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Technically it can discharge 1200 for one hour at which time it would be zero charge left in the battery. I would at least try and stop discharge at about 10% roughly. The battery is rated up to 12v at 100amps for discharge or 1200 watts. WoW uh ?
I’ve had one of these for years that does pretty much the same thing. Here’s hoping that I can bring it back to life as quickly and easily as you did. Thanks for the video, I really didn’t expect to find anything useful on RU-vid.
Number one, do NOT panic :) I've run into various issues with amps and check at the back and punch a guitar plug in and out at the remote control / foot switch etc, sometimes that's the issue. Clean cord, and guitar even too, so lots of things that can go wrong. I hope you get it up and running 🤠
@@SirTools Would you mind elaborating just a tad with regards to “ punch a guitar plug in and out at the remote / foot switch etc” ? I think you mean just a 1/4” jack in and out of everywhere that I can with power off, though not entirely sure. Apologies, I am quite a novice to the realm of fixing gear.
You’ll also have the tablesaw fence brakes…my mother has gone home so things here are settling down. I’m still working on my radio set up and getting my ham radio license. Bought a vevor portable welding table and what a nightmare!! It’s still not working! Missing parts, wrong parts, horrible…absolutely and throughly horrible directions… so I’ve been dealing with that and vevor. But I’m on the fence brake…it needs some tweaking so I’m trying to represent the issue correctly. Great episode!! Over and out!
All good in my books. I am working to get that "brake" here from another saw owner hehehe..... I've been plagued with bad tools for the show this year, but nothing from Vevor that was bad. Off brands etc that came in. One company even sent me a 2nd one and same deal. Broken in the box...wow.
Grabbing up a couple of these bad boys!!! The biggest plus for me…going fishing at night…this provides both insect protection AND, low intensity lighting! Portable convenience is huge! Great tool!!
Thanks...... I was looking for this, just some patience to do it and try to not destroy them, I have this same Bose speakers with the same problem, I will fix them next weekend !!!
Thank you for sharing. Recently I got a TTC 450, and I would like to ask you what post processor to use with this machine; I have V-carve. Thank you for your help.
Great tool and accessories. I agree that most times I’m working with a rotary tool it is usually in a more central location and power is available and I have better control of lighting. That works for my needs. With your portable power source you have the ability to be anywhere. Stay cool, stay safe and have a great day.
@@SirTools thank you. I looked over my finances and decided that I have a $250 monthly tool/toy budget. If I find something that ricks all the boxes I’ll either ship a couple/few months to save up or just buy it then and tell myself no new toys for a while. This months new tool was the Ryobi triple battery pack and I added the 18 ga brad nailer. That way I don’t have to dig out my compressor and other nailer. Most of my projects are small so this should work great.
I've been watching videos about a few of these recently - I'd love one but as these probably won;t go through a 2" x 4" I'll be better off with a normal track saw. Having said that this is the first - only - one I've seen with that side handle.
It’s nice to see that you can make what you need. Here is a question from an old, cheap guy… I’m sorry, a mature frugal individual. I’ve watched your videos for a long time. I don’t know what I would do with either, but is there anything that you would recommend for a laser engraver/cutter or a 3D printer for around $250? I have no projects in mind but feel like I’d like to expand my maker skills. Being retired with lots of free time, in fact, more time than money 😀, means that I’m looking for those creative outlets. Thanks for sharing and have a really great day!
Hi Thom, I might look at the USED market, but beware, Sometimes that's a rabbit hole. I do like a number of the lower priced 3d printers that run in that area and they are great "starters" for anyone young or old. There are a number of makes and models and sometime a SALE price that is under $200 which would be a less stress on a budget. Tell you what Thom, I'm going to check the market before recommending anything.
@@SirTools thank you… I could go higher on the cost but since I don’t have any projects waiting to be done I guess I just tentative of sinking the cost into something I might not use. I also whole heartedly agree with you that a used printer or engraver could be really iffy.
A1 mini or the A1 from Bambu Lab or even the Ender 3 V3 KE but the A1 series seems to be amazing from everything I read. Can get them with the AMS system and add it later if you decide to do multi color or multi material to save on upfront cost.
Can the Vevor resaw wood though? It seems you would only really be buying a 14 inch bandsaw if you planned on resawing wood. Like how would it do with a piece of 6 inch red oak stock?
