6:20 lol! Nice cart! I don’t have a public shop but I have my own for my landscaping co and hobby stuff and I currently have my pc on my main box but my electronic stuff is kind of weird along my hard tools this gave me idea to grab a HF cart and mount pc to it and put my TPMS, scanner, meters, wires etc all together on the cart similar to this. Lots of good stuff you got there I’m maybe 1/50th of what you have but I have the basics.
Same issues with monitor being stationary against the lid, the swivel for the monitor sold me and the mini pc, hate moving the pico would much rather keep it in one location, constantly having connectivity issues with labtop believe plugging and unplugging usb cord causing problems. Your battery backup is another great idea. Thank you for the video and tools, have purchased several and made my diag easier.
Great job with your cart! How much intensive diagnostic work do you do versus general repair and maintenance? Good luck with the fixed location you have earned it!
Sweet set up, Just found your channel and website! Can’t wait to see more of your content videos and try out some of your products, Thanks for the great content!
Are you going to offer a print of the snap on multimeter holder on your site. I want one!!! Seen you just added the diy test light stuff from your other video. Let’s hope we can buy more printed items. Loving your channel man and the direction your taking it. Keep it up brotha.
Looks nice. You have crazy money invested, you must do tons of specialized diag to support that. Saw some nice little adapters that I should add to my kit though. Thanks for the video.
@@JarheadDiagnostics I liked some of those breakout fuse leads and the relays with the wire loop on them to be able to measure off of them. I'm just getting started on improving some of my diag skills by using a scope.
Really like your cart.working on getting mine.just got a question about that video you did on snap on presure transducer. Will ats 500 transducer work on verus with split lead cable.or need 5v box
The set up really depends on what you want to do. The cart, monitor, mini PC and battery bank will run you less than $800 if you're being mindful of your budget. But we do offer tons of accessories. www.jarheaddiag.com/shop/jarhead-diagnostics-products
u need brick and mortar shop so u can conduct hands on research and case studies for the tools u develop and sell.ive got a few cool tools im gonna release this year after i start a youtube channel of course. cool set up man, i love it. if u dont mind me asking im more on the electrical engineering side and im also an L1 ase master tech with 27 years experience and im gonna be selling some of the tools ive developed over the years but i am looking for a decent 3d printer that wont break the bank and was curious what printer you use because i love the quality of your prints. Thanks man.
Been using the scope on my Zeus for several years and now the Zeus+. Never tried anything else. Is pico really that much better? Now that it’s not connected to the scan tool, I want to set my cart up with a boom and need to decide if it’s worth buying another scope
the m4 scope module only has 3mhz bandwith which is cool for most auto related stuff but yes the Pico is. it has 25mhz bandwidth with 12 bit resolution so u can get a lot of info,plus it has all the serial decoding for can,can fd, flexray and a bunch of other protocols . u can use it as a spectrum analyzer as well but what most people like is the automotive version because u can choose a test and it will auto set ur probe and scale it for u and it will show u how to do the test and what the waveform should look like.ive never used it because ive used scopes so much i can set up what i want to test so ive never had one of their automotive scopes. i use their test and measure scopes but if u know how to use one u dont need to buy an auto one,just get a 2000 or 3000 series for less and u still have all the features but with more bandwidth, just cant use the automotive features. i have a 6407d, 6404d, 4824a, 5204a, 2205a and a 2204a and i love them all but i do a lot more than just automotive. i do a lot on the electrical engineering side for after market ecu related stuff and im coming out with some hacking,tuning and programming tools very soon. hope this helps. u wont regret buying a pico nomatter what one u buy. i still have my 2202 from 2001 and it runs perfect on picoscope 7.
That cart is awesome! I do mobile diagnostics, that cart makes me want a shop!
Yeah, being mobile made me miss the shop life somewhat.
Great set up bro 👍👍
Thanks brother!
Very happy seeing the growth.
Very cool setup. The black cart looks awesome.
6:20 lol! Nice cart! I don’t have a public shop but I have my own for my landscaping co and hobby stuff and I currently have my pc on my main box but my electronic stuff is kind of weird along my hard tools this gave me idea to grab a HF cart and mount pc to it and put my TPMS, scanner, meters, wires etc all together on the cart similar to this. Lots of good stuff you got there I’m maybe 1/50th of what you have but I have the basics.
I was listening to the automotive diagnostic podcast and was listening to the episode about Jarhead. 👍👍👍I just subscribed
What podcast?
Need the harbor freight magnetic coffee cup holder, works very well, eventually that coffee will get knocked over and that's a mess to clean out
Same issues with monitor being stationary against the lid, the swivel for the monitor sold me and the mini pc, hate moving the pico would much rather keep it in one location, constantly having connectivity issues with labtop believe plugging and unplugging usb cord causing problems. Your battery backup is another great idea. Thank you for the video and tools, have purchased several and made my diag easier.
