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  • An in-depth review of the new Critical Universal Battery Pack.
    Turn your favorite rotary machine into a wireless powerhouse with the Critical Universal Battery.
    Bundle options include Universal Charging Dock with option of:
    2 RCA
    2 3.5mm (Cheyenne)
    1 RCA & 1 3.5mm (Cheyenne)
    Available in both RCA and 3.5mm (Cheyenne) connection types, this battery pack is compatible with most rotary machines.
    The Critical Universal Battery offers an ergonomic, balanced, and intuitive interface that provides an experience of true freedom.
    Features of Universal Battery Pack:
    Compatible with most rotary brands
    Available in both RCA & 3.5mm (Cheyenne) connections
    Critical Core = consistent and stable voltage output
    Dual charging capable dock optional
    Light weight and balanced
    Intuitive user interface
    Up to 10+ hours of tattoo time (depending on voltage use and machine)
    Voltage Range 4v-13v
    Product Specifications of Universal Battery Pack:
    Length: 2.47"
    Width: 1.26"
    Weight: 2.0 oz
    Color: Black
    Keep your workstation organized while charging your Critical Universal Batteries with the Critical Universal Battery Dock. Compatible for both RCA and 3.5mm connection type batteries.
    This dock features a no fuss easy battery swap, so you can swap out batteries quickly with just one hand.
    Built in magnetic bottom allows unlimited mounting capabilities for easy access during your tattooing sessions.
    Features of Universal Battery Dock:
    Compatible for both RCA & 3.5mm Critical Universal Batteries
    Two charge slots for Universal Critical Batteries
    Unlimited magnetic mounting capabilities
    Batteries fit easily, precisely & will stay in place at most angles
    Quick battery swap; "one handed battery change"
    Approximately 2-3 hrs charge time from depleted to full
    Product Specifications of Universal Battery Pack:
    Dimensions: 2" x 4" x 1.2"
    USB-C Cable
    USB-C Wall Plug
    Color: Black Turn your favorite rotary machine into a wireless powerhouse with the Critical Universal Battery.
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Komentáře • 70

  • @mickbitta
    @mickbitta Před rokem +1

    Dude you just saved me, I just bought the bishop power wand liner set and a critical battery for my hawk thunder to go fully wireless after 20 years on my coils -it broke my heart when it was so loose and couldn’t run my machine. When I get to the shop tomorrow I’m gonna unscrew that jack protector and hopefully all will be well 👌🙏🙏

  • @IronBay
    @IronBay Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for a very informative video. Rocking a cheyenne hawk thunder atm and was curious about the battery packs. Keep up the good work mate!

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for the kind words. Really appreciate it.

    • @Infinitesyndicate.
      @Infinitesyndicate. Před 3 lety

      Same. Curious about the ergo and weight balance with one of these on a hawk thunder.

  • @forampatel245
    @forampatel245 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this video it’s very much useful for people like me who only use Cheyenne machines

  • @darylhadleigh4868
    @darylhadleigh4868 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome review,just ordered the rca -3.5 combo as they only just come back in to stock

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 3 lety

      Thanks. Ahh I’m waiting on the rca one to compare it to the lightning bolt.

    • @darylhadleigh4868
      @darylhadleigh4868 Před 3 lety

      I look forward to your review, I was saving for the flux ,but when I saw the critical batteries were back in stock ,I just had to have them , it will be a few more months before they are available in Australia, got to have good quality equipment

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 3 lety +1

      I’m looking forward to doing it. Just waiting on the postman as they put it on the wrong van and it ended up in London when I’m in wales lol. Hopefully they will arrive this week :)

  • @TwistedTattoo.WarShorts
    @TwistedTattoo.WarShorts Před 3 lety +1

    Nice Review butt👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 500 subs on the new channel in 6months thats good👍

  • @elainegrossingernailartist8311

    That was so good advice for the spirit and thunder, i did start with those machines and bought the sol nova recently. I dont mind the cable having not tattooed wireless yet but i feel if i try it ill fall in love, good for me the critical power supplies are out of stock 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 3 lety

      Thank you :) haha yes I think once you cut the cord it’s hard to go back.

  • @PatrickJasonMagic
    @PatrickJasonMagic Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the great video's. Do you know if there are problems with kickstarting cartridges on Low Voltages (when stippling). I use the Bishop Wand Liner and Packer.

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 3 lety

      Thanks dude, not that I can recall but when I’m back in the studio I’ll double check for you.

