will do the job properly, rather than one tool trying to do all three jobs. I think that's why I don't use it as much as I thought I would. Thanks for watching and your comment.
@@mechanicmatt871 I enjoy the content. I just bought a uscope, to back up my Pico. Brilliant handy bit of kit. Sorry I didn't buy it year's ago.
Daludos por que mi p smart no me permite activarla en la parte de groun
Nice overview Matt. I see you convinced Sandy & Roddy 🤣 Cheers PAL 👍
Thanks 👍 it does have a little more to offer than the other two that I have. Cheers Matt
Thanks for sharing your thoughts about this tool so far. I look forward to seeing it ‘in action’ diagnosing some real issues. Best wishes.
Thanks, hopefully I'll get something to diag with it soon. Cheers Matt
Will like to get one 👍
thank you for the presentation of these tools
I liked the latch function on the probe, to hold power on, with my power probe I have to keep hold of it. Cheers Matt
Nice... But evan nicer if you tried to show us protection short to ground.
The fuse is in the ground lead so the only protection is when the ground lead is used when activating something. I don't have mine anymore, I preferred the power probe. Thanks for watching
why not@@mechanicmatt871
I couldn't take everything with me when I relocated.