Matthew Symons
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Jackery Explorer 1000 V2 Load Test
Testing the newly released Jackery Explorer 1000 version 2
1000w and 650w loads and a Variac connected to an oscilloscope looking at the pure sine wave.
On an initial test I did have it turn off and throw error F6 which I believe is due to an over load on a cold start of the lamp, which caused a high inrush on the 1000w lamp. However after a restart the lamps had no issues turning on.
You can hear the fan noise, but seems to be considerably less than other 1000 units on the market.
Doing a full discharge test under 1000w load it was able to produce around 950wh of the 1070wh rates capacity. So about 89% efficient.
The fans remained relatively quiet over that hour, and the temperature of the unit as displayed in the app reached around 45c. The ambient temperature was around 25c.
Recharge test took about 1140wh from utility power to charge its 1070wh battery, so about 94% efficient charging.
My intended use is for the motion picture film industry which requires low noise.
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Komentáře

  • @baumannfabian
    @baumannfabian Před 3 měsíci

    Very cool

  • @madilyntimothy1145
    @madilyntimothy1145 Před rokem

    👇 Promo sm

  • @peterlabelle6428
    @peterlabelle6428 Před rokem

    Well done.

  • @cmhachamplaineast6263

    Show file and patch ease. 😂 What LEDs and controllers did you use for this?

  • @christopherbothwell5966

    What type of receiver are you using to connect the RGB lights? I'm assuming they're hardwired with DMX, is this true?

  • @xeuxixiliak8417
    @xeuxixiliak8417 Před 3 lety

    Does a christmas tree have enough resolution to play doom?

  • @alexschumann7843
    @alexschumann7843 Před 3 lety

    What DMX controller/encoder are you using for the pixels?

  • @joshieharriette8224
    @joshieharriette8224 Před 3 lety

    (Dance and light artist) In Genuine awe and I wish attempt something similar !! Can I ask what you used to go from nomad dongle to pixel lights. Best JoshX

    • @matthewsymons
      @matthewsymons Před 3 lety

      A 4 port etc node (net 3 sACN) and then dmx to spi decoders

  • @stupot295
    @stupot295 Před 3 lety

    what's happening at 0:46? I only see a couple tombstones, and I'm presuming you're running an effect on the channels. Are those the main channels?

  • @emmagrenier8277
    @emmagrenier8277 Před 3 lety

    That’s amazing, I love how you used dark space to create shapes. I just got nomad for Christmas and I’m excited to create!

  • @caydenzstudios1928
    @caydenzstudios1928 Před 5 lety

    How do you do that?! It’s great!