hello im trying to make one of this logger, can i ask which type of mini560 buck converter was attach to your built? there are some options for different voltages output? thanks
For years I have had a rather enjoyable end of the work day routine. After working a long day in the Industrial Generator field I enjoy sitting down after my shower with dinner at my pc setup - work bench. I have a selection of tech You Tube creators that I watch in a certain order. Your channel has officially taken the #1 spot. The DIY projects you create are actually useful and preform better than more expensive off the shelf hardware. Its professionals like you that make me proud to be a technician . Guys like you raising the bar on what is possible makes me excited to learn and build . The fact you pass your knowledge on makes you top notch in my book. Cheers !
I'm still old school with the bluetooth parasitic logger build. This will be a fun project this upcoming winter. I like the new twist on the 3D printed case.
thanks Ivan I am much too lazy to build my gadgets for sale. I share all design info for hobbyists to build their own. appreciate you checking it out:)
@@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics the oscilloscope circuit and the HScope app are designed by Martin Loren whom I collaborate with on a few things. HScope can be found on the Google Play store. It supports a number of oscillocope brands (not PICO) including Martin's newly released, fully assembled HS502...really sweet! have a look-see Ivan. It saves dragging a laptop out and quite a few professionals have discovered it...
Wow! What a great invention! How has this not had more views? Im so glad Ivan @"Pine Hollow Auto Diagnostics" showed it! I'd be interested in buying one if you happen to have an extra sitting around.
Looking at what goes into the build and I can honestly say, this is way outta my league. But nevertheless is fascinating to see work. I'm gonna have to wait till someone comes to market with one.. Till then my ol trustee Vantage pro will have to do! Thanks again for sharing your genius idea!
there were a lot of requests to purchase these ready made but this is a DIY channel I do recommend having a HS402 WiFi oscilloscope build (the one you're interested in) under your belt before tackling this one and the ACS712 current modules this is based on needs a few minutes "warm up time" to eliminate slight drift varies from modules, mine takes about 5 minutes
What a sweet tool!! If u left your tablet at home, u could even take your wife out to dinner and have all the data when u get home. The best of both worlds. Happy wife happy life
Hello I have a question regarding HS402 on this wifi logger. We are using HS402 pcb as an empty circuit board or that board has to be built (Gadget #118). Please advise. Thanks!
yes, HS402 PCB has to be populated as in #118 there are 2 ways to add WiFi thereafter 1) with a ESP32 30pin dev board stack as shown (I will add a short vid in the link folder that illustrates that better) or 2) with PCB v3.0 where no dev board is used...a EPS32 chip is soldered on the PCB if unsure, more explanation can be had on Telegram HScope LOUNGE
the logger sent to Ivan was built by a viewer with the information on this video the HS402 WiFi circuit is covered in #137 and not repeated here and I make myself available on Telegram HScope LOUNGE to answer any questions
Thanks for all your hard work and videos. I finally found my parasitic draw. Used every technique you and every TH-cam creator has shared and it was there and then gone again. Intermittent is a word that drives perseverance. 2005 Yukon. Found one obscure forum reference to battery drawdown related to the OnStar system. Although now defunct, the OnStar on the vehicle is "on" when the truck is off. But not continuously drawing the large amp draw. OnStar® Sleep Cycle. Every 9 minutes or so, the system turns on, searches for a signal connects and downloads any outstanding messages or texts. Guess what, it does it for 2 days. And then your battery is dead. Despite the OnStar system being OUB. The truck doesn't know that. The "cel phone" is buried behind the dash and can be unplugged with difficulty. Sadly the system is also part of the entertainment system (DVD player in the roof) and is on that same fuse under the hood. Pulled the INFO fuse and no battery deadness. It has been a fun search but now I am on to the other diagnostics tools and such you have created; coils, starters, fuel pump, etc. Thanks again. I know, shoulda bought a Ford. lol
it's a nice feeling when we finally solve a tough issue... I got one now that's proving to be a tough diag (for me)...a 23 yr old Windstar for a 90 yr old friend...runs like crap...and so far, it's been kicking my ass... I'm thinking MAF sensor (which I replaced on that vehicle 4yrs ago)...it's a $400 call so I want to be 100% sure and right now, I'm not it will hopefully get fixed and I'll get that nice feeling:)
Such a nice tool! Any update how to get hands on one without building it by my own? I tried to follow the building instructions. Do not understand them too a 100% yet 🤯 It is hard for me to find the components. Is it possible to buy them all in one place or are there kits available? BR Stefan
thx for compliment:) stuff here on channel is DIY only...I do not build for sale there is however a member in our Telegram HScope group that has developed a logger on his own design...not based on the ACS712 module I used (and may drift until "warmed up") ... he builds for sale ... smart guy, does very good work and many people have purchased from him if you're interested follow link below to group...I will introduce you t.me/hscope/1
this is DIY only.... but, there is a member of our Telegram HScope group that has developed his own version and he builds them for sale...smart, does good work I'd introduce you Mike to Maciej, if you're interested... t.me/hscope/1
I've noticed this is not for sale, can I get schematics so I can build, do you have file available to get pcb printed as well... I really need this in my life. im surprise you have not mass produced this because this is much needed this day and age THANKYOU
yes, it makes a difference... intentionally put on the negative, it provides protection to logger's internals and to the completed vehicle circuit.... 5A has been increased to 10A fuse since the making of the video...ACS712 can take it
regretfully, I don't build any GADGETS for sale....I'd have no life I'd be so busy I sympathize with your shaky hands and I thank you for your interest:)
there is a guy on our HScope Telegram group that has developed something similar to this for sale...does very good work if interested, look us up on Telegram and I'll be happy to introduce you...
