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@@Vanisreedhara-fu9fp There's none. There was such feature before where the camera will be on patrol mode constantly but they removed it. It had warning that constantly running the patrol mode will wear out the motor faster. Probably the reason they just removed it. Right now patrol mode is just a one tap then rotates then done. Patrol mode had more options before if I remember it right but it's mostly useless now other than auto spin.
Patrolling is must because we can schedule time can be programmed at that time motor will operate other wise it is silent it is required, wearing and tearing off is not important thank you for your replay
@@Vanisreedhara-fu9fp yeah, you're right. I think there was such feature before. I remember playing with the patrol mode settings last year but they dumb it down on recent versions. Hopefully they will bring it back on future version.
@@sleanzles like that another one wifi trueview CCTV I am using with scheduled time patrolling 2 MP it is worth working good from one year, positioning & time scheduled is must now a days, so we can position at our required time to see what is going on. Thank you once again
Hi. Is this model still good? Are there any better models out there? I want to ensure my money is used to its best value, so I've searched for information about UPS from many sources. Many sources discuss Output Waveform, and the main thing I remember is that a Pure Sine Wave is better than a Stepped Approximation Sine Wave. This model uses a Stepped Approximation to a sine wave.
It's works as it should be. Ain't pure sinewave and just stepped approximation like you mentioned. But it works perfectly fine on my PC. I was obsessed with finding UPS with pure sinewave before but it comes with the cost. So I just settled on this one. In the end it didn't really matter in my use case. It works fine on PC and routers without issues. So I guess it's just depends on your use case. My only gripe is that their batteries just last a little over a year with frequent brownouts here.
If you have any questions about the Tapo C520W Outdoor Security WiFi Camera in the video feel free to ask and drop a comment down below. I will try my best to answer them based on my experienced using it . For technical support and troubleshooting might be best though to contact Tapo support on their website for further assistance .
Make sure the card is inserted to the pcie slot correctly and also make sure data cables are plugged all the way in on both ends. And check drives in the BIOS first if they're all detected there. And if that's new drives then be sure to format them in windows disk management tool. If the card isn't detecting any drives then maybe the card itself is defective 😢.
Im planning to buy this one to change my current mobo Msi A520m A Pro. Mobo - Msi A520m A Pro Ryzen 5 5600x Rtx3080 Ram - XPG D50 3600mhz 32gb I can't xmp my ram to the advertised speed 3600mhz. If I xmpd, it will cause bluescreen. I can only use 3200mhz. Do you think this motherboard can solve this issue if I change to this one?
A520M A Pro also supports 3600mhz tru A-XMP mode same way this board does. I suggest to try to update your BIOS to the latest version if it get's stable to support your RAM. If still the same then try increasing the memory voltage by few millivolts increments until it gets stable. I can't guide you through this but this is at your own risk if you want to try before buying a new board. If persist try contacting MSI support first to confirm compatibility issues with your RAM. If you decide to just grab this board then this also support 3600mhz DDR4 tru AXMP. I am also using 3600mhz RAM, Corsair DDR4 3600mhz Vengeance RGB Pro.
@@municae go to the msi product page for A520M A-Pro then go to Support section and download the latest BIOS file there. Extract the BIOS file to a USB flash drive. Now reboot your computer and as soon as it starts press whatever key it says on the screen to enter the BIOS or Setup. Once your inside the BIOS find the section where it lets you update the BIOS. From there follow the on screen instructions how to proceed onwards. DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK. If the update gets interrupted in any way then it could brick your board permanently. Goodluck!
Yes 👍. Well this is a MATX motherboard which smaller/shorter than ATX motherboards. Your case can fit ATX, MATX & ITX motherboards. But I think you should get an ATX motherboard rather than MATX considering your case. Anyway, I'll leave that to you to decide. It will work and fit just fine too. Goodluck 😉
If you have any questions about the Xiaomi RedMi 12 in the video feel free to ask and drop a comment down below. I will try my best to answer them based on my experienced using it . For technical support and troubleshooting might be best though to contact XIAOMI support on their website for further assistance .
I had mine for 4 years, after we decide to paint our house I pack everything and ups stay out of power for 3 days, I put it on again and is not opening, after 12 hours I see a liquid drop down from UPS.batteries must be changed? Should I buy new one? What do you think
I recommend you changed it sooner rather than wait for it to fail later. Last thing you want when there's a blackout or brownout is that your UPS ain't gonna work or last as expected anymore. Good thing yours lasted that long and still does its job. Power interruption might not be common on your area.
