It amazes me how low effort it is on that front. Regardless of the quality of this flashlight it's functional enough and has interesting features. It's way way more work than translating to English. I'm assuming these people don't actually know English at all but surely they can find someone who knows enough to Google translate the words they're looking for. But maybe Google is confused about Chinese. Maybe the great firewall of China doesn't let them translate.
AE- A&E - Accident & Emergency. I watched this *all* the way through and I was most impressed! I'd love to see an _ideal_ LiPo charging circuit created by you! Worthy of a Sub and thumbs up!
Wow I thought Big Clive was in depth but this guy takes it to another level - unwinding the transformer - Brilliant! I wish I had a teacher like this when I was at school - quite superb teardowns and explanations. I only came on for a minute and have spent all day on here learning - Its been a good day!
I would guess those -transformers- *coupled inductors* are supposed to be used in non isolated devices such as LED light bulbs, but many of them end up inside death trap chargers.
Thank you for showing the identity of the LED control chip. I have a number of LED touches and that flash mode drives me nuts I just want it to switch on and off. Seems thats simple with the LED current limited by a resistor rather than the chip.
20:25 and the same dodgy charger as mentioned in a review on this channel about a year ago! Output: DC 4.2V +/- 0.5V! Seriously?! So it will charge your Li-Ion battery up to (potentially) 4.7V, and anything above 4.3V will make your Li-Ion battery catch fire or explode. That's nice! 21:12 4.42V oh yes that's fantastic! almost the exact same voltage as the last one (4.45V). That will make your Li-Ion battery blow up.
I discovered that my Dremel li-ion powered tool was not working properly. I tried charging the battery (10.8V 3 x 18640 li-ions)... in the dedicated Dremel charger. the charge light went out... The tool still didn't work properly, I opened the battery module up, One cell completely daed with near zero vaults across it. The other two showed 4.56 or so! Neither cell was hot or obviously gassing, but it may be damaged... No BMS module inside the pack, Nothing to stop over charge, nothing to balance the cells! Makes me angry! Rubbish design.. I wrote to Dremel, I wonder if they will get back to me...
@@mikeoliver3254 how dose patron work can anyone do it because I would contribute to a few of these guys.. they have changed my life for better I love this stuff.
keith king diodegonewild has a link to his patreon in his show notes on every video. It’s easy to sign up if you click on his link it will step you through how to do it.
Your cat is an essential presence to your videos!!! LOL. It's a beautiful cat. :) I used to have one and would come on my desk every time I was studying and usually throw herself on my books...almost wanting my attention. LOL
I dislike the "silly mode" epileptic fit in a chip and thus I always bypass that chip... I don't bother increasing the current limit resistance(s), instead, I enjoy the marginally higher light output even if at a slightly reduced lifespan and quite some extra heat. As for the PSU, I kinda like the sheer simplicity of that design, except they could've: Put an adjust pot for max V-out, Added better creepage on the circuit and in the transformer, added a fuse. The circuit design would make a great reference for a DIY low power isolated SMPS.... for battery operated stuff coming from a learning-electronics angle.
A full wave bridge rectifier, a resistor, and a fuse would make that a pretty decent little power supply. Even the design of the transformer is OK, if they just added another layer of isolation tape between each coil, and left more clearance when routing the wires to the bobbin terminals. I've found this same circuit design in cheap cell phone chargers. Simplicity=reliability!
This inside moving lense mechanic was initially implement to design a waterproof and dust proof housing. Here it seems quite useless, though. Thank you for this informative and entertaining video. 👍
We used to put a piece of tape isolation on end of windings of the primaries on our transformers in the time, early 1980, amazing 40 years ago! Time go fast!
2:12 "Sheef life around 10 years; Encironmental friendly" Wait... I'm sure this is exactly the same as that other "3000mAh" Castnoo battery in a few videos ago. I expect 500mAh capacity as usually for all fakes :p.
Annak idején én is vettem egy hasonló lámpát, de szerencsémre az egész szerkezete fémből van, ugyanúgy raktam bele CPU pasztát, az akkumlátorát pedig Sanyo UR18650TH M39A cellákra cseréltem, azóta is remekül működik. A videóid nagyon tetszenek, igazán nagy szakértelemmel készülnek. Sok sikert a továbiakban is.
For Ni-MH it would have been okay (many NiMH chargers actually connect a DC supply to the battery with a resistor). But the charger is still not safe because of insufficient transformer isolation.