HS402 PCB is ordered bare from manufacturers such as JLCPCB and the SMD components are procured separately form places such as Aliexpress HS402 builds are covered extensively on this channel and the reason not redone in this video the following will help: #114 #116 #118 #137 #138 I do caution you going in that the ACS712 current module drifts a bit at start...seems some modules more than others...not a deal breaker for me and I do encourage you in your build but I mention it here also, there is another approach to this logger by Maciej (a member of our HScope Telegram group) and he builds them for sale good luck with your decision Scott and your build should you choose to go forward I am also available on Telegram should you need further help or information:)
I just found your web site and am amazed at the gadets you've designed. I'd like to build the parasitic logger but the build instructions are way too sparse and vague for me. Is there not a better step by step where several years of electronics hands on is not required?
the link has a lot of info and I make myself available on Telegram HScope LOUNGE for any questions #168 LOGGER is a culmination of HS402 project + WiFi addition and then the ACS712 circuit added on it doesn't require years of hands on electronics (I certainly do not have that) but it should not be the very first electronic build... and thank you so much for the comment:)
between what is shown in this video and the following: 1] link in description box with files and diagrams 2] tutorial videos on this channel on how to build HS502 WiFi oscilloscope circuits (i highly recommend one has completed such a circuit prior to tackling this gadget) 3] available help on our HScope Telegram group...I extend the invitation to meet us there:)
been in the works for a couple months mostly waiting for all parts to come in, so I wanted to finish it before our short summer starts up here...will be taking a breather to enjoy that:)
Hi Denis - thanks for this and all you do! I am wondering if there is a list or project resource somewhere that itemizes components for this build and where to get them? I reached out to Martin but he didn't have a source he could provide. Are these components something I simply have to purchase individually from aliexpress (for example)? Is there an online source that you can suggest that would have all (or most) of the components? Thanks again
I've been chasing a draw for almost a year now and have tried most applications on TH-cam until I saw your Gagdet #168. I am unable to comprehend and build my own due to my old age. Is it possible to have you build one for me? I want to nail this SOB parasitic draw once and for all.
I'd have no life if I built my gadgets for sale:) there is a member of our Telegram HScope LOUNGE that has developed his own, inspired by my #168 but uses a different (perhaps superior) approach than the ACS712 I use in here if you're interested, drop in on our group and I'll introduce you to each other and you can take it from there he's very smart and does good work
Hi Dennis, funny how things go hun? I saw this video when it came out I'd say about a year ago... I so wanted one and then it slipped my mind. Few days ago, I saw Ivan using it and I was like... That looks like something Dennis would build. So here I am looking at how to build one. I'm new to this kind of stuff and was wondering if I missed something... Where do I get the code to print the casing? Thanks for all you do for the community Dennis, you are an inspiration.
link in the video description for all info including the STL files this is an "advanced" build...I recommend doing a HS402 build first...to get that part under one's belt also, the ACS712 module which is at the heart of this logger "drifts" a bit...for me. and for the build that was sent to Ivan it settles in less than 5 minutes but some guys are reporting their ACS712 take longer...for you to know before you decide to take this on we're talking 20mA or 30mA or so ... and once settled down if a zero calibration is performed, it will not drift for hours afterwards not a deal breaker in my opinion but I have to mention this new development
@@theGADGETSplaylistOops, I missed that when I checked the free material. Thanks for the warning, I'll start with the simpler project you mentioned to cut my teeth. Thanks also for the heads up about the drifting. 30 mA sure isn't a deal breaker if it settles with 5-15 minutes.
