You never fail to impress me, Dennis! Just one small thing: I don’t think those 9V connectors are suitable for many connects/disconnects, so I’d recommend to add a small switch but everyone should of course decide for themselves depending on their expected usage. It wouldn’t be good if you’d use this neat device too many times unless you’re helping out many neighbours 😉.
After your last video I ordered a few of the MQ-2 sensors so I can make both the bluetooth & this version. I like this version because it'll cost a few dollars to make & if I break it or drown it (quite likely), it could be considered a sacrificial tool. Well done Denis 🖖
An amazing build! Im wondering if there is already some box with 9v battery but probably not in the long shape as required for some test in the video...Very good!
@@theGADGETSplaylist Yes that is interesting, I used to provide it with the CC-80 Clamp when it was still in production. Save time and the environment :D
Hi. I just downloaded your STL file for gadgets #198. Worked great. I'm a novice at 3d printing, and my computer skills are not fantastic. I'm trýing to print gadget 167, but i am not getting the same file type. I click the STL file, but it says binary file not shown. How do i make that into a file like the 198 one? I am getting the files from the gadgets playlist. Thankful for any help you can give me!
I just double checked the #167 GitHUB link and STL files look ok... if problem persists Gerard, I invite you to seek me out on Telegram HScope LOUNGE where technical issues are more easily discussed and resolved
First check, leaking injector, that is diagnosed quicker & easier with a fuel pressure gauge. Turn on ignition, check rail pressure, turn off ignition, check rail pressure. Should remain th same, but if dropping there is a leak.
@@theGADGETSplaylist that is a fuel pressure regulator or fuel pump. Pinch the inlet fuel hose, if the drop stops it is probably the pump, or a leak between the pump & gauge. Pinch the return, if the drop stops it is the regulator. If neither do it is an injector. i've used that method to diag & successfully repair many cars.
@@advancedleveldiagnostics I am partial to CREALITY products...you could find lower cost entry printers than this K1 but I wouldn't recommend doing that, even as a complete beginner...especially when you can get into Core XY level at this pricing now: store.creality.com/products/k1-speedy-3d-printer?spm=..collection_d363a905-4d81-48e5-af5f-389afd6aa334.albums_1.1&spm_prev=..index.products_display_nav_1.1
@@Iowa599 as you well know, blown head gaskets are difficult to detect. Anyone can tell when it is so bad that bubbles are coming out. However this tool will diagnose way before you can see bubbles.
I'm not sure if I understand the testing process theory. It looks like you are relying on 'flood mode' when doing the test. Does this mode disable the injectors but allow the fuel pump to pressurize the fuel rail? This looks like something I could have used recently!
I did not use clear flood mode in this video (though on this and some other vehicles that would work in disabling injectors while keeping fuel rail pressurized...but so easy to have foot off pedal just a bit and have engine start on you)
Cool, I believe this
would be handy around the home CO detection.
yeah, not limited to automotive
You never fail to impress me, Dennis!
Just one small thing:
I don’t think those 9V connectors are suitable for many connects/disconnects, so I’d recommend to add a small switch but everyone should of course decide for themselves depending on their expected usage.
It wouldn’t be good if you’d use this neat device too many times unless you’re helping out many neighbours 😉.
I like the simplicity of this...one could drill on side and add a switch
thx for watching and comment, Eduard
After your last video I ordered a few of the MQ-2 sensors so I can make both the bluetooth & this version. I like this version because it'll cost a few dollars to make & if I break it or drown it (quite likely), it could be considered a sacrificial tool. Well done Denis 🖖
much, much easier build
no big loss if accidently damaged...we saw it shoot out tail pipe lol
Excellent build Denis, I like the simplicity of this one and was surprised how well it performed.👍
I thought I might sneak in the first view... stats are at 13min ago release and 13 views :)
thanks Chris
@@chrisingram7277 easy to be an early bird on the east coast😉
Amazing little device! Looks to be a nice simple build . 😀
simple as I could make it Jim
Great.
