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Hello! I'm sorry to hear that you're having some issues with your camera. There are a couple of possibilities.. 1. Since the camera does not turn off by itself, if you happen to leave it on 24/7 and have a dark room during the day(with shutters/curtains drawn), that could have worn the Infrared red light out. In this case I highly recommend contacting Philips support for warranty claims while you're still under warranty. For whoever is reading, I recommend turning off both the camera and the base unit to prolong the life of the camera and the base unit's LCD screen. 2. Your room isn't dark enough or the IR light sensor could be dirty. 3. The unit has malfunctioned, maybe some components is broken or something. Hope it helps.
Hello there, thank you for reaching out! The base unit is paired on its own local connection. It is not a wifi or Internet connected device. Hope it helps.
Thank you for reaching out. I'm sure you can find a screw extractor kit that works with the size of the screws of your laptop. You can possibly reuse the same technique in this video for removing your laptop screw. Hope that helps.
Hello there! Thank you for reaching out. It's a great question, the CM561 switch supports hdmi 2.1 48Gbps which will work with HDCP encryption capable HDMI cables. To answer your question, yes it will work only if you get the right HDMI cables. Those 8K ones from UGREEN I've put in my video description will work fine to support HDCP. Do note the length of the cable you're getting as I mentioned in my video, the cable run will affect the max resolution which the CM561 can support. Hope that helps.
When I put the rechargeable batteries into the charger I get a solid green light but after about a minute the green light begins to blink. I have tried a number of different batteries (all new) and it is the same thing. I have tried plugging into different outlets and made sure that the plug is securely installed. Is there anyway to reset the charger?
Hello there, thank you for reaching out! I'm sorry to hear that you're having the blinking issue with the charger. From what I know there isn't any way to reset the charger and based on what you mentioned about having the same results despite trying different new batteries, which I hope they're NiMH ones, I think you may have to reach out to the store you bought the faulty charger from for an exchange(within their return policy period). If not you'll have to contact Energizer directly for its lifetime warranty. Hope it helps.
After using this vaccum cleaner, the paper filter is difficult to clean, as it is not suggested to wash by water, where can I buy this paper filter for replacement?
Hello there, thanks for reaching out. If you want to buy any of the accessories, you can go to the official Bosch online store, find your part number and buy it from them. Hope that helps.
Sincere thanks for showing how the charger fits in the wall Mount , it was driving me crazy trying to understand the manual ….very much appreciated this video 🙏👍
Fun facts for you guys here, that 1.32v on an Ni-MH AA or AAA is actually it's proper full charge; if not an overcharge. For alkaline pile batteries, 1.5v is the target, but these rechargeables hold a nominal (in-use) voltage of 1.2v. It even says this on the side of the battery itself. With today's small electronics that chew through these frequently, such as digital display radios or handheld gps systems, they typically come with settings for you to tell it the type of battery used, for it to show an accurate charge level reading. While they hold a lower voltage, the AA Ni-MH variant can push out up to, or more than, 2.5x the amperage that an alkaline can, thanks to its low internal resistance. I know this because I got bored and tested it with a clamp meter and some short copper wire: Short circuiting, new AA energizer industrial made 8 dc amps before slowly plateauing, and the freshly charged energizer recharge 2300 made 18 dc amps before instantly burning my hand. Capacity wise, the Ni-MH AA can vary greatly by their manufacturers advertising from 1300 mah to 2450, whereas an alkaline can hold from 250 mah to 3000 mah judged by it's price scale and branding. The RU-vidr Project Farm has multiple videos independently testing and showcasing the differences between many of the options. I hope ya'll learned something new today!
Hello there! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. I'm no in-depth expert in electronics, surely I'll check out your recommendation. It surely helps everyone here! Thanks!
Hello there! Thank you for your question and it's a good one! I don't have the precise answer to it since I don't unplug it from the wall socket after it is fully charged. I also didn't time the charge/drain duration, but the only time the vacuum cleaner couldn't perform when I needed it was due to the battery failing with time. The charge was sufficient for about 25 - 30 mins on normal mode and lesser on turbo. Hope that helps.
Hello there! That's a good question. According to Energizer, the batteries should last up to 5 years or can be recharged up to 1500 times. Hope that helps!