Trying to use the link you posted on several comments to try and find the guy who is selling a version of this, but nothing happens when I click the ‘view post’ button. I’d love to have one of these but it is over my head to build one.
best way Edward, is to follow this link to our HScope Telegram group: t.me/hscope/1 there, I would introduce you to Maciej who has developed a nice version of this and builds them for sale
I'm thinking of attempting to build my own, as I'm shoppinbg for the parts list, I'm not finding the HS402 oscilloscope circuit board nor the hs402 esp32 wifi adapter, any ideas of where I could locate them? I see them in the video but they're not in the parts list.
the parts list states broadly HS402 WIFI CIRCUIT there are 2 ways to make that: 1) PCB v2.0 and then stacks a 30pin ESP32 development board with the help of an "adapter" (GERBER or through hole) all found in #137 description 2) PCB v3.0 which uses ESP32 chip (not 30pin board) and found in #160 description am available for help on Telegram HScope LOUNGE
follow the links in the video description box, Charlie the parts list will also point you to the 2 methods for the HS402 circuit and I make myself available on Telegram HScope LOUNGE if any questions
I have heard about cars that you have to wait over 2 hours before all the modules go to sleep. I love how accurate this very handy tool is. Would it be possible to develop this tool with a current clamp so you would not need to disconnect the battery? Is some solution possible that uses voltage drop (personally I can not think of one) which eliminates the need for disconnecting the battery?
As an auto tech that has a couple of different current clamps I find they tend to drift a bit too much depending on temperature and the battery voltage of the battery in the clamp to be considered accurate. They are a quick way to verify that there is a current draw but if you want an accurate reading then I find they are less useful. It's possible that a much more expensive clamp may be more accurate and less prone to drift but that would somewhat defeat the purpose of an inexpensive DIY tool.
everything featured on the channel is DIY only...I do not build for sale there is however a member of our HScope Telegram group that has developed a logger which he offers for sale you can reach Maciej Kawalkowski there he does nice work
Hello Denis. Do you think Jim would be willing to build one for me? For a price of course. I was also wondering if he is a member of the HScope forum community or if there is a way to get a hold of him. Thanks for your time and your great contribution to the field of electronics and electronics engineering.
Jim is a member for Telegram HScope LOUNGE. The LOGGER is a tough build...everything has to be stable and calibrated for work at such precise level for long durations I can not speak for Jim but he has not expressed any interest in building these for sale
Hello I love your gadgets 168 I want to build it but don't quit understand what to get? I did find the parts list . One other thing is there a iOS app for the data logger
This is DIY only... but there is a member of our TELEGRAM HScope group that has developed a similar logger based on other than the ACS712 module I used, that you might be interested in... if so, I would introduce you two and you could get info from him...he does good work
ok, it is a good tool! Now or you sell that unit or you give detail how to built one. I have all the components. Can you have one page with a clear description how to// and the firmware we need?
the link in the video description box covers it fairly well this is a tricky build...support along the way is available on Telegram HScope LOUNGE...I invite you to join Stephane...I or others will be there to help t.me/hscope
in building this project, I had a ESP32 board fail...started out ok and but then crapped out...not sure why... and it was hard soldered to the PCB! lucky I have that desolder tool...that helped save the day...
@@theGADGETSplaylist These boards are prone to die right ? In these times, it's really no fun to have this stuff dying like that. I have 2 other projects with them and I have bo problem with it, yet.
@@Spelter I've lost count of how many ESP32 WROOM 30pin boards I've used. This was the 1st to die like that. There is a PCB v3.0 where we populate a small PCB with ESP32 chip and supporting components and do away with 30pin board. More than 1 way to skin a cat:)
@@theGADGETSplaylist I ordered a second batch and they worked perfectly. I checked the old ones and everyone had a broken voltage regulator. I may fix them one day.
all build info shared freely on a DIY basis only however, there is a member of our HScope Telegram group who has a logger that he developed and builds for sale and is more stable than the ACS712 I use he does good work...can be found here: t.me/Liberty_electronics
@@carmaxo9424 I do not build the gadgets for sale but recently, a member of our Telegram HScope LOUNGE group has shown interest in building these loggers for sale I invite you to join group and I'd introduce you to Ramon t.me/hscope
all gadgets featured on this channel are DIY builds only...all information shared freely however, there is a member of our HScope Telegram group that builds and sells a logger if interested, here is link to group: t.me/hscope/1 and I would be sure to introduce you to Maciej
fuse placed there performs both duties: 1) limits current draw between NEG post and cable to 5A limit of ACS712 module 2) protects small wiring in project box powering the electronics had I placed the fuse on POS clamp only (2) would have been satisfied
@@claudiuilies5123 below all TH-cam videos is a description box... not practical for me to build these for sale from my geographic location in particular... it is generously shared as a DIY project
@@theGADGETSplaylist I’m not really electronics building inclined, I’m thinking , maybe for the right price you would consider making an extra one. If that would be the case, I can share my number and talk in private.
@@claudiuilies5123 there's a member of our Telegram HScope group that has started building them for sale. He's in San Francisco. I invite you to join us and I'll introduce you and Telegram allows private discussions t.me/hscope
I do not...only DIY here... but, a member of our HScope Telegram group has a version for sale...in some respects an improvement on mine...he does nice work...can be reached through this link: t.me/Liberty_electronics
@@Bikerman42 all found on Aliexpress I do not provide links as they quickly become obsolete I invite you to join us on Telegram HScope LOUNGE where I can help with sourcing questions and other info on this advanced build t.me/hscope/1
@@Ray5213 I asked a friend to test and make double sure all is OK...and he confirmed anyone with the link is granted access not sure why you would be getting this issue Ray...
am sorry Larry, I share all build info for free but I do not build these for sale our Telegram HScope LOUNGE has one member trying to build them for sale but is encountering "drift" issues...and another member testing his design based on other than ACS712 module I use which looks promising and he will be a seller once his testing is completed...