Thank you so much! I ordered the replacement screen and followed your video! I had contacted Ledger and they were useless😢. I will now move all my funds of this Nano S to avoid this in the future
@@bb5236 I used phone prying tools, the picks. If you play guitar, you can use guitar picks also. Or may some old debit/credit cards if they're thin enough, if too thick then maybe file them down with a sandpaper to thin it out.
Quick question: I have an Intel i7 6700 CPU from a Dell OptiPlex I picked last year, and I want to convert it into a gaming PC. Nothing too much, just one I can casually play games with. So, between this, the RTX 3050 6GB and the Intel Arc A380, which one is the best to pick? Replacing the PSU is a task I do not wish to undertake.
The RTX 3050 6GB is most likely your best option. The RX 6400 only has a PCIe x4 connection. This will be a problem with machines that do not support PCIe 4.0, which includes the i7 6700, as this will leave the RX 6400 running at PCIe 3.0 x4, which will cut performance in half compared to a PCIe 4.0 machine. The Arc A380 relies on Resizable Bar to get the most performance, and I doubt an Optiplex with a CPU of that age will support Resizable Bar.
Great video, thank you! I recently bought the same ups and I want to try this software but read really bad reviews. What about the new Serial Shutdown vs old Personal Edition? Have you switched to or tried it? Also is that windows 10 or 11? I have windows 11 and want to install powerchute personal edition BUT does it have issues so should I rather install the new software which looks like a website on local server?
Congrats on your new UPS. Haven't tried the new app personally but it's full of negative reviews. Powerchute works fine for me... Feel free to try the new app, you can uninstall it and replace it with Powerchute later if proves to be bad...
If you have any questions about the XFX SWFT104 AMD Radeon RX 6400 graphics card in the video feel free to ask and drop a comment down below. I will try my best to answer them based on my experienced using it . For technical support and troubleshooting might be best though to contact AMD/XFX support on their website for further assistance .
Yes it should be recognized and will appear in the Device Manager under Battery. The software is optional but it's best installed so you can monitor the UPS. This UPS under max load will probably just last a minutes or so. Haven't tried maxing it. My computer is just 150-200w at it will last about ~30mins or so. As battery degrades it becomes shorter over time.
If you have any questions about the DJI Action 4 action camera in the video feel free to ask and drop a comment down below. I will try my best to answer them based on my experienced using it but I'm not an expert considering it's my first action camera so keep it basic. For technical support and troubleshooting might be best though to contact DJI support on their website for further assistance .
It appears that the batteries can be user replaced with two of the batteries that are almost universal in UPS's of this size. I've had APC tell me their batteries cannot be user replaced and I've easily replaced them when needed. This doesn't look any harder.
For this unit hold down the power button wait 2 beeps and release it, should shut off the UPS. Most UPS are the same by holding down the power button for few seconds to shut off or turn on.
when i turn my ups on, the lights blinks for about 10 seconds and then stops, is something wrong with my unit? your instantly stops flashing after its on
@@sleanzles Could you pls make a short video about Voltage Sensitivity Adjustment? It would be very helpful, the manual is very frustrating to follow. As I read from manual there are two options, MEDIUM and LOW, but I could not figure out how to set it and how to check which is on.
@@keyable Download and install companion software, Powerchute Personal. Then run the program and go to Configuration > Sensitivity www.apc.com/us/en/product/SFPCPE31/powerchute-personal-edition-v3-1/
If you have any questions about the UGREEN 25,000mAh 145W Powerbank in the video feel free to ask and drop a comment down below. I will try my best to answer them based on my experienced using it . For technical support and troubleshooting might be best though to contact UGreen support on their website for further .
Hello and good day. I recently bought the same power bank from amazon "3 days ago". I notice that in your video, your battery has in2/out2 and in1/out1 "100w" while my battery has in1/out1 "100w" and out2 only? Does it mean that my battery is old version of ugreen 25000mAh 145w power bank? TIA.
@@MarkCarandang-be2gw That's just another variant. The newest one have 140w on In1/Out1. But no worries still good, imo. Unless you will be using it on a notebook with 140w of power.
is it really drain fast? my phone is realme 11 ( 67W : 5kmAH) i used the connector that included the powerbank ,before i charge my phone the powerbank is 100% then my phone is 80% so i tried to charge my phone the powerbank is 97 then my phone become 84% .. my question is the powerbank normal or it drains fast?
@@romnicktalaboc1152 Hard to tell. You should be able to full charge your phone at least more than 3x times, or even 4x if lucky on the slowest port when phone not in use/off. Give it a try...
I haven't tried personally but as per specs yes it supports up to 4400+ DDR4 via A-XMP OC so long they're two single-rank modules. So get 2x 16 GB single-rank modules.