They take AA batteries, which to be fair last at least a year using well known good brands. When using rechargeables they are more hit and miss as they start to complain of low battery sooner but operate fine.
Yes, video will be coming soon, been a bit too busy this week, but also been having issues with the unifi gateway ultra which has caused a delay where it doesn't do the advertised throughput (known issue to unfi but they don't care)
Definition - Infrared Radiation: Infrared heaters emit infrared radiation, which is a form of light that is invisible to the human eye but can be felt as heat. Side notes: thermal imaging cameras wouldn't work if it wasn't for Infrared light, Just because we can't see it doesn't mean it's not there. Infrared bulbs aren't as efficient so give off some visible light above the infrared spectrum.
@@th3bmc so what you're saying is that infrared light is being emitted from a metal plate that does not get hot enough to glow, interesting. From all the other places I have been looking at regarding these they all say they emit waves not light, far infrared not near infrared, apparently it is said near is harmful to the eyes as that gives off light. However I am willing to learn something new in relation to these things so will have to dig deeper. But normally things only give off light so I have always been given to understand if they produce light waves, which normally means some kind of glow. As these don't glow at all never get hot enough I don't quite see where the light would come from even invisible light to the eyes. I will look it up some more, interesting thoughts thanks.
@@th3bmc OK had a quick look to see what it says about far infrared and it turns out i was correct, far infrared does not give off any kind if light at all, it seems to be closer to the microwave electromagnetic spectrum so no light just waves. But you did have me going there for a moment. What you described was near infrared something different and can be harmful to our eyes, far infrared is harmless so they say.
Currently still waiting on the PoE injector to be delivered, See my other video to answer some of your questions: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-B6vuPh8qyAE.htmlsi=qswU4BS1AGKrVm5G But I'm keeping a look out for a decent AMD compatible 802.11be pci-e adapter.
@@th3bmcyes i was just looking at some that use the intel chip and it says not compatible with amd? My current one is a wifi 6 with an intel chip and work with my ryzen system fine
@@passey89 Yes supposedly there is some extra bit the BE200 relies on within the chipset of the motherboard which intel seems to have implemented, thats why a few and I mean one or two AMD motherboards come with WiFi 7 cards. couldn't tell you any more than that I'm afraid.
In terms of build quality and comfort these are comparable to secretlabs, which are also comparable in price. for the themed ones like the doom chair there is alot of extra custom stitching and likely the use of Intellectual property costs them a licence fee. which bumps the price up.
Hi Colin109, I think this may have been how I operated it, but when you flick the switch they all come on and after a few seconds display their state of charge. so you should be able to tell roughly without connecting to an inverter.
I have this TV. It’s turned itself off and on again but I understand that may have been resolved. I kept losing connectivity on wireless, had to reset TV and do reinstall several times, and now two months since purchase, I cannot even connect it at all. Been through support, even had software upgrade via USB stick and still an issue. Now having to wait for a hardware repair. Not a small tv and mine is mounted 6ft up on the wall so it has not been easy to plug in usb sticks or get serial numbers when required. Totally disappointed in this TV, never been able to use the full functionality, wish I had contacted tech support sooner, instead of trying to find a solution myself - which hasn’t worked, because now I am stuck with this TV, waiting for a hardware repair - which I hope does not fix the issue so I can return it and get a better TV rather than be stuck with this current dumb TV. Would not recommend. Cross your fingers the hardware doesn’t resolve the issues so I can take it back to Argos and get a better brand.
Dos años.con pylontech US200C 12,4KW Y VOLTRONIC AXPERT MAX 7200 y no regresaría jamás al plomo ácido demasiadas.l8mitaciones y demasiados.cuidados niveles de.agua,densidad del electrolítico bla bla bla litio es lo más.
What is the adsorption charging voltage? My inverter has 57.6v coming out the box but the pylontech manual gives charging voltage in a range of 52.5 to 53.2 if i remember correctly. Do i need to change my adsorption charging voltage?
So I had a fun new issue with my hitachi that I came back from holiday and the remote doesn't register. But it's not the batteries, or even the controller, the tv refuses to respond to it, except for if you press home and up and down for a few seconds after turning on. So my tv is now basically run by my xbox only..
Thanks for the video and pointing out the difference between the basic version and the more expensive one is actually just the display and stuff (and maybe the air comfort function as you mentioned?). Just ordered the basic starter kit (already exited) and then found out there are differences looking for a list the whole time. Now I know why they don't want to point out the +20€ for the other version. :D
The putting together of components (battery, PV and inverter), the cable from the garage to the household consumer unit was done by a local electrician and then certified the rest.