I'm sorry Gabriel, I do not build these for sale. The channel allows me to be creative and I share all build info for free for people to make their own.
I share all build info for DIY to build their own. I do not build these for sale. there is a guy on our Telegram HScope LOUNGE that has come up with his own design. Perhaps even better than mine. And he builds for sale. if you join the group, I'd happily introduce you to him
ACS712 can tolerate over 5A
the protection fuse can be safely upgraded to 10A
hello im trying to make one of this logger, can i ask which type of mini560 buck converter was attach to your built? there are some options for different voltages output? thanks
@@techreview13 we want the 5v size
this is a tricky build...am pleased you're tackling it...if need any help find me on Telegram HScope LOUNGE:)
For years I have had a rather enjoyable end of the work day routine. After working a long day in the Industrial Generator field I enjoy sitting down after my shower with dinner at my pc setup - work bench. I have a selection of tech You Tube creators that I watch in a certain order. Your channel has officially taken the #1 spot. The DIY projects you create are actually useful and preform better than more expensive off the shelf hardware. Its professionals like you that make me proud to be a technician . Guys like you raising the bar on what is possible makes me excited to learn and build . The fact you pass your knowledge on makes you top notch in my book. Cheers !
such a generous comment...thank you Jesse:)
This has real value as a mechanic. This will save a lot of re-check time and lost wages. Very well done Dennis!
thanks for dropping by and the nice comment:)
I'm still old school with the bluetooth parasitic logger build. This will be a fun project this upcoming winter. I like the new twist on the 3D printed case.
yeah, got fancy with the ribbed walls:)
This is a severely underrated channel. Thank you for the knowledge!
Ok this is SIMPLY BRILLIANT! Where can I buy one? 🙂👍
thanks Ivan
I am much too lazy to build my gadgets for sale. I share all design info for hobbyists to build their own.
appreciate you checking it out:)
@@theGADGETSplaylist did you write your own app too? I'm sure there is a big market for this tool!
@@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics the oscilloscope circuit and the HScope app are designed by Martin Loren whom I collaborate with on a few things.
HScope can be found on the Google Play store. It supports a number of oscillocope brands (not PICO) including Martin's newly released, fully assembled HS502...really sweet!
have a look-see Ivan. It saves dragging a laptop out and quite a few professionals have discovered it...
Wow! What a great invention! How has this not had more views? Im so glad Ivan @"Pine Hollow Auto Diagnostics" showed it!
I'd be interested in buying one if you happen to have an extra sitting around.
@@dtandfam8100 thank you:)
#168 may in the future become a market product. For now, it is DIY with all build info shared free of charge
You never stopped surprising me.
Looking at what goes into the build and I can honestly say, this is way outta my league. But nevertheless is fascinating to see work. I'm gonna have to wait till someone comes to market with one.. Till then my ol trustee Vantage pro will have to do! Thanks again for sharing your genius idea!
thanks so much for your comment:)
I agree one has to build up to this project. Yet, it is amazing what we are all capable of.
A super-useful project !- Thank you
there were a lot of requests to purchase these ready made but this is a DIY channel
I do recommend having a HS402 WiFi oscilloscope build (the one you're interested in) under your belt before tackling this one
and the ACS712 current modules this is based on needs a few minutes "warm up time" to eliminate slight drift
varies from modules, mine takes about 5 minutes
Very nice! Thanks for sharing this!
notice you have a YT channel as well...
will try to scare up a bit of time and check that out:)
@@theGADGETSplaylist Awesome! I appreciate that!
Another great video & tool Denis, well done. Also glad to see its warming up your side.
thx Grunter...yeah, had nice weather during Chris' visit:)
Well done Denis. That's the best tool I've seen in a while & I'm going to build one asap
enjoyable build Phil and I know you're up to it:)
Bonjour , et merci pour la vidéo a la démonstration de ce gadget très intéressant
merci Stephane:)
What a sweet tool!! If u left your tablet at home, u could even take your wife out to dinner and have all the data when u get home. The best of both worlds. Happy wife happy life
Happy wife, happy life...no truer words
glad you dropped by, Bill
Hello I have a question regarding HS402 on this wifi logger. We are using HS402 pcb as an empty circuit board or that board has to be built (Gadget #118). Please advise. Thanks!
