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Sunday, January 12, 2020
MACTREM Brand LED Ring Light Kit-Unboxing, Assembly, Use and Review; Par...
MACTREM Brand LED Ring Light Kit-Unboxing, Assembly and Review; Part# M-A001. This light assembly is super easy to put together and use. The light has many different levels of lighting as well as different types of light (i.e. white light, yellow light, etc.). This is all adjusted on a switch adjuster that is very user friendly. Great for pictures and videos. There are actually two assemblies with this kit. One for the light and one for your phone/camera. This kit comes with two versatile tripods so you can adjust both your camera and light at any angel you wish. Using the contents of this hit will fully enhance your filming and photography experience. It plugs into a USB which I demonstrate can be operated off of a lap top or a plug in the wall. This would also be a nice addition for the ladies who are doing their make up.
Here's the amazon link: https://amzn.to/30cyNyW
Tuesday, September 24, 2019
DIY BBQ Gas Grill Regulator Replacement- USA to Singapore Simple Conversion
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Here's an amazon link to a new Char Broil brand BBQ Outdoor Gas grill: https://amzn.to/2mRMCmC
Exclusive Stainless Steel finish for better style and durability
Stainless Steel burners emit flame from the top to allow for even cooking
Porcelain-coated grease pan is durable and can be removed for quick and simple cleaning
Porcelain coated cast-iron grates are rust-proof and made to last
Reliable electric ignition to fire up your grill and 10, 000 (British Thermal Units) BTU side burner
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
What’s Inside? Electric Scooter Torn Apart
This scooter has been ridden hard and put away wet. Having been thoroughly abused, it no longer works. There's a good chance it is some kind of electrical issue as it's been utilized in a wet and humid environment. I would not purchase one of these again as it did not hold up at all. It lasted less than 3 months. Regardless, it's time to toss it out. I did attempt to single out any obvious signs of problems during it's disassembly. The purpose of taking it apart was to satisfy my curiosity of what's inside. During a slow and observant disassembly I could not locate any glaring signs of electrical problems other than a pinched wire for the LED light. The other purpose of this video is to share the experience with you.
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