  • @kevinq443
    @kevinq443 Před 3 lety

    Hey bro quick question is it true to the volts ??I had bought a wireless battery pack before and compared the volts to my atomx and it wasn’t accurate, and do u recommend it for the bishop wand ??I have a packer and shader

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 3 lety

      That’s an interesting question. Tbh I’ve been using it with no issue power wise. 10 volts felt like the same on the battery as it would if my machine was plugged in.
      Saying that I bought a cheap Chinese one of amazon for £50 and it was pure garbage voltage was bad abs no consistency with power. The critical batteries on he other hand are super consistent. Well going by their promo photos I would say yes to the bishop wand as it’s advertised with the battery :)

    • @kevinq443
      @kevinq443 Před 3 lety

      @@ThatTattooShow yea man I was very curious so i had compared the one I had bought and yea I had order it from Amazon lol I just purchased the critical wireless battery pack I’m gonna compare the volts , only reason I ask was cause Franco from bishop had said on a live video that the knock off battery packs can mess up the machine in the long run so I definitely wanna also purchase the one he is coming out wit as well , good video review bro very informative i can’t wait to try out the critical wireless power pack

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 3 lety

      Yeah man the cheap ones don’t have the same quality electronics in them from what I’ve been told so the current etc isn’t consistent. I think if you get the critical battery there probably won’t be any need to get the bishop batteries. I was very impressed with them.
      I’ve hopefully got some RCA ones coming to try on other machines, thanks :) glad you enjoyed it :)

    • @mysoulgate
      @mysoulgate Před 3 lety

      @@ThatTattooShow I would LOVE to see a review with RCA...and in a perfect world, on a XION S!!

  • @jeffsteele23
    @jeffsteele23 Před 3 lety

    Do you have to have a dock to charge a single pack? Looks like a usb c on the bottom but I can’t find a definite answer.

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 3 lety

      If you buy just the battery pack it comes with a usb type c charging cable.

    • @jeffsteele23
      @jeffsteele23 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ThatTattooShow thanks for the info and the fast reply! Ordering now. Was gonna grab a couple of the fk packs, but after watching your review, I changed my mind

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 3 lety

      That’s not a problem. Thanks for watching and commenting :)

  • @TheGhostInWhiteOfficial
    @TheGhostInWhiteOfficial Před 3 lety +2

    I love Critical as a company, they have made some decent PS over the years. However, I’ve also had 4 Critical Power supplies shit out on me in under a year of use. When I tried to contact them about warranty, they completely ignored me. Never hear back one time. That’s unfortunate and it’s just the way has been with Critical. Two of my employees both had their critical power supplies shit out in 6-8 months. Same outcome, no luck getting them repaired or replaced. Also, I think the price is very high considering what it’s made of. I’ve made a lot of small electronics over the years and the inflation in price is a bit much. I could see $250 for 2 units, but $500 for 2 units is a bit excessive. Also, all lithium ion batteries in these wireless power supplies are all made in the same place, China. The actual chance of those batteries venting is minuscule. I’ve been using 2x wireless battery backs for the last 9 months, 6-8 hours a day at least, 6 days a week, and they have been brilliant. Also, I only paid $200 for both of them. I’m really on the fence with Critical after having such bad luck with their power supplies. When they work, their brilliant, until the stop working. Great review mate, cheers!! Ian Ashalyn (Creation Tattoo).

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey buddy. Ahh that really sucks that you had such a crappy experience. Myself I’ve never had any issues with my power supplies so I’ve never needed to contact them. I will though pass this feedback onto them about the lack of service you received from them.

    • @michaelhaydn9893
      @michaelhaydn9893 Před 3 lety

      Yes, the same by me. I have bought the wireless foots witch version. It's was the premium product since from critical. After 3 month nothing was working and after mail them I get never a feedback. I knowing lipo battery's getting bad over time. And they can not replace like the one in Cheyenne Sol unlimited. So I don't think I would go with critical. When it's broken after 6 month you lost 500 bucks.

    • @behorta88
      @behorta88 Před rokem

      SAME HERE! Complained a lot about a wireless footswitch dead after a year. Sent them a bunch of emails asking for help with the issued unit, not a single word from them. I like my critical brick power supply, was even thinking about getting a universal battery to use on my sol nova, but how to trust such BAD costumer support brand??

  • @jo.tat2
    @jo.tat2 Před 3 lety +1

    How do you unscrew the back piece of the thunder

  • @katwebb164
    @katwebb164 Před 3 lety +1

    How is it with the edge x and direkt 2 with the rpg ergo grips?

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 3 lety +1

      It works fine with the edge x. So i would assume the direkt 2 would also work just as good as they have the same motor I believe.
      As for RPG ergo grips due to them being aluminium the balance would be off which would be the same for the Cheyenne grips. That why I added the stainless steel grip for a counter weight. So perhaps if Fk irons had a stainless steel version of the RPG grip that would help. Ultimately i think the critical batteries are better suited for a pen style machine.