Ebay is full of them - "500mA 3.5mm 4.2V AC DC Charger Power Adapter for 18650 Battery flashlight EU" www.ebay.co.uk/itm/500mA-3-5mm-4-2V-AC-DC-Charger-Power-Adapter-for-18650-Battery-flashlight-EU/272425974732 - Most can't supply the stated current at the stated voltage, which is too high anyway, as in this video! :/
These ones are just as bad! "UK Plug Wall AC Charger 4.2V Out for 18650 Rechargeable Battery Flashlight Torch" www.ebay.co.uk/itm/UK-Plug-Wall-AC-Charger-4-2V-Out-for-18650-Rechargeable-Battery-Flashlight-Torch/152978207705 - They sent out a 4.5V one! but the Spec was "Output: DC 4.2V±0.5V" anyway!
I love your videos, I found you after watching big clive and I can't stop watching your videos! You are so smart and funny and I love your voice and the way you pronounce the battery information. All in all, you are about to pop and become HUUUUGE!
You're not supposed to rely on the protection of a cell to cut off the charge. The same goes for discharge. Most protections tend to cut off at 4.3V for charging, and 2.4V for discharging. Charging to 4.3V instead of 4.2V will shorten the lifespan of the battery, unless it is a special battery that was designed for 4.3V or 4.35V charging (a couple of Samsungs and LGs are like this). The same goes with discharging; most batteries are fine down to 2.5V - 3.0V, under 2.5V will damage the battery, so relying on the protection at 2.4V is not a good idea. Conclusion - use a reputable charger like a balance charger (skyrc/turnigy etc) or a single/multi cell charger (e.g. nitecore, xtar etc). Don't rely on rubbish like this with crazy tolerances.
That charger looks a lot like the one that was provided with the Plantronics Bluetooth earpiece! I got it in the early 2000's, very similar Circuit design, mine has a full bridge rectifier instead of the half wave on yours but apart from that they are almost identical! I always wanted to know how this circuit worked... Thanks 👍
Brazil is second in the world in number of Internet accesses, however, only 1% knows English. If your videos had English subtitles for the automatic translation of UA-cam, their accesses would increase in geometric progression. It is just a suggestion for you to increase the number of subscribers and accesses. Congratulations on the channel.
I have received AC adapters in this casing with quite some electronics I ordered from AliExpress. The internals were different with every PSU. I believe this is some kind of standard case that small manufacturers can order to build their AC adapter. The quality did range from poor to unacceptable. As people are not willing to pay for AC adapter and they don't have the efficiency of large manufacturers, they cut costs in every corner, which leads to these single transistor designs. Interrestingly, for one of those AliExpress sales, the seller was already warning that the power supply was unsafe :) I have thrown most of them away, but one I judged fixable and fixed it.
Daniël Mantione oddly enough, I have a charger in that same case as well, which I examined when I went through and weeded out the dodgy chargers. I decided which ones to look at based on certification marks. Being in the US, a CE mark with nothing else is a dead giveaway, because something with a US plug, by definition, cannot comply with EU regulations. Anyhow, that was the case with this charger, so I opened it up. And I was pleasantly surprised! Excellent isolation distance- about 8mm, a real, honest to goodness class Y1 interference suppression cap, a fuse, and reasonably sized input and output smoothing caps. Now, the only noise suppression was that Y1 capacitor, so I'm sure the thing is noisy as heck, but safety wise, it was excellent.
@@puckcat22679 One small remark: Plugs are not standardized in the EU, different countries have different plugs. So the US plug would not fail by definition, but likely fail when tested agains the standards because the US plugs allow you to electrocute yourself when it is partially inserted. Individual countries have national electricity regulations that in many countries enforces the use of a specific plug, but some countries leave it free to the industry which prefers the German Schuko plug.
The best LEDs you can find today have a luminous efficacy of about 200 lm/W. In the best scenario, an LED with a rating of 20000 lm would require 20000 / 200 = 100 Watts of power. It is physically impossible to get that amount of power from an 18650 battery. The 20000 lm rating is bogus.
I bought 2 similar torch lights over 3 years ago from Taobao and put one in my car for occasional repair use and / or light maintenance under the hood, while the other inside my desk drawer for regular usage. Price is about 4 USD each included battery, charger and a hand string. Both still working fine as of today. The problem is, your country's importers need to pay shipping, import tax and plus making a profit, so they ask the supplier in China for a low price. The supplier in China in fact can provides high , medium and low end products. So they said: Bada, u wan kolidi we gib kolidi, u wan jip jip we gib jip jip. There is lo kolidi n jip jip ( Brother, you want quality we give quality, you want cheap cheap we give cheap cheap, there is no quality and cheap cheap). Hope that explain the situation. p.s. I am still using an induction cooker bought in Haikou in 2003, and a 28L counter top oven bought in Shanghai in 2009. Both are Chinese brands It also depends on your knowledge to choose a good brand.
arent those resistors waaay over their power rating? they look like 0805s? which are 0.1W or 0.125W I think, two of them left so 0.25W, theyre dropping ~1V and passing 500mA...