I was at a friend's place, and he was working on an old Ford dump truck (diesel). The batteries were dead, so he pulled out a lithium-ion jump starter and power pack he got from JF. Without hesitation... I bought one and use it when I head to the lawn. My tractor only gets cranked these days when I'm out mowing! It never fails to fire up that little diesel. I mostly use it for the tractor, but I keep it in my wife's car to ensure she doesn't get stranded. I also got one with an auxiliary compressor. Tired of flat lawnmower tires. It's the bee's knees. I have a 12-foot enclosed trailer where I store my Hustler 52, and that's where the jump starter resides. Along with tools. I call it my Mobile Storage. Heh-heh-heh.
We get them for a week or two and suddenly gone again. I've heard all kinds of crazy theory on where they go. Back to the marshes if it's wet etc....so rain and wind and we either have them or they are not around...strange I guess here
Great video… I have one of the little desk top one that sucks the bugs in… it does get bugs but in my case I figure the rwo or three it seemed to catch was underwhelming. The solar powered bug machine really looks interesting. It would be great if you could do a little short of it set up at night and have it over a white sheet or something just to see the carnage. As a fellow mosquito dislike (hater is such a ‘negative word’) part of the appeal of the old big zappers was watching/hearing the little buggers getting fried. Thanks for sharing and hope you have some bug free days!
I purchased recently a two trees ttc 450, im getting a error code ¨ hard limit ok¨´ on the screen, i tried to disconnet power several times n still the same error on the screen, is there something i can do?
nice set! Wish it went to 1.5 inches and at least 27mm. They always stop just a bit short then you have to buy singles for the rest. Still a very nice set at a great price!
The deeper cuts that peter out is due to carbon build up at the bottom. carbon is a great insulator and does not burn (its the result of something being burned 100% so yeah) The laser will cut much deeper if u could remove the carbon as it is generated, which might be why air assist helps cut deeper. A more informative test would be to use a thick piece of wood and run lines, not circles side by side , spaced maybe 1/2 apart and with increasing number of passes. and then use a saw to cut the board across all the lines and then compare all the cuts.
Vevor make pretty good workshop tools. Pretty solid quality, and affordable. Their Helicoil insert kit is (or rather was) a really good buy, however I think they have discontinued it.
Discontinued ? Could be they are making some change to the product specs etc. I like the prices and the quality is "good enough for me". I don't need PRO tools, getting too old for that LOLOL...
Love the products reviewed today. 3D printer guys always have the thing you want or need! 😊I usually enter the give-away if I had even a small idea that I might have a use for it. I currently have one battery operated tool so I’m going to pass on this one. It isn’t that I don’t like the tool holder and charging shelf but I have no need. Thanks for sharing, have a safe and fun Memorial Day weekend!
Huge miss for this channel OP. The Grippr needs to have a wipe of the bottom of the tool with IPA (and ideally your material with a wet paper towel. 15 seconds of prep avoids every "point" made by OP (including the 3D printer version!). Ooof. Sorry for you hard miss here brother, but I like the energy of your channel! I down voted this video but I subscribed. :)
Well, I also have this sander and need to replace my capacitor... but I am unsure of whether it is a "start" or "run" capacitor... from what I can find, it seems to be a run capacitor... how did you determine it was a start capacitor?
Inside the motor there is a tiny centrifugal switch that is for the "start" windings only. If the motor just hums and bumps back and forth, but using a quick spin on the motor gets it up and running, that is the "start" cap which is used to get the motor running and then the "run windings" take it from there. In some cases you can hear the click seconds after the motor is started and coming up to speed.
@@SirToolsInteresting... mine did seem to have that behavior (hand spinning it seemed to get it going... unsure if I heard a click or not), after several uses in this state over a year or so, it wouldn't really maintain any power so I stopped using it. Your video gave me the courage to dig into it! After I took everything apart (disk and drive belt disconnected), it would start up fine and slowly (over 4-8 seconds) loose power until it stopped (this is without anything connected to the motor, just the fan). During my last test, it started up spinning great and about 5 seconds in it suddenly lost power (as indicated by spin speed... maybe 50%), then the capacitor 'squeaked' and started smoking. The capacitor has SH CAP on it and 25uF +10%/ -5%, 250V.AC. I can't easily get into the motor to look and see the centrifugal switch. I'm pretty sure we have the same model (137.215360). I'm surprised it didn't have 'start cap' on it to indicated it was a start capacitor.
Does sounds a bit "fishy", once it reaches full speed it should not slowly drop out. Could be bearings or other issues. Maybe even damaged windings. For the tiny price of a capacitor I'd try swapping out that, it's an easy job and just might fix it. If the windings have gone bad, well...that would be another topic.