    • @katwebb164
      @katwebb164 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ThatTattooShow cheers Chris :)

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 3 lety

      No worries.

  • @sammitchell6109
    @sammitchell6109 Před 3 lety

    Hey bro do you have a link to thst stainless steel grip? Can't find it on inkjecta site

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 3 lety

      I’ll see if I can find one. I messaged them on insta.

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 3 lety +1

      www.tattoosafe.org/en/inkjecta-weighted-grip-cover-for-cheyenne-hawk-21-mm-grip

    • @sammitchell6109
      @sammitchell6109 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ThatTattooShow legend you are thanks man!

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 3 lety

      No worries at all.

  • @cesarrodriguez6669
    @cesarrodriguez6669 Před 2 lety

    Hi bro how long last the battery and how long it takes to be fully charge pls

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 2 lety

      Charging time isn’t that long, from memory I can’t be 100% but it should say on their website.
      Battery life, there is a video where we have tested it and it flies through how long it lasts with various machine.

  • @jeanzoolander8901
    @jeanzoolander8901 Před 3 lety

    If I use a thunder with critical x on 11.5 what should I use the battery on?

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 3 lety

      The same? It’s all down to personal preference. Try at what yuh normally run at and adjust accordingly

    • @jeanzoolander8901
      @jeanzoolander8901 Před 3 lety

      Another question. Do you put something to hold it on. I'm a bit scared of just using it with the click and it falling off. Especially bc I live in mexico and it cost me almost twice as much

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 3 lety

      If you have the new thunder the jack cover unscrews like I demo on the spirit in the video. Once it’s clicked in place it shouldn’t come off. I’ve not experienced it falling off any of my machines when testing

  • @phillipreed1163
    @phillipreed1163 Před 3 lety

    Do you have a sol terror to try it on at all?

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 3 lety +1

      I’m trying to get my hands on one.

    • @phillipreed1163
      @phillipreed1163 Před 3 lety

      @@ThatTattooShow perfect, they do have the same style backs at the pen, still debating if to go for it if it feels right

  • @cesarrodriguez6669
    @cesarrodriguez6669 Před 2 lety

    This battery is good for bishop fantom?

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 2 lety

      Hi, I haven’t used it with a bishop fantom so I can’t answer that sorry.

  • @eduki
    @eduki Před 3 lety +1

    Completely agree about the annoying way of turning up /down power from Cheyenne and Inkjecta. Hate the system. Give us just buttons and a small display

  • @rodstohogs
    @rodstohogs Před 2 lety

    Ive been using FK iron lightening bolts and wonder if you have compared the two? WIth the lighten bolts I notice a slight drop in power compared to wired. Though FK irons told me that was impossible. Having my voltage at 8.0 for example. After about 20 minutes I have to bump the voltage up to 8.5, then 9.0 and 9.5 to feel the same hit. (I own 4 lightening bolts with the same exact issue with all) They are consistent as the drop is slow, but still I have compared 8.0 on my wired critical power supply to the 8.0 with the batteries and do notice a difference. Maybe Im crazy, as no one believes me. LOL Still i prefer using the batteries every day, but if I need to get a job done fast or have a lot of color packing. I switch over to wired. It could all be in my head. As that is what I am told. One other thing is that I occasionally drop the battery packs on my concrete floor. I have broken cheaper battery packs doing this, however the Lightening bolts will bounce and seem damaged but have been totally fine. (KNock on wood) How ar the Critical battery packs when it comes to dropping? Has anyone made a rubber cover for them yet? Sorry about all the questions but I am considering buying a couple of these.

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 2 lety

      Hi James, I’ve used the lighting bolts extensively and the critical ones also. I have to say that with both brands I’ve not experienced the issue you have had. As you are having the same problem with 4 lightning bolts have you considered it’s a possible machine issue?
      The lightning bolts are designed to provide consistent power output no matter the battery life.
      Same goes for the critical they are designed to provide consistent power output.
      As for have I compared the two of them, yes I have and there is a video on the channel.
      Hope this info helps you in some way.
      Chris

  • @user-su5qf4jp3l
    @user-su5qf4jp3l Před 4 měsíci

    how do these work on a neuma 4

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 4 měsíci +1

      They work great.