I love following you, sir
thank you
An amazing build! Im wondering if there is already some box with 9v battery but probably not in the long shape as required for some test in the video...Very good!
I see that they now make 9v rechargeable lithium in that same format
@@theGADGETSplaylist Yes that is interesting, I used to provide it with the CC-80 Clamp when it was still in production. Save time and the environment :D
Hi. I just downloaded your STL file for gadgets #198. Worked great. I'm a novice at 3d printing, and my computer skills are not fantastic. I'm trýing to print gadget 167, but i am not getting the same file type. I click the STL file, but it says binary file not shown. How do i make that into a file like the 198 one? I am getting the files from the gadgets playlist. Thankful for any help you can give me!
I just double checked the #167 GitHUB link and STL files look ok...
if problem persists Gerard, I invite you to seek me out on Telegram HScope LOUNGE where technical issues are more easily discussed and resolved
Find us vibration sensors, Thanks for everything
First check, leaking injector, that is diagnosed quicker & easier with a fuel pressure gauge. Turn on ignition, check rail pressure, turn off ignition, check rail pressure. Should remain th same, but if dropping there is a leak.
it might be leaking back into the tank
@@theGADGETSplaylist that is a fuel pressure regulator or fuel pump. Pinch the inlet fuel hose, if the drop stops it is probably the pump, or a leak between the pump & gauge. Pinch the return, if the drop stops it is the regulator. If neither do it is an injector.
i've used that method to diag & successfully repair many cars.
that is so cool! Really wish I had a 3D printer..
1 day you'll have one
I just know it:)
as always, thx for taking the time to come here
@@theGADGETSplaylist Do you have a link for one you would recommend for a complete beginner?
@@advancedleveldiagnostics I am partial to CREALITY products...you could find lower cost entry printers than this K1 but I wouldn't recommend doing that, even as a complete beginner...especially when you can get into Core XY level at this pricing now:
store.creality.com/products/k1-speedy-3d-printer?spm=..collection_d363a905-4d81-48e5-af5f-389afd6aa334.albums_1.1&spm_prev=..index.products_display_nav_1.1
@@theGADGETSplaylist Whoops I didn't see this until now, I ended up getting the bambu lab on a friends recommendation.
@@advancedleveldiagnostics am sure you'll be pleased with your new BAMBU purchase
they have a great following
Hi do you have the formula to create custom probe for Picoscope?
(y=mx+c)
y=120 c=-30 unit = %
how Pico does AUTO zero calibration, that I am not familiar with
Combustion gases in the coolant bubble out.
yes, why sensor can detect it
So can eyes 😳
why would I need a computer tell me what I can see?
@@Iowa599 as you well know, blown head gaskets are difficult to detect. Anyone can tell when it is so bad that bubbles are coming out. However this tool will diagnose way before you can see bubbles.
Because not all cars with failed headgaskets blow bubbles into the coolingsystem...
I use picoscope 2205A Difficult to use on computer only.I am on the path of learning.
we're all on that path:)
thx for watching
Nice build. BTW I can’t read you reply on your previous Vid 🤷♂️
I had just given you a ❤ :)
there was another respondent in there...seems to have kinda messed things up ... technical difficulties
I'm not sure if I understand the testing process theory. It looks like you are relying on 'flood mode' when doing the test. Does this mode disable the injectors but allow the fuel pump to pressurize the fuel rail?
This looks like something I could have used recently!
I did not use clear flood mode in this video (though on this and some other vehicles that would work in disabling injectors while keeping fuel rail pressurized...but so easy to have foot off pedal just a bit and have engine start on you)
This is awesome can you buy something like this?
all gadgets featured on channel are DIY builds only...I do not make anything for sale
luckily, this is one of the easier builds:)
LHOOQ
work of art...had to look it up!
thank you:)