I'm thinking to buy it. I am between this one and rowenta flex aqua. But i want to know if bosch unlimited 6 can work on carpets and how long the battery lives with everyday use. If you buy a new battery how much does it costs?
Hello there! Thank you for reaching out! I can't speak for the Rowenta since I don't use it but I can tell you the Bosch can work on carpets(turbo mode). I don't know how big or thick your carpet is, I have 2 small carpets about 1m by 1.5m each and a carpet area around 2m by 2m. I replaced my battery only after 2 years, I think(if I remember right) the battery performance was reduced after about 1.5 years. The new battery I bought was double capacity and cost 80€. The original 2.5Ah ones cost about 30-60€. Hope this helps!
pls i would like to ask if i am to run a PCIE gen 5 ssd with an RTX 4080 super , will there be bifurcation and also u did mention not to run the memtest with xmp profile , is that correct and if so why if i may ask , thanks and look forward to ur answer
Hello there, thank you for reaching out! The 4080 Super is PCIE gen 4, so even if you use a gen5 SSD your system should still be able to use x16. The problem only comes if you use both a gen5 GPU and a gen5 m2 nvme in slot 1. I mentioned in the video that I recommend running memtest at default speed first to test your kit. Once that's clear, you can run it again at the xmp speed to see if you can clear it again. This is to ensure your kit is not faulty at factory default. If you can clear it on xmp, it means your ram is good to go. If you run into blue screens or crash, it is usually some bios settings that's causing the problem. Hope this helps!
@@dyloncai thanks so much for the answer, and i am just same like u , i have been buying my pc parts slow and steady and i have this motherboard with a gen 5 ssd because i did see they mention it can support it ,so thanks for the explanation , i look forward to more of ur videos and you got my sub ,
I'm sure when your pc build is finished you'll be so happy. It is very difficult to take the first step to buy any parts and quite frustrating to see them lying around without building them. I wish you good luck and I am thankful for your sub! Thank you!
Hello there! Thank you for reaching out. I'm based in France, so my ambient temperature is about 20-25 degrees Celsius most of the time. Summer can go up to temperatures of 35 degrees, which I think is probably around your temperature in SEA. I am Singaporean so I understand if you run your pc in an air conditioned room 25°C, should be good but you may want to consider the mesh panel if you want to be safe. NR200P has both options anyway :) I believe your fan curve will probably start at 40-50% speed to maintain the CPU at 40°C comfortably. Hope this helps.
Hello there, Yes, I do have one from Ikea and also another from WMF. The Function 4 set doesn't come with a saute pan. Hope this helps. Thank you for watching!
I'm looking at a similar build however I got the NH-C14S which is much larger. From what I have ready it will still fit but I don't think it's going to be as easy as that! >.<
Hello there! I did shortlist the NH-C14S before the NH-D12L came to the market and yeah, I can totally understand how difficult it is to ensure everything fits. Do try to confirm the ram clearance as well as ensure the height of the motherboard IO shroud does not block the heatpipes of the cooler. Also if you're considering mounting the cooler fan under the heatsink of the C14S, this can be quite crucial to the build. Thank you for watching by the way. :)
Hi Dylon, I just bought it, after a lot of thinking and comparing. Call me dumb, but, just look at each battery seat for AA and AAA: it looks like there is enough room for placing one battery over the other.
Hello there! Thank you for your message. You know what, I actually had the exact same thought as you about how we could have squeeze more AAs and AAAs into the charger when I first used it. You are not alone!
@@dyloncai two round metal circles do not make sense. I just tried to do that, I will tell you what happened: the green light turned on, as in normal charging, and then after a while it turned off. Which I found normal since batteries were supposed to be full. I could be right, you know.
Hey there, I'm sorry I missed your comment, your comment were strangely held for review by RU-vid. I want to understand you better, could you tell me what do you mean by the two round metal circles not making sense? And I agreed with what you think is normal for the green light turning on and off for new batteries.
This is the first video I edited with Davinci Resolve and I actually did labelled the chapters but unfortunately I didn't export it correctly. Sorry about it! Please do like the video if you found it helpful, and subscribe if you want to see more! Thanks!
Hi buddy How are you?I hope you have a good new year I want you if could make video about your experiences to learn English and someadvice pls All love and peace for you
Hello there! Thank you for your message. That's an interesting video topic suggestion for me, I'll keep that in mind for the future. Thank you for watching and your support. Happy new year 🥳!