I love your videos but there is one thing that drives me crazy. I have never seen such a talented and knowledgeable engineer whose soldering was so dreadful. I will donate a good quality soldering equipment and supplies if you promise to learn how to solder properly.
I have a similar -but even more dangerous- type of charger. It is built mostly the same, but it does not have a cable permanently attached to it, but instead has a USB-Socket and comes with a matching cable. So people might get the idea of plugging that cable into their USB-Chargers and totally overcharging their cells to 5V.
Theses flashlights that use an 18650 or the three triple A cell can also be run off a 26650 battery as well! The battery chassis fits the 26650 perfectly.
Very complete evaluation, very informative. But I'm sorry, while I'll continue to watch your videos, I'm taking Bigclive to bed with me. His voice is like magic to put me to sleep. Kidding! Thanks for this informative video. Very well done. Love your close ups, also the cat.
I think the boss was in the video so much because it wants to see a laser pointer review instead. Lol A drill like that can come in handy when you need to drill something with a very small drill bit. I used one like that to replace seat tags on chair arms in an auditorium at work. It gives you much more control and your less likely to break a small bit than with an electric drill. Give the boss a petting from me.😎👍
Diode gone wild, I have gone through your website in English version and it was amazing work... I was able to learn a lot from it. Your videos and website are very helpful in understanding switching power supplies. Can you please tell me where do you get the ferrite cores for the transformers you have used in switched mode power supply circuits in your websites? where can I get it?
Another great video... :) I'd attribute the poor transformer construction to ignorance (of the manual labouring guy) rather than laziness; thanks for your amazingly instructional and entertaining content.
An easy way to compare torch brightness: Take a white sheet of paper and put a drop of oil in the middle. Shine one torch from the front of the paper and one from the rear. You can also move one torch closer of further away to get an equal brightness.
I'll really appreciate a video about your battery tester because it's really nice, i've already seen it on your website but a video is better to explain things. Keep up !
I always find it funny that, even though it literally takes less than 5 minutes and no revenue to Google your marketing copy and just do the minimal spell check on everything, a ton of Chinesium "manufacturers" still can't be bothered to do that before printing thousands of labels for products they'll specifically market to English speaking countries. Being half Chinese myself, I've always thought that they have both the hardest working and laziest employees in the world somehow.
Been watching your videos and love them. Comment on some of them and shared a couple of them as well. I’m hoping one day you do a mini series of designing a PSU. For example 12V 3A supply. From watching so much of videos and sometime rewatching them, I know the different designs that are incorporated into PSU. But where I suffer from is understanding the designing/building of the transformer and how it is determine based on the IC operating frequency and desired output.
Greetings from Brazil to all. Look at the cat `` engineer´´ at the beginning of the video. and later too. very good. Useful information. Congratulations. success.
yeah there's no way a generic cheap chinese company such as castnoo is going to put out 6800mAh when the leading brands top out at slightly over 3400mAh. Almost all of those fakes are designed to have a poor capacity, since they are extremely light and have very little material inside of them. They are designed to be 500mAh (or sometimes slightly more).
Why don't they just give you a tiny adaptor with a TP4056 board inside and a usb cable. It's cheaper and safer. Also, what happens when you connect the charger while using discharged AAAs? Bloody hell!
they could have just added a tp4560 charging module! ... (the one without any output protection or they could have added the whole module with discharge protection into the torch itself!
@@simontay4851 make round boards.. specal custom board... its just a single 8pin ic and some smd resistors... they have enough space to have 2 boards and have the protection circuit. ...even if they can't fit it they should modify the torche design to fit such features!
The problem with the zener diode is voltage drift and less current though a zener diode will change the current/voltage knee point, A zener should have at least 10% current of it's wattage dissipation to be reliable and then there is the temperature vs voltage drift, only 5.1 volt zener diodes are neutral with no positive or negative temperature shift. And 5.1 volt is well to high for a reference voltage. OP is right a 3 pin voltage reference would do better regulation. Cheap wall warts are a death trap I'll never use.
Nice review. I guess the skywolf torch is still the best choice for low money! Its a pitty they never pay attention to good heat sink design. They dont even care with these cheap led torches. One of my led lamps got so hot that the led itself get loose from its solder pad and melted the plastic lens on it!
Those ratios don't apply to flyback transformers this way. After rectifying 220V, you get about 311V. Then you get about -23,8V on the secondary, when the transistor is on, but the diode is in reverse. The diode is conducting, when the transistor is off. The voltage on the secondary in that polarity where the diode is conducting can be anything, depending on the duty cycle.