    • @user-su5qf4jp3l
      @user-su5qf4jp3l Před 4 měsíci

      @@ThatTattooShow thank you i was worried about the jumpstart feature because on my shortys i cant turn off the jumpstart

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I tested the neuma 4 and it was working fine even with the jumpstart feature. Apparently you can switch it off though.
      Jumpstart mode enable/disable: The Jumpstart feature can be enabled and disabled on all Critical Connect Batteries. To change the mode, press the HOME and (-) buttons simultaneously while the battery is switched on. The screen will display either JUMPSTART OFF or JUMPSTART ON for confirmation

    • @user-su5qf4jp3l
      @user-su5qf4jp3l Před 4 měsíci

      @@ThatTattooShow just tried that on my shorties bro don’t think they work that must be for the regular size critical batteries

  • @alexanderstroh4561
    @alexanderstroh4561 Před 3 lety

    mAh ?

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 3 lety

      Don’t know but will check.

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 3 lety

      Check on the website and it has no info. What I would suggest is contacting them as they only specify up to 10 hours of tattooing time depending on voltage etc.

    • @alexanderstroh4561
      @alexanderstroh4561 Před 3 lety

      @@ThatTattooShow This is the most important parameter of a battery

  • @Cjmm007
    @Cjmm007 Před 2 lety

    I’d rather buy 5 Amazon batteries for the price of one of those overpriced critical batteries. Robbing people. Literally. A TINY circuit board with a small lithium pack. Well I can get a lithium power bank to supply 10,000 watts AND RUN A TRUCK for the price of one of these critical batteries.

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 2 lety

      Each to their own i suppose. Although multiple machine builders have commented on the cheaper batteries saying that some if not most of them can cause long term issues. The inconsistent supply of power at certain voltage ranges can damage the motor on machines shortening the life span of the motor. From my experience in testing the cheaper ones, I’m yet to find an Amazon battery that provides consistent power output, doesn’t fluctuate and has accurate voltage output. If you find a battery from Amazon that can perform as well as these, please let me know which ones as I would like to try it.

    • @Cjmm007
      @Cjmm007 Před 2 lety

      @@ThatTattooShow I’ve been using a corded supply but I’d like to use a wireless but I’m not paying $250 for a tiny battery like that. Most corded wired supplies will still get some fluctuations. I’m currently looking for a decent wireless but there’s no way I can justify paying that much for a tiny battery. I will be on the hunt for sure. I’ve seen people say the inkclaw 2.0 is decent but it’s Chinese so who actually knows. It’s suppose to have jump start and .1 increments. It’s around $80
      I think if a company made an in between cheap and ungodly expensive battery they would get tons of customers and so far I can’t find one. It’s either $60 or $250 lol. Most of these high priced batteries are due to the brand. It doesn’t cost much for a small voltage regulator. I’d like for someone to chime in who has ran a cheap Amazon battery on their machine for a year or so and comment if it’s damaged their machine or anything. Would be good to know if it’s true. I’m sure if the fluctuations were to 15 to 30 volts it would damage the machine but most of the cheap ones won’t even go over 10 volts lol

    • @ThatTattooShow
      @ThatTattooShow  Před 2 lety +1

      I totally get what you are saying. I’ve used a few of the cheap ones and they don’t compare at all tbh.
      I’m gonna look into it more as to how it can affect the motors but I found it interesting that machine builders were telling me about the cheap battery’s causing issues rather than the battery company’s saying it.
      I think when you pay for the brand you also pay for the quality. They have a reputation to uphold and if the products are bad it gives the brand a bad name. Where as some of the cheap ones from Amazon don’t really care if the battery’s don’t work as they don’t have the same reputation etc as the big brands.
      Yeah it’s a small voltage regulator and other components but there is certainly more to it than just components. I know some company’s spend up to 2 years developing the products before they even get to the prototype stage.

  • @mickbitta
    @mickbitta Před rokem +1

    Dude you just saved me, I just bought the bishop power wand liner set and a critical battery for my hawk thunder to go fully wireless after 20 years on my coils -it broke my heart when it was so loose and couldn’t run my machine. When I get to the shop tomorrow I’m gonna unscrew that jack protector and hopefully all will be well 👌🙏🙏

  • @mickbitta
    @mickbitta Před rokem +1

    Dude you just saved me, I just bought the bishop power wand liner set and a critical battery for my hawk thunder to go fully wireless after 20 years on my coils -it broke my heart when it was so loose and couldn’t run my machine. When I get to the shop tomorrow I’m gonna unscrew that jack protector and hopefully all will be well 👌🙏🙏

  • @mickbitta
    @mickbitta Před rokem +1

    Dude you just saved me, I just bought the bishop power wand liner set and a critical battery for my hawk thunder to go fully wireless after 20 years on my coils -it broke my heart when it was so loose and couldn’t run my machine. When I get to the shop tomorrow I’m gonna unscrew that jack protector and hopefully all will be well 👌🙏🙏