@ I understand. I myself am just a mere hobo vlogger but I will say the can have terrible video and stuff but if you audio is sub par it will all be judged by that. Audio seems to be king of making it happen.
It is not a case for a Quick Charge which is in every mobile phones now (or similar technology). On the other hand, the difference in your case is only around 2% in power on a standard 5V charger - insignificant.
Good clear video recommend using a soft surface as the noise of your items dragging and hitting the table make that noise distracting to your otherwise excellent narrative perhaps consider fabric etc for the working surface.
You can get much better data with a Klein ET920 (Amazon ASIN B07GXZHPVR), which will tell you the actual resistance of the cable in real time, registered in Ω (ohms). Using P/V/A won't give you the data you need to find the real resistance of each cable.
Excellent! High quality, high value content! You are really good at this.
Yep, what xyz said. Thx!
Very very good video! Thanks alot
Thank you! I have a tester now and wanted to see what cables and which chargers were worth keeping in my box of them!
The audio was clipping a bit but I enjoyed your video immensely
Thanks! I have to say that I am not into "production quality" with my videos as everyone can tell. :)
@ I understand. I myself am just a mere hobo vlogger but I will say the can have terrible video and stuff but if you audio is sub par it will all be judged by that. Audio seems to be king of making it happen.
Great review. I’m going to order one NOW
It is not a case for a Quick Charge which is in every mobile phones now (or similar technology). On the other hand, the difference in your case is only around 2% in power on a standard 5V charger - insignificant.
Good clear video recommend using a soft surface as the noise of your items dragging and hitting the table make that noise distracting to your otherwise excellent narrative perhaps consider fabric etc for the working surface.
Thanks for the tip!
THANKS!!!!
I have a usb load tester and was wondering how to test cables, Thanks
Which PD protocols does it support?
I think it supports none. It is 5V always and one varies current only.
You can get much better data with a Klein ET920 (Amazon ASIN B07GXZHPVR), which will tell you the actual resistance of the cable in real time, registered in Ω (ohms). Using P/V/A won't give you the data you need to find the real resistance of each cable.
Thanks, I have a similar USB multimeter, so I will give it a try with the load tester.