@@DiodeGoneWild Ok, now i get it, i think. We have a 24v "square" wave before the diode, and around 4.2v DC after the capacitor because of the duty cycle which in this case should be something around 20/25%.
Please do one for HLK-PM01. The datasheet is available on LCSC electronics store website. It's in chinese and can be translated using Google translate.
you like those older tools like that.. I have tons.. my grandfather, father, myself and my son are all carpenters.. If you are interested maybe I could send you a few of the old had operated things?
You're better off just taking the battery out of the flashlight and charging it with a reputable charger anyways, that won't overcharge your batteries :).
15:45 get rid of your cat on your schematic by putting your schematic on your cat lol. Surprisingly I think thats the first time ive ever seen someone draw a circuit diagram on a cat :P
Postavil jsem si vlastní rentgen, mám neuvěřitelný fotky, ale sháním nějaký rentgen fosforový kazety, fosfor na osciloskopických obrazovkách jsem rozzářit nedokázal, ani svítící náramek, tak hádám že fosfor na těch kazetách bude obsahovat nějaké těžké kovy a bude nějak dál speciální, nevěděl bys kde takové kazety sehnat? Neznáš někoho s těma kazetama? Kdyžtak ti pošlu nějaké fotky na email co jsem pořídil :)
Hello diode gone wild! I have found something strange happening with my led christmas lights When they are near my Computer they light up at 10% of their brightness , and if i touch the plug it lights brighter (15%) , they do this even thou they aren't plugged in.. Any explanation for this weird phenomenon?
AE - Automatic Explosion
or adaptive, autonomnous,
😆
🤣🤣🤣🤣
AvE - AUTOMATIC (violent) EXPLOSION
😁😁
English misspelling on labels is a clear warning to not use it.
It amazes me how low effort it is on that front. Regardless of the quality of this flashlight it's functional enough and has interesting features. It's way way more work than translating to English. I'm assuming these people don't actually know English at all but surely they can find someone who knows enough to Google translate the words they're looking for.
But maybe Google is confused about Chinese. Maybe the great firewall of China doesn't let them translate.
Sheef life
"So today let's take a look at a fleshlight"
OH God please no
0:15 comes with discharger (this charger) who wants to discharge the battery
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Well i actualy is, if you connect the charger without mains power, it will slowly discharge the battery with the green led and the voltage divider.
AE- A&E - Accident & Emergency.
I watched this *all* the way through and I was most impressed!
I'd love to see an _ideal_ LiPo charging circuit created by you! Worthy of a Sub and thumbs up!
Other than knowledge, the reason to subscribe this channel is your *accent*
and the jokes, ambulance emergency, activated explosion
I love it too, but it's impossibly good. Do yo think he's faking it? Nothing is what it seems on the toob!
Wow I thought Big Clive was in depth but this guy takes it to another level - unwinding the transformer - Brilliant!
I wish I had a teacher like this when I was at school - quite superb teardowns and explanations.
I only came on for a minute and have spent all day on here learning - Its been a good day!
I would guess those -transformers- *coupled inductors* are supposed to be used in non isolated devices such as LED light bulbs, but many of them end up inside death trap chargers.
my cat is seriously in love with yours! 🐈
But your picture shows you with a dog?
@@skyem5250 thats my daughter with her puppy. sadly she was taken from me two years ago
_"So today guys, lets look at an interesting _*_fleshlight_*_ ."_
Oh dear... Don't come at me like this.
I have done same removing unnecessary IC. It"s working well now. Thank you for your video.
I love your videos 👍. they are quite relaxing 🤤.
You're very lucky to have such an attentive and curious lab assistant
I love the amount of warnings in the beginning
I watched it full and it was a great experience learning about this circuitry
Thank you, I finally understand how these chargers work and what the opto coupler is for.
That «AE» suffix must stand for «Acquisition Extinguisher», I guess.
I think it means "Accident & Emergency" although that's probably just me
only DGW can make 40-MIN video about flashlight and make it super interesting.
Always a good watch! Thanks for posting Diode!
Thorough analysis and fair evaluation of the circuit designs. Keep the good work! I like it
Great analysis of a poor flashlight and a terrible charger. The old hand drill will last longer than both of them :o)
Excellent video tutorials as always. Great work uploaded.
You're one of my favorite UA-camrs. Keep up the good work
Thank you for showing the identity of the LED control chip. I have a number of LED touches and that flash mode drives me nuts I just want it to switch on and off. Seems thats simple with the LED current limited by a resistor rather than the chip.
