Data is beautiful!
So, I got it into excel and started massaging the data and got it into a nice graph. VERY interesting results. You can very clearly tell at what point the screen dimmed because it plateaus. (again, I'm going to make a video today to put on youtube because people need to see this a real apples to apples test like this to show that batteriser is being very dishonest in their claims)I don't know if I missed it, but please measure how much Wh the garmin device needs at 3V constant voltage for maybe 1 hour. I think we can assume that most modern batteries have more or less the same capacity, or at least they used the best available battery brand for longer runtime. With the Batteriser the GPS device runs for 10 hours, they say in the video. Can't be compared to the 17 hours without the batteriser, because of the dimmed screen after some hours, but it is easy to calculate the (average) efficiency of the boost converter, if we know how much energy it needs. This would be a useful number, because then we could say, for any device which operates down to 1.1V or 1V, where the battery is nearly discharged, that it would last x% less time than with the batterieser. The number would be independant of the device, because with the constant voltage, most devices become constant current devices (when running). But might vary for lower/higher current.
When I buy a product, if there's one with UL trademark label, and one without, I always go for the UL Label. I purely though it was about safety considerations. If it instead means that a company can pass some contrived test to UL labs and it past the contrived test then this makes me rather sick to my stomach.
If true, it will totally change the way I buy gear.
When I buy a product, if there's one with UL trademark label, and one without, I always go for the UL Label. I purely though it was about safety
considerations.
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If true, it will totally change the way I buy gear.
Concerning Batterizer, I never saw a forged UL test result before, this document is obviously fake. Even asian crap manufacturers don't do fake documents like that, even if sometimes they fake the logo on the product. As Batteroo is an US company, they could get in deep legal trouble with UL.....
Concerning Batterizer, I never saw a forged UL test result before, this document is obviously fakeBatteriser doesn't show an official document, they show a summary. I can't and will not believe that they would even risk to falsify that.
In the Garmin scenario, who would end up with a fully non-working GPS first, the one with or the one without batterisers?
How can you all be so naive?
That 5ky fella is clearly working for Big GPS, and Dave is on the pay of Big Battery and Big Monkey.
How can you all be so naive?
That 5ky fella is clearly working for Big GPS, and Dave is on the pay of Big Battery and Big Monkey.
How can you all be so naive?
That 5ky fella is clearly working for Big GPS, and Dave is on the pay of Big Battery and Big Monkey.
Tell me with some good arguments why you think so.
I testet some batteries at my self and there wasn't. Much left in them for the batterizer to use.
I don't know whats going on with the GPS but i trust 5ky more then batteroo
How can you all be so naive?
That 5ky fella is clearly working for Big GPS, and Dave is on the pay of Big Battery and Big Monkey.
Tell me with some good arguments why you think so.
I testet some batteries at my self and there wasn't. Much left in them for the batterizer to use.
I don't know whats going on with the GPS but i trust 5ky more then batteroo
I think he was being sarcastic
Quote from: Delta on Today at 08:15:04 AMQuoteHow can you all be so naive?
That 5ky fella is clearly working for Big GPS, and Dave is on the pay of Big Battery and Big Monkey....
I think he was being sarcastic
QuoteQuote from: Delta on Today at 08:15:04 AMQuoteHow can you all be so naive?
That 5ky fella is clearly working for Big GPS, and Dave is on the pay of Big Battery and Big Monkey....
I think he was being sarcastic
Ya, without ending the post with a proper facial expression, it can be confusing at the first look.
How can you all be so naive?
That 5ky fella is clearly working for Big GPS, and Dave is on the pay of Big Battery and Big Monkey.
Ha! What's funny is that I actually live about 10 minutes away from Garmin world headquarters, and a couple of my former classmates work there as EEs. (last I checked)
Did anyone comment on the typo in the UL "testing" screenshot? It says "the batter holder". Would UL release a document with a typo? You be the judge.