yes, HS402 PCB has to be populated as in #118
there are 2 ways to add WiFi thereafter
1) with a ESP32 30pin dev board stack as shown (I will add a short vid in the link folder that illustrates that better)
or
2) with PCB v3.0 where no dev board is used...a EPS32 chip is soldered on the PCB
if unsure, more explanation can be had on Telegram HScope LOUNGE
a very useful device, is it possible to make a step-by-step video for the whole build? it would be greatly appreciated
the logger sent to Ivan was built by a viewer with the information on this video
the HS402 WiFi circuit is covered in #137 and not repeated here
and I make myself available on Telegram HScope LOUNGE to answer any questions
this is very cool i use my power probe hook works great for off draws
Thanks for all your hard work and videos. I finally found my parasitic draw. Used every technique you and every TH-cam creator has shared and it was there and then gone again. Intermittent is a word that drives perseverance. 2005 Yukon. Found one obscure forum reference to battery drawdown related to the OnStar system. Although now defunct, the OnStar on the vehicle is "on" when the truck is off. But not continuously drawing the large amp draw. OnStar® Sleep Cycle. Every 9 minutes or so, the system turns on, searches for a signal connects and downloads any outstanding messages or texts. Guess what, it does it for 2 days. And then your battery is dead. Despite the OnStar system being OUB. The truck doesn't know that. The "cel phone" is buried behind the dash and can be unplugged with difficulty. Sadly the system is also part of the entertainment system (DVD player in the roof) and is on that same fuse under the hood. Pulled the INFO fuse and no battery deadness. It has been a fun search but now I am on to the other diagnostics tools and such you have created; coils, starters, fuel pump, etc. Thanks again. I know, shoulda bought a Ford. lol
it's a nice feeling when we finally solve a tough issue...
I got one now that's proving to be a tough diag (for me)...a 23 yr old Windstar for a 90 yr old friend...runs like crap...and so far, it's been kicking my ass...
I'm thinking MAF sensor (which I replaced on that vehicle 4yrs ago)...it's a $400 call so I want to be 100% sure and right now, I'm not
it will hopefully get fixed and I'll get that nice feeling:)
Such a nice tool! Any update how to get hands on one without building it by my own? I tried to follow the building instructions. Do not understand them too a 100% yet 🤯
It is hard for me to find the components. Is it possible to buy them all in one place or are there kits available? BR Stefan
thx for compliment:)
stuff here on channel is DIY only...I do not build for sale
there is however a member in our Telegram HScope group that has developed a logger on his own design...not based on the ACS712 module I used (and may drift until "warmed up") ... he builds for sale ... smart guy, does very good work and many people have purchased from him
if you're interested follow link below to group...I will introduce you
t.me/hscope/1
This is fantastic where can I pick one up ?
this is DIY only....
but, there is a member of our Telegram HScope group that has developed his own version and he builds them for sale...smart, does good work
I'd introduce you Mike to Maciej, if you're interested...
t.me/hscope/1
Very neat and useful. Another great gadget Denis 😁👍
thanks so much Iain:)
I've noticed this is not for sale, can I get schematics so I can build, do you have file available to get pcb printed as well... I really need this in my life. im surprise you have not mass produced this because this is much needed this day and age THANKYOU
at this time, it is a DIY project
you'll find links in video description to all files and build info
The 5A inline fuse was on the negative. Does it make a difference? Great build!
yes, it makes a difference...
intentionally put on the negative, it provides protection to logger's internals and to the completed vehicle circuit....
5A has been increased to 10A fuse since the making of the video...ACS712 can take it
@@theGADGETSplaylist Thank you sir.
would you consider making one and selling ready to go i shake a lot really hard for me to solder small things
regretfully, I don't build any GADGETS for sale....I'd have no life I'd be so busy
I sympathize with your shaky hands and I thank you for your interest:)
This would be an awesome tool to work with. Is there anywhere i can buy something like this?
there is a guy on our HScope Telegram group that has developed something similar to this for sale...does very good work
if interested, look us up on Telegram and I'll be happy to introduce you...
Does the hs402 pcb have any chips installed or just the bare pcb? I want to build a couple but that part of the build is a little vague
HS402 PCB is ordered bare from manufacturers such as JLCPCB and the SMD components are procured separately form places such as Aliexpress
HS402 builds are covered extensively on this channel and the reason not redone in this video
the following will help:
#114
#116
#118
#137
#138
I do caution you going in that the ACS712 current module drifts a bit at start...seems some modules more than others...not a deal breaker for me and I do encourage you in your build but I mention it here
also, there is another approach to this logger by Maciej (a member of our HScope Telegram group) and he builds them for sale
good luck with your decision Scott and your build should you choose to go forward
I am also available on Telegram should you need further help or information:)
I just found your web site and am amazed at the gadets you've designed. I'd like to build the parasitic logger but the build instructions are way too sparse and vague for me. Is there not a better step by step where several years of electronics hands on is not required?
the link has a lot of info and I make myself available on Telegram HScope LOUNGE for any questions
#168 LOGGER is a culmination of HS402 project + WiFi addition and then the ACS712 circuit added on
it doesn't require years of hands on electronics (I certainly do not have that) but it should not be the very first electronic build...
and thank you so much for the comment:)
Very nice device, fills a need that's badly needed with today's crappy vehicles. I like to do a video and test the unit on my channel.
