I Bought Electronics Kits From Wish!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 มิ.ย. 2024
- Are small electronics kits from Wish any good? I bought a handful to test and assemble!
T7 Transistor & component tester: www.wish.com/search/lcr-t7%20...
T4 Transistor & component tester kit: www.wish.com/search/lcr-t4%20...
Signal generator kit: www.wish.com/search/xr2206%20...
Digital Oscilloscope kit: www.wish.com/search/ds0138%20...
I use one of those component testers all the time, when you get to my age reading component values isn't as easy as it was.
There are a useful little tool. Thanks for watching.
Here are a couple things I have run into on those kits. For the function generator run it at
This is so interesting. I’ve ordered from them…but I haven’t ordered electronics testers and the like, from Wish. I think I might have a look.
My main caliper nowadays is one of those carbon fiber infused polymer ones. They aren't super precise if what you're measuring requires a lot of pressure but for your day to day quick usage they are amazing and basically expendable. I love those little things.
Good when measuring magnets. Enough precise for 3D printing.
7:24 - Good to see that some things don't change 🙂 I bought my tester five to ten years ago and had exactly the same problem with tolerance around the button. I just left the button off and stick my little finger through the hole (this has the advantage that in my pile of junk, the power button doesn't get pressed and the battery doesn't drain as a result). I've still got the same battery in from when I first put the kit together and it's still working fine.
There is only one problem with the caliper. The cell (probably LR44) will last for a couple of weeks only and it doesn't matter if it is on or off. I always take out the cell when I'm not using it.
I believe it doesn't actually go right off. Just into a low power standby.
I got those same calipers from AliExpress for $1.79
Old and obsolete android phone is good function generator, oscilloscope and spectrum analyzer. Audio frequency and low voltages, obviously
Which apps do you use for that? I presume you have some cable the feeds a signal in via the 3.5mm to the mic pins?
That's an interesting point. A bit like using a soundcard in a PC to do the same thing, only a lot smaller. Might look into that.
I assembled that little transparent tester too. I don't know if mine is defective but the battery wears out rather quickly even if I'm not using it. I have a suspicion that it doesn't actually turn off but instead goes into a sort stand-by mode where it still draws a little current.
pop a switch in?
Nice one jazzy jane , clever stuff which i have zero understanding of lol but very interesting to watch and maybe learn just a little👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice little haul!
Yes it was!
Great video!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it :)
Nice video. However while I purchase a lot of everything on line I gave up on wish I’m thinking over 6 years ago. Either because of dubious adverts where one had to read the fine print to find out one was getting just a single item and not say 4 pcs.
Then they started charging silly shipping
But final straw was my last order took over 3 months to arrive.
Great video! I just discovered your channel, and subscribed!
Awesome! Thank you! Welcome aboard!
@@JazzyJane_uk Glad to be here, I just watched you Commodore unboxing!
First time watching you, gonna stick together :).
The M-tester is mighty useful, almost indispensable - makes component identification and quick checking a breeze.
Thanks for watching! It really is a very handy tool especially when you can't see the tiny numbers on some of these components!
In Aust Wish arrives pretty quickly, although they are getting slower. Sadly I've found kits from Wish to be very inferior.
How about Morse code? Any interest? lost of Morse code type kits out there. Thank you !
Try a Triac in the component tester. Mine IDs the MT1 and MT2 pins backwards. Has no problem with SCRs. I was wondering if they fixed that issue. THANX
Yes, just tried it. You are correct it does ID the pins backwards on Triacs, same results on the T5 and the T7. I try a Thyristor just out of interest which it identified correctly.
@@JazzyJane_uk Thanx for testing. I won't buy a new one then. Mine is 7 years old so no reason to get new one with same problem. I just wrote a note on the case that Triacs pins are reversed.
I would pay double the price for a t7 if they put an original texttool in, not a TFXTTDOL.