I have not watched the video yet but I expect at least a few "that's a bit dodgeeee".
[edit] 1 minute in and we are already at "looks quite dodgy" :)
20:25 and the same dodgy charger as mentioned in a review on this channel about a year ago!
Output: DC 4.2V +/- 0.5V! Seriously?!
So it will charge your Li-Ion battery up to (potentially) 4.7V, and anything above 4.3V will make your Li-Ion battery catch fire or explode. That's nice!
21:12 4.42V oh yes that's fantastic! almost the exact same voltage as the last one (4.45V). That will make your Li-Ion battery blow up.
I discovered that my Dremel li-ion powered tool was not working properly. I tried charging the battery (10.8V 3 x 18640 li-ions)... in the dedicated Dremel charger. the charge light went out... The tool still didn't work properly, I opened the battery module up, One cell completely daed with near zero vaults across it. The other two showed 4.56 or so! Neither cell was hot or obviously gassing, but it may be damaged... No BMS module inside the pack, Nothing to stop over charge, nothing to balance the cells! Makes me angry! Rubbish design.. I wrote to Dremel, I wonder if they will get back to me...
Loved the very detailed teardown. You have inspired me to modify one of my lights to remove the flashing mode.
It's the most annoying thing about New flashlights. I like this hack.
Mike: have you seen his video on the pirl test and teardown? ? It's one of his best👍 well worth watching.
Oh yeah, I watch all of his videos. I also support him on Patreon, because his videos are always smart and educational.
@@mikeoliver3254 how dose patron work can anyone do it because I would contribute to a few of these guys.. they have changed my life for better I love this stuff.
keith king diodegonewild has a link to his patreon in his show notes on every video. It’s easy to sign up if you click on his link it will step you through how to do it.
Your cat is an essential presence to your videos!!! LOL. It's a beautiful cat. :) I used to have one and would come on my desk every time I was studying and usually throw herself on my books...almost wanting my attention. LOL
You should try charging with this +/- 0,5 V charger and then send the video of exploding battery to the seller
They wouldn't care probably...
15:31 - This cat is so persistent! ;D
I hope it got some pets it came for.
I dislike the "silly mode" epileptic fit in a chip and thus I always bypass that chip... I don't bother increasing the current limit resistance(s), instead, I enjoy the marginally higher light output even if at a slightly reduced lifespan and quite some extra heat.
As for the PSU, I kinda like the sheer simplicity of that design, except they could've:
Put an adjust pot for max V-out,
Added better creepage on the circuit and in the transformer,
added a fuse.
The circuit design would make a great reference for a DIY low power isolated SMPS.... for battery operated stuff coming from a learning-electronics angle.
A full wave bridge rectifier, a resistor, and a fuse would make that a pretty decent little power supply. Even the design of the transformer is OK, if they just added another layer of isolation tape between each coil, and left more clearance when routing the wires to the bobbin terminals. I've found this same circuit design in cheap cell phone chargers. Simplicity=reliability!
This inside moving lense mechanic was initially implement to design a waterproof and dust proof housing. Here it seems quite useless, though.
Thank you for this informative and entertaining video. 👍
We used to put a piece of tape isolation on end of windings of the primaries on our transformers in the time, early 1980, amazing 40 years ago! Time go fast!
"What does AE mean? Automatic Explosion?"I almost died of laughinglove this guy
2:12 "Sheef life around 10 years; Encironmental friendly"
Wait... I'm sure this is exactly the same as that other "3000mAh" Castnoo battery in a few videos ago. I expect 500mAh capacity as usually for all fakes :p.
When he said "Flesh Light", I thought we're gonna be watching a whackin' off video for 40 minutes. xD
Ha good one!
Annak idején én is vettem egy hasonló lámpát, de szerencsémre az egész szerkezete fémből van, ugyanúgy raktam bele CPU pasztát, az akkumlátorát pedig Sanyo UR18650TH M39A cellákra cseréltem, azóta is remekül működik.
A videóid nagyon tetszenek, igazán nagy szakértelemmel készülnek. Sok sikert a továbiakban is.
SHEEF-LIFE gets me every time
Sheef life around 10 years, Encironmental friendly. :)
Maybe the charging power supply is made for Ni-MH. I mean 4.4 volts for three Ni-MH in Series is pretty much normal.
Nice video 😊👍
I think you are right it dosent make sense. It must be for something else.
For Ni-MH it would have been okay (many NiMH chargers actually connect a DC supply to the battery with a resistor). But the charger is still not safe because of insufficient transformer isolation.
I actually have one in the shed somewhere for charging an old helicopters batterie pack. I must dig it out and have look at it...