it's a DIY build with all info shared in video description
feel free to build one and feature it:)
Can one be purchased complete ... I am loving this tool
not at this time
DIY only
Where can I find the instructions on how to build this seems like a great tool
between what is shown in this video and the following:
1] link in description box with files and diagrams
2] tutorial videos on this channel on how to build HS502 WiFi oscilloscope circuits (i highly recommend one has completed such a circuit prior to tackling this gadget)
3] available help on our HScope Telegram group...I extend the invitation to meet us there:)
Another great rig 👍
been in the works for a couple months mostly waiting for all parts to come in, so I wanted to finish it before our short summer starts up here...will be taking a breather to enjoy that:)
Hi Denis - thanks for this and all you do! I am wondering if there is a list or project resource somewhere that itemizes components for this build and where to get them? I reached out to Martin but he didn't have a source he could provide. Are these components something I simply have to purchase individually from aliexpress (for example)? Is there an online source that you can suggest that would have all (or most) of the components? Thanks again
follow link in video description box...parts list, files, build info there
and of course, Telegram HScope LOUNGE where questions are answered:)
I've been chasing a draw for almost a year now and have tried most applications on TH-cam until I saw your Gagdet #168. I am unable to comprehend and build my own due to my old age. Is it possible to have you build one for me? I want to nail this SOB parasitic draw once and for all.
I'd have no life if I built my gadgets for sale:)
there is a member of our Telegram HScope LOUNGE that has developed his own, inspired by my #168 but uses a different (perhaps superior) approach than the ACS712 I use in here
if you're interested, drop in on our group and I'll introduce you to each other and you can take it from there
he's very smart and does good work
@@theGADGETSplaylist Thank you for responding so quickly. I would so much appreciate the intro.
@@jimmylabarre7803 you'll find us here Jimmy:
t.me/hscope/1
Hi Dennis, funny how things go hun? I saw this video when it came out I'd say about a year ago... I so wanted one and then it slipped my mind.
Few days ago, I saw Ivan using it and I was like... That looks like something Dennis would build. So here I am looking at how to build one.
I'm new to this kind of stuff and was wondering if I missed something...
Where do I get the code to print the casing?
Thanks for all you do for the community Dennis, you are an inspiration.
link in the video description for all info including the STL files
this is an "advanced" build...I recommend doing a HS402 build first...to get that part under one's belt
also, the ACS712 module which is at the heart of this logger "drifts" a bit...for me. and for the build that was sent to Ivan it settles in less than 5 minutes
but some guys are reporting their ACS712 take longer...for you to know before you decide to take this on
we're talking 20mA or 30mA or so ... and once settled down if a zero calibration is performed, it will not drift for hours afterwards
not a deal breaker in my opinion but I have to mention this new development
@@theGADGETSplaylistOops, I missed that when I checked the free material.
Thanks for the warning, I'll start with the simpler project you mentioned to cut my teeth.
Thanks also for the heads up about the drifting. 30 mA sure isn't a deal breaker if it settles with 5-15 minutes.
@@alexlongpre4527 am available on Telegram HScope LOUNGE should you have questions:)
Trying to use the link you posted on several comments to try and find the guy who is selling a version of this, but nothing happens when I click the ‘view post’ button. I’d love to have one of these but it is over my head to build one.
best way Edward, is to follow this link to our HScope Telegram group:
t.me/hscope/1
there, I would introduce you to Maciej who has developed a nice version of this and builds them for sale
@@theGADGETSplaylist that’s the link I was trying to use that nothing happens when I click the button.
@@edwardsmith8918 hmmm...suggest you sign in to Telegram and make a search for HScope Lounge
@@theGADGETSplaylist got telegram set up finally. How do I now search for the group?
I'm thinking of attempting to build my own, as I'm shoppinbg for the parts list, I'm not finding the HS402 oscilloscope circuit board nor the hs402 esp32 wifi adapter, any ideas of where I could locate them? I see them in the video but they're not in the parts list.
the parts list states broadly HS402 WIFI CIRCUIT
there are 2 ways to make that:
1) PCB v2.0 and then stacks a 30pin ESP32 development board with the help of an "adapter" (GERBER or through hole) all found in #137 description
2) PCB v3.0 which uses ESP32 chip (not 30pin board) and found in #160 description
am available for help on Telegram HScope LOUNGE
your query inspired me to edit Parts List to help clarify
thank you
Haha, well it makes sense now, I was under the impression that it was a one by one list. Wifi circuit, meaning the assembly... I understand now.
i like it nice work
thx Dan:)
thanks for the info,instead of connecting to a cell phone can we use a tablet? thanks in advance.
yes, tablet or phone....ANDROID only
Where can I find a parts list and board to build one of these or buy a kit if available.
follow the links in the video description box, Charlie
the parts list will also point you to the 2 methods for the HS402 circuit
and I make myself available on Telegram HScope LOUNGE if any questions
It's a tool amazing idea where how can I own one ? Thanks
it is featured as a DIY project Olvera, at least for the time being
when you have them for sale please let me know and again great idea
Hi, Can the WIFI parasitic logger work with the newer HS502 unit?
