@@tichparatemaberemauro2320 wow. They are amazing vehicles. I love the way I don't need to be precious with them. They can really take a hammering and hide it well.
@@Cuttothechase it might be OK, I just don't I know how it will cope long term. They are some strong magnets!! And magnets and electronics don't mix well 😂😂
@@garybarry9365 it’s not the electronics. That’s fine. It’s the positioning of the magnets relative to the magnetic induction field! Hmmm. I didn’t think about that.
Very informative video. Thanks
Thank you for that. I think this is the best upgrade I've made.
interesting idea
Thank you. I think there will be additional functionality added in but I will make sure I update everyone once it is completed.
Nice video!
Thank you so much Adam! If one person finds the video helpful, it is worthwhile making it.
I recently bought Toyota Alphard
I love your videos
Thank you so much. I love making them.
I recently bought a Toyota Alphad like yours because of these videos
@@tichparatemaberemauro2320 wow. They are amazing vehicles. I love the way I don't need to be precious with them. They can really take a hammering and hide it well.
@@Cuttothechase I will be asking for alot of tips and help from you.
Putting magnets near where your phone is charging might not be the best idea?
You may be spot on . The position of the magnets may need to shift. Hmmm thanks for that.
It’s because of the induction charging mechanism folk.
@@Cuttothechase it might be OK, I just don't I know how it will cope long term. They are some strong magnets!! And magnets and electronics don't mix well 😂😂
@@garybarry9365 it’s not the electronics. That’s fine. It’s the positioning of the magnets relative to the magnetic induction field! Hmmm. I didn’t think about that.