Ebay is full of them - "500mA 3.5mm 4.2V AC DC Charger Power Adapter for 18650 Battery flashlight EU" www.ebay.co.uk/itm/500mA-3-5mm-4-2V-AC-DC-Charger-Power-Adapter-for-18650-Battery-flashlight-EU/272425974732 - Most can't supply the stated current at the stated voltage, which is too high anyway, as in this video! :/
These ones are just as bad! "UK Plug Wall AC Charger 4.2V Out for 18650 Rechargeable Battery Flashlight Torch" www.ebay.co.uk/itm/UK-Plug-Wall-AC-Charger-4-2V-Out-for-18650-Rechargeable-Battery-Flashlight-Torch/152978207705 - They sent out a 4.5V one! but the Spec was "Output: DC 4.2V±0.5V" anyway!
I love your videos, I found you after watching big clive and I can't stop watching your videos! You are so smart and funny and I love your voice and the way you pronounce the battery information. All in all, you are about to pop and become HUUUUGE!
As crappy the charger of the torch specs of + or - 0.5V are, this probably is ok ONLY if the battery is truly protected.
Yeah, but somes PCB Protections cutoff the charge at 4.4v :(
@@DrkTrx Dangerous protection!
You're not supposed to rely on the protection of a cell to cut off the charge. The same goes for discharge.
Most protections tend to cut off at 4.3V for charging, and 2.4V for discharging.
Charging to 4.3V instead of 4.2V will shorten the lifespan of the battery, unless it is a special battery that was designed for 4.3V or 4.35V charging (a couple of Samsungs and LGs are like this).
The same goes with discharging; most batteries are fine down to 2.5V - 3.0V, under 2.5V will damage the battery, so relying on the protection at 2.4V is not a good idea.
Conclusion - use a reputable charger like a balance charger (skyrc/turnigy etc) or a single/multi cell charger (e.g. nitecore, xtar etc). Don't rely on rubbish like this with crazy tolerances.
That charger looks a lot like the one that was provided with the Plantronics Bluetooth earpiece! I got it in the early 2000's, very similar Circuit design, mine has a full bridge rectifier instead of the half wave on yours but apart from that they are almost identical!
I always wanted to know how this circuit worked... Thanks 👍
Brazil is second in the world in number of Internet accesses, however, only 1% knows English. If your videos had English subtitles for the automatic translation of UA-cam, their accesses would increase in geometric progression. It is just a suggestion for you to increase the number of subscribers and accesses. Congratulations on the channel.
I have received AC adapters in this casing with quite some electronics I ordered from AliExpress. The internals were different with every PSU. I believe this is some kind of standard case that small manufacturers can order to build their AC adapter. The quality did range from poor to unacceptable. As people are not willing to pay for AC adapter and they don't have the efficiency of large manufacturers, they cut costs in every corner, which leads to these single transistor designs. Interrestingly, for one of those AliExpress sales, the seller was already warning that the power supply was unsafe :)
I have thrown most of them away, but one I judged fixable and fixed it.
Daniël Mantione oddly enough, I have a charger in that same case as well, which I examined when I went through and weeded out the dodgy chargers. I decided which ones to look at based on certification marks. Being in the US, a CE mark with nothing else is a dead giveaway, because something with a US plug, by definition, cannot comply with EU regulations. Anyhow, that was the case with this charger, so I opened it up. And I was pleasantly surprised! Excellent isolation distance- about 8mm, a real, honest to goodness class Y1 interference suppression cap, a fuse, and reasonably sized input and output smoothing caps. Now, the only noise suppression was that Y1 capacitor, so I'm sure the thing is noisy as heck, but safety wise, it was excellent.
@@puckcat22679 One small remark: Plugs are not standardized in the EU, different countries have different plugs. So the US plug would not fail by definition, but likely fail when tested agains the standards because the US plugs allow you to electrocute yourself when it is partially inserted. Individual countries have national electricity regulations that in many countries enforces the use of a specific plug, but some countries leave it free to the industry which prefers the German Schuko plug.
The best LEDs you can find today have a luminous efficacy of about 200 lm/W. In the best scenario, an LED with a rating of 20000 lm would require 20000 / 200 = 100 Watts of power. It is physically impossible to get that amount of power from an 18650 battery. The 20000 lm rating is bogus.