Yeah, my last cart was nice, but annoying at the same time. So I opted for some changes this time around.
Great job with your cart!
How much intensive diagnostic work do you do versus general repair and maintenance? Good luck with the fixed location you have earned it!
Right now most of our stuff at the shop is more towards diags. Mainly since many know us in the mobile diagnostics, we get a lot of referrals.
Sweet set up, Just found your channel and website! Can’t wait to see more of your content videos and try out some of your products, Thanks for the great content!
Are you going to offer a print of the snap on multimeter holder on your site. I want one!!! Seen you just added the diy test light stuff from your other video. Let’s hope we can buy more printed items. Loving your channel man and the direction your taking it. Keep it up brotha.
I’m thinking about it. I need to make some adjustments to it.
@@JarheadDiagnostics NO RUSH BUT HAVE THE ADJUSTMENTS BEEN MADE ? I AM TOO INTERESTED
Thats a good setup man.
more diag vids on how to use em tools. all except scanners and scope. thanks for sharing and looking forward to your next vids
Thank you
Great setup 👌 I love your pico boom!
Thank you!
Just bought a cart like this to do the same thing! Nice video
Awesome! Share it once it’s finished.
excellent video, and awesome cart
Thank you
Pretty sweet!
Looks nice. You have crazy money invested, you must do tons of specialized diag to support that. Saw some nice little adapters that I should add to my kit though. Thanks for the video.
Yeah, over time things really start adding up. What adapters are you wanting to add?
@@JarheadDiagnostics I liked some of those breakout fuse leads and the relays with the wire loop on them to be able to measure off of them. I'm just getting started on improving some of my diag skills by using a scope.
Cool cart
Thank you.
looks good great job
Isto não é um estação de diagnóstico, isso é parque de diversão, tem muito bom gosto, parabéns!!!
You gotta talk about the stickers! I may have to borrow some of those ideas for my cart. Always love watching your videos!
Yeah I enjoy stickers! Lol
@@JarheadDiagnostics yeah me too. Lol
Amazing tools, where is your pico haha?
Hanging on the side of the cart. :)
bro, amaing , :)
Thank you sir!
I just bought that multimeter! Do you have the STL for the hanger. I would love it!
Really like your cart.working on getting mine.just got a question about that video you did on snap on presure transducer. Will ats 500 transducer work on verus with split lead cable.or need 5v box
You will need a 5v power supply.
Way to cool! How much does that set up cost to build? Or do you sale it!
The set up really depends on what you want to do. The cart, monitor, mini PC and battery bank will run you less than $800 if you're being mindful of your budget. But we do offer tons of accessories.
www.jarheaddiag.com/shop/jarhead-diagnostics-products
u need brick and mortar shop so u can conduct hands on research and case studies for the tools u develop and sell.ive got a few cool tools im gonna release this year after i start a youtube channel of course. cool set up man, i love it. if u dont mind me asking im more on the electrical engineering side and im also an L1 ase master tech with 27 years experience and im gonna be selling some of the tools ive developed over the years but i am looking for a decent 3d printer that wont break the bank and was curious what printer you use because i love the quality of your prints. Thanks man.
I noticed the Deoxit. Have you ever used Lime Away or CLR products to clean corroded terminals?
I’ve used purple power before. It works well. Just have to neutralize it with water afterwards.
How is business bro wish you more success to come,
Been using the scope on my Zeus for several years and now the Zeus+. Never tried anything else. Is pico really that much better? Now that it’s not connected to the scan tool, I want to set my cart up with a boom and need to decide if it’s worth buying another scope
the m4 scope module only has 3mhz bandwith which is cool for most auto related stuff but yes the Pico is. it has 25mhz bandwidth with 12 bit resolution so u can get a lot of info,plus it has all the serial decoding for can,can fd, flexray and a bunch of other protocols . u can use it as a spectrum analyzer as well but what most people like is the automotive version because u can choose a test and it will auto set ur probe and scale it for u and it will show u how to do the test and what the waveform should look like.ive never used it because ive used scopes so much i can set up what i want to test so ive never had one of their automotive scopes. i use their test and measure scopes but if u know how to use one u dont need to buy an auto one,just get a 2000 or 3000 series for less and u still have all the features but with more bandwidth, just cant use the automotive features. i have a 6407d, 6404d, 4824a, 5204a, 2205a and a 2204a and i love them all but i do a lot more than just automotive. i do a lot on the electrical engineering side for after market ecu related stuff and im coming out with some hacking,tuning and programming tools very soon. hope this helps. u wont regret buying a pico nomatter what one u buy. i still have my 2202 from 2001 and it runs perfect on picoscope 7.
Can i ge the file for the snapon multi meter I use mine daily
WHAT MINI PC ARE YOU USING ?
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Buy snapon dude don’t buy cheap harbor freight junk!!!!!!!
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@@JarheadDiagnostics you are a knuckle head...
How in debt are you ?