Thank you all for your support for my Bosch 18V Unlimited series 6 Vacuum video. Here's a quick 2 year after update. The vacuum is still working with accessories showing the typical wear and tear. However, the included 2.5Ah battery is dead and I purchased a new BOSCH 5.0Ah battery(BHZUB1850) to replace it. Double the runtime and fits in the wall dock! Hope this helps! BOSCH 5.0Ah battery(BHZUB1850) - amzn.to/3tSnrU4 Please do like the video if you found it helpful, subscribe if you want to see more! Thanks!
@@FADLI366 Hello there! My filter is still working fine, I use an air compressor to clean it whenever it's clogged. I suppose if one prefers to be hygienic, it's probably good to change once in a while. :) Thanks for watching!
Hello there, thank you for your question. I believe there's some kind of motor within the electric nozzle that turns the brush, so it's considered a motorised brush. Hope this helps! Happy holidays.
Hey Dylan, thx for your video-can you please tell, how many minutes you can use in full power mode? and are you still satisfied with it after 2 years of usage ?
Hello there, thank you for reaching out! It's a good question. I'm still using the vacuum and I'm satisfied with it. About the battery, it lasted about 25 mins if I remember right. Less if you use turbo mode. I was about to update that the included battery is dead after 2 years and I just ordered a larger capacity one which hasn't arrived yet. Will update again when I get to. Thank you for watching!
@@dyloncaidead battery aside have you experienced any other problems with the machine? Thanks again for such an amazing review, you’re the reason I am buying this product.
There is a minor bug, but I don't know if it's due to the battery. Sometimes when I return it to the docking station, it will not show the blinking white light which means it isn't charging. I will have to take it out and put it in again and that works. In my opinion, it's either a bug or a battery issue. It wasn't like that when I first got it. Other than this, it's the usual wear and tear of any product. The machine still works fine, which is why I am replacing just the battery to give it new life. I'll probably update again either by a pinned post or maybe a follow up video. Thank you for your question and happy holidays!
Hello there, yes I agree with you that public safety is very important for charging products like these. Prices for rechargable batteries have increased alot since. I've purchased 16 AA at 25€ in 2021 and today in 2023 the same pack is 50€..
Hello there, yes there are plenty of rechargable brands out there. Personally I use mainly Energizer, I do also have rechargables from Ikea and some I savaged from old devices. Hope that helps.
Hello there, thank you for the question! I believe it is an indication of bad batteries, which it may be one or both of the batteries within the same circuit. Hope that helps!
That is a good question. I just tried with two different branded batteries. The 850mAh batteries(orange colour) from Auchan shows a blinking green light. Another set of 300mAh(green) from VTech charges without problem. I tested the Auchan set with a battery tester and one did not indicate any charge, probably the faulty one. I reused the one that worked with another Auchan battery and it charges fine with solid green light. I would suggest testing your batteries with a battery tester if you can. I didn't have to test with another charger, but if you do have access to a different charger, you can verify the "faulty" batteries if they do charge. Let me know how it goes for you. Cheers.
Hello there! Thank you for reaching out. No you do not need to hold down the button. It's a press to start, press again to stop button. Hope that helps. Cheers!
Hello, thank you for reaching out. If you take out the battery unit from the vacuum cleaner, you'll find the product label within. Or if you have the user manual, it'll be on that as well. Cheers.
Awesome well explained review, thank you for confirming I've made a great choice. The nozzle piece in South Africa is way more sturdier though. Anyway, loved how you highlight the unit cannot stand on it's own but equally showing us alternatives for storage purposes. Furthermore, quite appreciated your demonstration on cleaning & maintenance . Bless you for the phenomenal effort in helping others.
Hello! Thank you for your lovely compliments. I'm glad you found it helpful. As for the nozzle, I'm unsure if it's something they refined in terms of design materials or a matter of using different supplier from another manufacturing location but thank you for sharing that. I think a little sturdier will probably work better so you're lucky! Thanks again for watching, cheers!
Hello there, that is a very good question! It can't stand on its own. You'll have to lay it flat on the floor, against the wall(with risk of toppling it) or back in its dock.