I bought 2 similar torch lights over 3 years ago from Taobao and put one in my car for occasional repair use and / or light maintenance under the hood, while the other inside my desk drawer for regular usage. Price is about 4 USD each included battery, charger and a hand string. Both still working fine as of today. The problem is, your country's importers need to pay shipping, import tax and plus making a profit, so they ask the supplier in China for a low price. The supplier in China in fact can provides high , medium and low end products. So they said: Bada, u wan kolidi we gib kolidi, u wan jip jip we gib jip jip. There is lo kolidi n jip jip ( Brother, you want quality we give quality, you want cheap cheap we give cheap cheap, there is no quality and cheap cheap). Hope that explain the situation.
p.s. I am still using an induction cooker bought in Haikou in 2003, and a 28L counter top oven bought in Shanghai in 2009. Both are Chinese brands It also depends on your knowledge to choose a good brand.
arent those resistors waaay over their power rating? they look like 0805s? which are 0.1W or 0.125W I think, two of them left so 0.25W, theyre dropping ~1V and passing 500mA...
I love your videos but there is one thing that drives me crazy. I have never seen such a talented and knowledgeable engineer whose soldering was so dreadful. I will donate a good quality soldering equipment and supplies if you promise to learn how to solder properly.
18:48 === Note: the metallic disk above the LED can make contact with the two leads and short and burst the battery..
There’s a layer of plastic film on the back side of that disc. It’s visible very briefly in the video.
@@FlyingShotsman Thanks for the interesting comment. I didn't see it. Pretty!
AE is Astonishing Excrement... :P
I have a similar -but even more dangerous- type of charger. It is built mostly the same, but it does not have a cable permanently attached to it, but instead has a USB-Socket and comes with a matching cable. So people might get the idea of plugging that cable into their USB-Chargers and totally overcharging their cells to 5V.
Keep up the good work! I love watching your videos. They are funny and interesting.
Theses flashlights that use an 18650 or the three triple A cell can also be run off a 26650 battery as well! The battery chassis fits the 26650 perfectly.
Very complete evaluation, very informative. But I'm sorry, while I'll continue to watch your videos, I'm taking Bigclive to bed with me. His voice is like magic to put me to sleep.
Kidding! Thanks for this informative video. Very well done. Love your close ups, also the cat.
Automatic Explosion + Drawing on your cat = awesome
3:11 Wonderful explanation 😁😁😂😂🤣🤣
Thank you, Diode!
always liked your humor. 'AE = automatic explosion' lols or 'All is dodgeeE'
Pink panther is back lol!
I think the boss was in the video so much because it wants to see a laser pointer review instead. Lol
A drill like that can come in handy when you need to drill something with a very small drill bit. I used one like that to replace seat tags on chair arms in an auditorium at work. It gives you much more control and your less likely to break a small bit than with an electric drill. Give the boss a petting from me.😎👍
Does a lithium battery care if the input voltage has a ripple voltage?
As long as the peak is not above 4.2V
Diode gone wild, I have gone through your website in English version and it was amazing work... I was able to learn a lot from it. Your videos and website are very helpful in understanding switching power supplies. Can you please tell me where do you get the ferrite cores for the transformers you have used in switched mode power supply circuits in your websites? where can I get it?
Another great video... :) I'd attribute the poor transformer construction to ignorance (of the manual labouring guy) rather than laziness; thanks for your amazingly instructional and entertaining content.
3:05 AE - Ambulance Emergency.. apart from the obvious great content you are hilarious too..
Always Exploding charger 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
An easy way to compare torch brightness:
Take a white sheet of paper and put a drop of oil in the middle.
Shine one torch from the front of the paper and one from the rear.
You can also move one torch closer of further away to get an equal brightness.
I'll really appreciate a video about your battery tester because it's really nice, i've already seen it on your website but a video is better to explain things. Keep up !
I always find it funny that, even though it literally takes less than 5 minutes and no revenue to Google your marketing copy and just do the minimal spell check on everything, a ton of Chinesium "manufacturers" still can't be bothered to do that before printing thousands of labels for products they'll specifically market to English speaking countries. Being half Chinese myself, I've always thought that they have both the hardest working and laziest employees in the world somehow.
i didnt watched it yet but noice well explained video
Can same schematic be use as 12 v 5 amp smps by replacing transistor and pulse transformer for higer rating ?
when a flashligth has bigger battery than your phone
i bought the same thing about a year ago, any tips to replace the LED chip?
I remember the Eveready battery logo. When I see your cat.
At 2:22 I see spelling errors on the battery at 10:24 the cat looks happy
Been watching your videos and love them. Comment on some of them and shared a couple of them as well. I’m hoping one day you do a mini series of designing a PSU. For example 12V 3A supply. From watching so much of videos and sometime rewatching them, I know the different designs that are incorporated into PSU. But where I suffer from is understanding the designing/building of the transformer and how it is determine based on the IC operating frequency and desired output.
Great video! Very informative.
Greetings from Brazil to all. Look at the cat `` engineer´´ at the beginning of the video. and later too. very good. Useful information. Congratulations. success.