WiFi Parasitic Logger works independently of any oscilloscope as it has its own HS402 as part of the build
Hi GADGETs where to buy one ? can you provide me the link ?
DIY project only at this time with all info shared in video description box
I have heard about cars that you have to wait over 2 hours before all the modules go to sleep. I love how accurate this very handy tool is.
Would it be possible to develop this tool with a current clamp so you would not need to disconnect the battery?
Is some solution possible that uses voltage drop (personally I can not think of one) which eliminates the need for disconnecting the battery?
would be very difficult to build something based on current clamp and keep this accuracy and build cost, IMO
@@theGADGETSplaylist I see what you mean.
As an auto tech that has a couple of different current clamps I find they tend to drift a bit too much depending on temperature and the battery voltage of the battery in the clamp to be considered accurate. They are a quick way to verify that there is a current draw but if you want an accurate reading then I find they are less useful. It's possible that a much more expensive clamp may be more accurate and less prone to drift but that would somewhat defeat the purpose of an inexpensive DIY tool.
I so need this for my diagnostic business and my everyday job where do I purchase???
it's featured as a DIY project at this time Dustin
but with this amount of interest, maybe it will get developed into a market product...in the future
This is superb...where can I buy one?
everything featured on the channel is DIY only...I do not build for sale
there is however a member of our HScope Telegram group that has developed a logger which he offers for sale
you can reach Maciej Kawalkowski there
he does nice work
Hello Denis. Do you think Jim would be willing to build one for me? For a price of course. I was also wondering if he is a member of the HScope forum community or if there is a way to get a hold of him. Thanks for your time and your great contribution to the field of electronics and electronics engineering.
Jim is a member for Telegram HScope LOUNGE.
The LOGGER is a tough build...everything has to be stable and calibrated for work at such precise level for long durations
I can not speak for Jim but he has not expressed any interest in building these for sale
Hello I love your gadgets 168 I want to build it but don't quit understand what to get? I did find the parts list . One other thing is there a iOS app for the data logger
you'll find a link to parts and build info in the video description box, Gary
HScope is an Android App only...
Sir, may i know your app scope?
Where can I purcase one ? I like it.
This is DIY only...
but there is a member of our TELEGRAM HScope group that has developed a similar logger based on other than the ACS712 module I used, that you might be interested in...
if so, I would introduce you two and you could get info from him...he does good work
Great.
thx Ravi:)
ok, it is a good tool! Now or you sell that unit or you give detail how to built one. I have all the components. Can you have one page with a clear description how to// and the firmware we need?
the link in the video description box covers it fairly well
this is a tricky build...support along the way is available on Telegram HScope LOUNGE...I invite you to join Stephane...I or others will be there to help
t.me/hscope
The mini560 should it be 12 volt output version?
no, it's 5v output
vehicle battery voltage (12v~) IN ... 5v OUT to B0505S to then power ACS712
am available on Telegram HScope LOUNGE if help needed
@@theGADGETSplaylist Thanks
Where can I get one of these to try?
at this time, this is a DIY project only with all info shared
whether it ever graduates to a market product is up in the air Bill
Wow, I live that already. Now i need to get working esp boards, my last batch had only 1 working of 10
in building this project, I had a ESP32 board fail...started out ok and but then crapped out...not sure why...
and it was hard soldered to the PCB!
lucky I have that desolder tool...that helped save the day...
@@theGADGETSplaylist These boards are prone to die right ? In these times, it's really no fun to have this stuff dying like that. I have 2 other projects with them and I have bo problem with it, yet.
@@Spelter I've lost count of how many ESP32 WROOM 30pin boards I've used. This was the 1st to die like that.
There is a PCB v3.0 where we populate a small PCB with ESP32 chip and supporting components and do away with 30pin board.
More than 1 way to skin a cat:)
@@theGADGETSplaylist I ordered a second batch and they worked perfectly. I checked the old ones and everyone had a broken voltage regulator. I may fix them one day.
@@Spelter thx for update:)
great . do you sell ready made to uk ?
afraid not, Robert
this is a DIY project only, at this time
This looks great! How can I buy one?
DIY only at this time Greg...with all build info shared in description
can you build me one and tell me the cost please
Where can I get one? Amazing tool.
it's a DIY project with all build info in description, at least for the time being
Is this available? I seen it on Ivan's channel.
available as a DIY project only, at this time
all build info shared in the description
where we can buy that mate ? thanks
all build info shared freely on a DIY basis only
however, there is a member of our HScope Telegram group who has a logger that he developed and builds for sale and is more stable than the ACS712 I use
he does good work...can be found here:
t.me/Liberty_electronics
Excellent tool
How I could get one?
DIY project at this time...all build info in the video description
Where can I buy this product in order to make my job easier?
for now, DIY is the only way...
@@theGADGETSplaylist Hi I would like to get one . What should I do to get it.
