So apparently in order to get the most use out of alkalines the device actually limits the brightness of the screen. That also explains why it crapped out at about 10 hours with Batteriser installed, Garmin figured the device wouldn't come near the advertised operating time with alkalines. This also proves the device was also set to alkaline mode. So another fabricated piece of bullshit by Batteriser, the device never stopped working, just the screen dimmed, completely as designed.
"The data shows that the gps will stop functioning after one hour and 52 minutes, and the screen dims to dark"
That isn't them saying the batteries are flat....
I dig through the Approach G5's firmware. The message is:
"The battery power is too low for full backlight. Use rechargeable NiMH or lithium batteries to prevent this limitation."
I dig through the Approach G5's firmware. The message is:
"The battery power is too low for full backlight. Use rechargeable NiMH or lithium batteries to prevent this limitation."
So apparently in order to get the most use out of alkalines the device actually limits the brightness of the screen. That also explains why it crapped out at about 10 hours with Batteriser installed, Garmin figured the device wouldn't come near the advertised operating time with alkalines. This also proves the device was also set to alkaline mode. So another fabricated piece of bullshit by Batteriser, the device never stopped working, just the screen dimmed, completely as designed.
More Batteriser testing FAIL.
Can they not get anything right? This isn't rocket science.
... this leads to the logical conclusion, that the whole story is a deliberate deception. It's simply too much nonsense to be considered as lack of experience and knowledge. In a few cases of badly designed devices/gadgets/toys Batteriser might help a little bit, but anything else is just hot air.
More Batteriser testing FAIL.
Can they not get anything right? This isn't rocket science.
(It would also show the sheer deviousness of the batteroo people to try and show something lasting "many times longer")
... this leads to the logical conclusion, that the whole story is a deliberate deception. It's simply too much nonsense to be considered as lack of experience and knowledge. In a few cases of badly designed devices/gadgets/toys Batteriser might help a little bit, but anything else is just hot air.
Job done Dave, can we go back to some great teardowns, the uSupply and mailbags - even the postcards FFS.
Job done Dave, can we go back to some great teardowns, the uSupply and mailbags - even the postcards FFS.Nobody's forcing you to read this thread. It's fun finding new flaws in their arguments (doubly so when you can use screenshots from their own videos to damn them).
And no VC in their right mind is going to fund them -
And no VC in their right mind is going to fund them -
SK Telecom already did. Up to $1MM USD.
"The data shows that the gps will stop functioning after one hour and 52 minutes, and the screen dims to dark"
That isn't them saying the batteries are flat....But "stop functioning" is a lie, n'est pas?
Check out the blog thing on their Youtube channel!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFr9QYi8Yq2ckWYPx_Vui8AQuote"Pls stand by we are in a process of releasing a video with the technical explanation for all engineers on how Batteriser works, while at first glance, it seems implausible, I am sure that real genuine engineers will appreciate our whiteboard technical discussions along with simulation, data matching battery companies spec sheets, in conjunction with device data. Of course, those whose revenue will be reduced by our technology will do everything to divert attention"
I wonder if it will be released before or after the end of their IndieGoGo campaign.
And no VC in their right mind is going to fund them -SK Telecom already did. Up to $1MM USD.Citations...?
Edit: Don't worry, I found it - google is my friend.
Edit2: And that was back in March. This is more proof that the $30,000 IndieGoGo thing is only being done for nefarious reasons.
This is a problem. It needs to stop. It's a discredit to the profession. The Roohparvar brothers are the collective Dr. Oz of electrical engineering.
whatever time the Garmin can run on a set of batteries in this test, it's not 1:1 comparable with real live experience.
2) About the finger:
Knowing Garmin software, the device could ask "Are you indoors?" or something like that after a minute or so without reception. I think they need this force the GPS receiver to stay active
4) Running at full power for 10 hours with the batteriser against only 1.5 or 2 hours without is still a huge plus for the batteriser IMHO. ->Which is for me is a big reason to believe something else/something more is going on.
But at the end it isjust a waste of time speculating how the got their nice results.
Only independent tests can tell what the batteriser (or just the technology) is capable off. And the fact we don't see that should say enough.
Yes, they got that VC funding back March, before this thing hit the fan with the infamous PC World article on June 1st.