Why not boiling the transformer in hot water to get rid of glue and salvage the core?
The max capacity can be 3,600mah but only Panasonic, Sanyo, and Samsung
yeah there's no way a generic cheap chinese company such as castnoo is going to put out 6800mAh when the leading brands top out at slightly over 3400mAh.
Almost all of those fakes are designed to have a poor capacity, since they are extremely light and have very little material inside of them. They are designed to be 500mAh (or sometimes slightly more).
Why don't they just give you a tiny adaptor with a TP4056 board inside and a usb cable. It's cheaper and safer. Also, what happens when you connect the charger while using discharged AAAs? Bloody hell!
they could have just added a tp4560 charging module! ... (the one without any output protection or they could have added the whole module with discharge protection into the torch itself!
How? There is not enough spare space inside the torch/flashlight.
@@simontay4851 make round boards.. specal custom board... its just a single 8pin ic and some smd resistors... they have enough space to have 2 boards and have the protection circuit. ...even if they can't fit it they should modify the torche design to fit such features!
The problem with the zener diode is voltage drift and less current though a zener diode will change the current/voltage knee point, A zener should have at least 10% current of it's wattage dissipation to be reliable and then there is the temperature vs voltage drift, only 5.1 volt zener diodes are neutral with no positive or negative temperature shift. And 5.1 volt is well to high for a reference voltage. OP is right a 3 pin voltage reference would do better regulation. Cheap wall warts are a death trap I'll never use.
For the first seconds i thought, default DGW Owner wasn't making this video, and the cat started the recording.
Nice review. I guess the skywolf torch is still the best choice for low money! Its a pitty they never pay attention to good heat sink design. They dont even care with these cheap led torches. One of my led lamps got so hot that the led itself get loose from its solder pad and melted the plastic lens on it!
How can it be a 220v charger with a 170t to 13t ratio? That's around 17v on the secondary. Or am i wrong.
The optical feedback would control the transistor’s duty cycle thus control the voltage through the windings.
Those ratios don't apply to flyback transformers this way. After rectifying 220V, you get about 311V. Then you get about -23,8V on the secondary, when the transistor is on, but the diode is in reverse. The diode is conducting, when the transistor is off. The voltage on the secondary in that polarity where the diode is conducting can be anything, depending on the duty cycle.
@@octapc Thanks.
@@DiodeGoneWild Ok, now i get it, i think. We have a 24v "square" wave before the diode, and around 4.2v DC after the capacitor because of the duty cycle which in this case should be something around 20/25%.
Please do one for HLK-PM01. The datasheet is available on LCSC electronics store website.
It's in chinese and can be translated using Google translate.
In the datasheet, they also have additional safety components required in application circuit.
Product Link: lcsc.com/product-detail/New-Arrivals_HI-LINK-HLK-PM01_C209903.html
Datasheet: datasheet.lcsc.com/szlcsc/1906201102_HI-LINK-HLK-PM01_C209903.pdf
Google Document Translate Instructions: support.google.com/docs/answer/187189?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=en
Thats just simply crazy.
24:00 plz explain how to reverse engineer pcb to its schematic ??
I can confirm that those chargers are dangerous. I had one explode in a shower of glowing hot vaporized metal upon first use.
you like those older tools like that.. I have tons.. my grandfather, father, myself and my son are all carpenters.. If you are interested maybe I could send you a few of the old had operated things?
Would it have been possible to simply mod the light or the charger with a TP4056 board to make sure it doesn't over charge ?
You're better off just taking the battery out of the flashlight and charging it with a reputable charger anyways, that won't overcharge your batteries :).
Why the current goes through the feedback coil and not directly back to mains?
15:45 get rid of your cat on your schematic by putting your schematic on your cat lol. Surprisingly I think thats the first time ive ever seen someone draw a circuit diagram on a cat :P
The cat does not need a flashlight, she adjusts her eyes.
Dan, would you show us your bench power supply, the PS2 30V 3A ?
I owned a very similar flash light with the same construction but different design. Luckily I am still alive . It was a nice flashlight for the price
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Hello diode gone wild!
I have found something strange happening with my led christmas lights
When they are near my Computer they light up at 10% of their brightness , and if i touch the plug it lights brighter (15%) , they do this even thou they aren't plugged in.. Any explanation for this weird phenomenon?
It should draw more current, because it wants still same power, according to Ohm's law, the smaller voltage, the higher current and same power.
Seriusly?!?!? Are you kidding me guuuuuuuuyyysssss
When you remove a resistor from parallel resistor system, it increase the resistivity. So that will decrease the brightness.
That was the idea.