I could use it to measure the esr of the power supply capacitors of an amplifier, even with the amp on, as long as the voltage is below 100V. Nice little device by fnirsi again.
I found that spent AAA batteries are exceptionally good at creating the 'starry night' effect with those 'rice grain' LED chain that are usually put in bottles. Nice effect on little dioramas (model train background, Christmas scenes...). It's amazing how little current is needed to make the beads look like stars in the dark.
Love this low cost gear. Most people just like to have simple tools they use on a blue moon around. Buying this! I have so many AGM and some old Flooded batteries around I would like to see just how they are doing all these years. I threw away a UPS thinking it was bad when it was just the battery, and found out too late. Great price for the tool! Even if its just to muck about with.
I own one of these and find it a pity that there is no indication in the manual of what can/should be expected for the internal resistance of good/bad internal resistances of various battery types.
For the life of me, I cannot fathom how they come up with these company names. Kind of a shame if they put out decent gear, because these silly names are a bit off-putting.
literally with random generator. it's the result of amazon's requirement for their brand name registry. it's hard to get international trademark on actual words/names in any language so a lot of the chinese makers just use random generator to make up names that can be trademarked.
I could use it to measure the esr of the power supply capacitors of an amplifier, even with the amp on, as long as the voltage is below 100V. Nice little device by fnirsi again.
I like your reviews, no objections from me :)
I found that spent AAA batteries are exceptionally good at creating the 'starry night' effect with those 'rice grain' LED chain that are usually put in bottles. Nice effect on little dioramas (model train background, Christmas scenes...). It's amazing how little current is needed to make the beads look like stars in the dark.
Love this low cost gear. Most people just like to have simple tools they use on a blue moon around. Buying this! I have so many AGM and some old Flooded batteries around I would like to see just how they are doing all these years.
I threw away a UPS thinking it was bad when it was just the battery, and found out too late.
Great price for the tool! Even if its just to muck about with.
It seems accurate enough. Would be good for checking contact resistance on switches and relays
Great idea!
I own one of these and find it a pity that there is no indication in the manual of what can/should be expected for the internal resistance of good/bad internal resistances of various battery types.
Sorry to disappoint you, I'll get back to my colleagues about this. I hope we can do better.
The device is also available without a brand name for less money, what does that mean?
Means we may have been plagiarized.
oh no. got mine, the probes have the right approach but are not corrosion resistant
For the life of me, I cannot fathom how they come up with these company names. Kind of a shame if they put out decent gear, because these silly names are a bit off-putting.
literally with random generator. it's the result of amazon's requirement for their brand name registry. it's hard to get international trademark on actual words/names in any language so a lot of the chinese makers just use random generator to make up names that can be trademarked.
« PSVANE » a Chinese valve (tube) maker. How does this pronounce?🙄🙄🙄🙄 [p s vein]???? Hahaha
If you are after name go buy fluke or in budget uni-t
Probably acronyms, i guess.
@@eggshellskullrule7971 Fnirsi is the abbreviation of our company's Chinese name in Pinyin.😁