@@carmaxo9424 I do not build the gadgets for sale but recently, a member of our Telegram HScope LOUNGE group has shown interest in building these loggers for sale
I invite you to join group and I'd introduce you to Ramon
t.me/hscope
Ok, I just watched Ivan use the WI-FI data logger for parasitic draw on an automobile. Are you or Martin going to have these for sale soon?
not sure about soon...we do have a big collaboration underway now
Good, I would sure like one when available. Thanks, Tom
And put me on a contact list if you have started one.
@@Okie-Tom I like the avatar, btw:)
Do you know who sent Ivan the prototype to use in his vehicle diagnostics? Perhaps they are going to sell them! Thanks again. Tom
Ivan sent me too. Where and how to get ?
am sorry to say have to build it as a DIY project, at this time...
Can i buy one
it's offered as a DIY project only at this time
HOW CAN I BUY THIS AMAZING TOOL?
all gadgets featured on this channel are DIY builds only...all information shared freely
however, there is a member of our HScope Telegram group that builds and sells a logger
if interested, here is link to group:
t.me/hscope/1
and I would be sure to introduce you to Maciej
01:10 SMART ONE! 05:26 Fuse intentionally on the negative clamp: WHY?
fuse placed there performs both duties:
1) limits current draw between NEG post and cable to 5A limit of ACS712 module
2) protects small wiring in project box powering the electronics
had I placed the fuse on POS clamp only (2) would have been satisfied
Hi how do I get one this tools
by making one, Miguel
it's a DIY project only at this time
This is awesome work! How can I buy one?
thanks, Claudiu
not a market product, at present time is offered as a DIY project with all info in description box
I’m looking for that description and I’m not seeing it. So there’s no way to get one of those.
@@claudiuilies5123 below all TH-cam videos is a description box...
not practical for me to build these for sale from my geographic location in particular...
it is generously shared as a DIY project
@@theGADGETSplaylist I’m not really electronics building inclined, I’m thinking , maybe for the right price you would consider making an extra one. If that would be the case, I can share my number and talk in private.
@@claudiuilies5123 there's a member of our Telegram HScope group that has started building them for sale. He's in San Francisco.
I invite you to join us and I'll introduce you and Telegram allows private discussions
t.me/hscope
Hello, do you sell this logger also complete ready to use? Willing to pay 200 USD
I do not...only DIY here...
but, a member of our HScope Telegram group has a version for sale...in some respects an improvement on mine...he does nice work...can be reached through this link:
t.me/Liberty_electronics
@@theGADGETSplaylist Thank you, will contact this person, hope he wants to sell it to me
Let me know when it goes on sale?!!!!
will do, John
This is a cool tool. How do I get one?
like all other gadgets on the channel, it's meant as a DIY project with all build info shared here for free
@@theGADGETSplaylist where did you get the parts from?
@@Bikerman42 all found on Aliexpress
I do not provide links as they quickly become obsolete
I invite you to join us on Telegram HScope LOUNGE where I can help with sourcing questions and other info on this advanced build
t.me/hscope/1
Thank you
Really cool! but this is way out of my league.
it was not so long ago that I also thought this would have been out of my league
we're all capable of so much
How can I buy one of these from you?
DIY project only at this time Louis, with all build info shared in description
@@theGADGETSplaylist I tried to look at files and got the message "You do not have permission to view sharing information for this item"
@@Ray5213 I asked a friend to test and make double sure all is OK...and he confirmed anyone with the link is granted access
not sure why you would be getting this issue Ray...
Are you selling these loggers?
I do not. I'd be way too busy making these!
DIY project only for the time being
Can you make one to sell let
Me know thanks
am sorry Larry, I share all build info for free but I do not build these for sale
our Telegram HScope LOUNGE has one member trying to build them for sale but is encountering "drift" issues...and another member testing his design based on other than ACS712 module I use which looks promising and he will be a seller once his testing is completed...
sweet
hi mate, do you have a spare one to sell ? please
sorry Oliver, I do not build them for sale. I'd have no retirement left:)
for now, it's a DIY project only
@@theGADGETSplaylist Thanks , please let me know if you will have for sell. Cheers
Ivan direct me here! You?
Ivan gave a generous review. I'm pleased
same here, is it possible to make a step-by-step video for the whole build? it would be greatly appreciated
HI I AM INTERESTED IN BUYING YOUR OSCILLOSCOPE WOULD YOU BE SO KIND TO SELL ME THIS TOOL IS VERY USEFUL I LIVE IN SEATTLE THANKS
I'm sorry Gabriel, I do not build these for sale. The channel allows me to be creative and I share all build info for free for people to make their own.
can you build me one and tell me the cost please
I share all build info for DIY to build their own. I do not build these for sale.
there is a guy on our Telegram HScope LOUNGE that has come up with his own design. Perhaps even better than mine. And he builds for sale.
if you join the group, I'd happily introduce you to him
can you build me one and tell me the cost please