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发表于: 06-06-2023 01:31:22
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So a little morning update. I have ordered some more connectors of different kinds, some USB C Male to Female for breaking and making, going around the USB A needed issue that really heats up things. I have only a Male USB C connected yet it is working pretty good, the other side is still USB C to A. I have ordered some different cables to snap up to try out as direct connectors. Ordered some more Anderson pole plugs 45A as well from the US and some small copper cooling devices. I had some small passive heat sink Aluminium from something else and have put one on the USB C for now although not sure if needed, it really did not seem to get that hot compared to the USB A stuff, in any case it seems to fit perfectly although I have seen them in copper somewhere in those sizes although ordered some bigger sizes including some long copper plates for hard drives and such that I can customize I guess for size.
At the moment the Solar panels are warming up, 42 watts at the moment, soon going to hit a good decent flow for the connectors to become hot, seems to be good weather so it should come soon, around half an hour and I think we are getting somewhere decent and heating up things, then I can feel how things heat up for now they are just below luke warm so we need some more Amps going through.
The Anderson pole plugs by the way, are the coolest connector of them all as, even under the worst load of near to 200 watt they keep cold whereas every other plug I have tested gets heated. Anderson is nearly on everything now, used the whole first package that I bought and some more would be more then welcome! Snap, click and do whatever you want - it is very nice to have Anderson poles on near everything around. Like I have 4 kind of grippers, take whatever you want and snap it together with a charger or whatever as every one has Anderson now or if needed on something else or what not.
46 watts now.... moving up little by little, the C4 following along, the C4L is keeping an eye on my battery charging so that is used another place at the moment.
I love these testers, they are absolutely great - more people should get on the wagon on these.
53 watts, moving forward... looking at some other mini sinks. Hmmm 55 watts, you can already feel the USB A to C getting hot. The USB C is pretty cold still although I have fixed a mini heat sink on that to further help. Overall, we are looking for running 200 watt, 8 Amps, without any issues for hours and hours. Getting the USB A's away will most likely be the biggest heat disposer. Then some Passive cooling and I think we will be fine. 57 watts. Well it really gets fun when we reach 115 watts. Oh battery green, lets have another heart page 3 and do another battery. I'll have to read up on this Battery % and all... not sure how that works on the the testers yet, although I can see they do seem to have some function as the number changes and the icon but... not sure really what it does.
Not sure what to use the + - volt numbers for either, what they are really for and what I can use them for.
Anyway... 63 watts. 71 watts now... Yea, the USB A just sucks on heat issues. The USB C is clearly much much better choice if one hacks the planet as it usual is in this wicked world, to get around the the nonsense of the brick walls the powers to be put up everywhere.
It also seems dishonest on the sales of the USB Cables, they have these images of multiple 15-20 wires inside, that's bullshit!!! Anyway, I'll get some more experience when I cut multiple more cables to have a look inside! But the Red is + and the Black is - like most DC wires. You don't need the others for moving energy. And remember more Volts means less Amps at the same Watt, these wires are pretty small inside the USB Cable although the 2 I have ripped open one had bigger + and - wires. Of cause the question is then, which seller have the biggest wires in there USB C Cables. Dunno, they don't for the most part tell you anything about it and keep you as usually in the shadows about important stuff. 75 watts now. Okay you can feel the heat on the USB C now, but I can still touch it without any issue. OUCH, the USB A converter is Red hot The tester is in the middle, I have put some extenders between the tester and the 2 points, although they them self might make heat. In any case I'll see if the extenders keeps alive as well.
Hmm.... some hours more and we will hit 115 watts.
Anyway... I'll keep at it. Going to take some days to get the stuff...
Put another small heat sink on the USB C, One could probably find a very nice size in copper for it and that is also something to consider in regards of buying USB C plugs, that they have some kind of metal and are not rounded in the plug if one wanna put some small heat sinks on them to help on the heat. Interestingly those making these plugs did not wanna make some further surface area for cooling and grabbing, they tend to be slick metal all around.
Anyway... That's all for me, I don't have any interesting thing to further say. 80 watts and the USB C is getting hotter although nothing compared to the USB A that is just way out hot.... no wonder if they break and burn off with that kind of heat. Clearly seems like the USB C are better built, having less issues with high heat and producing less of it as well under load. 82 watts. ohh I forgot... I have those cheap 12 volt plugs connected as well, they are hot as well. The Anderson are as usually, totally cool like nothing is passing through them. I'm actually getting more worried about those 12 volt plugs then the USB A converter..... Not sure how many Amps they are build for, but... I saw one that was pointed to 5 Amps, and we are pretty close to that and surely they are hot. I'm not so trusty on those 5.5 mm barrel plugs, I have had them break and smoke before on 12 volt. It's interesting that they would get so hot, when you compare it to the small wire that the juice is going through which seems to have a lot less of an issue with heat. Those plugs seems to be big and bulky with a lot of metal for connecting and yet they heat up like this. One wonders why.... And Anderson which are the same size is just rock solid cold like nothing is passing through it. hmmm it is smelling like burned plastic..... 83 Watts. Well... Kinda have to ready if something goes wrong.... Just ridicules to see this much difference in heating on cable plugs. Anderson pole plugs are clearly the winner here which are pretty much the same size if not smaller then the rest. Maybe it would have made an difference if it was Anderson that was sitting on the small wire but doubt it would do much difference as it seems to be plug issue. Like the 8 mm barrel plugs warmed up as well when I did the test with the charger and yet the Anderson was near normal temperature like nothing was going on.
Anyway... Oh wait... I have some other plugs ready for testing as well, these square things, not sure about the name.... Although only 84 watts at the moment, but lets try to connect them. There we go Lets see if that makes any heat comparing it to the Andersons pole plugs. 86 watts. I need to pee. 87 watts. Well nothing burning yet. Hmm don't like the smell here... Plastic... I have my doubt it will work going higher.... nothing smoking but the smell of plastic is clearly notice....oh my smoke.... damage.... Well... Cut the connection in time. Yea the 12 volt plug died.... smoke came and a pimple began to grow. I really don't have any Andersons pole plugs I put on in replacement.... Yea both plugs are kinda... soft.... still very hot. USB A are also pretty hot. USB C not so much.... Still pretty good warmth level. I wonder how many Amps I got up to. Above 5 I guess. Just clipped open the small 5.5mm barrel plug, I guess it has a very small wire going from the Wire insertion to the barrel inside the plug that is heating up and then making the overall heating issues and now broke. Does seem to be more then enough space to have some bigger wire inside but apparently not. I think the other plug survived.
Okay 98 watts and I'm up and running again with the meter, some good old Electrician connecting and everything is good. Although had some water damage as well before getting to it... dropped my big load of water on the table with stuff.... Anyway back up and running. It says 5.7 Amps now, but I think we where beyond 5 Amps so I guess that fits the bill of 5 Amps max on those plugs.
Next weak point the USB A.... That's my guess anyone. It's incredible crappy made when some Electrician muffe does not make any Heat, yet a plug which seems to have so much wire for connection have such a bad weak point inside. Probably designed that way, the powers to be wanna have things fail so you need to buy something new while blaming the people for all the trash. Blowing to the smoke making the people run the hamster wheel while they make the issue in the first place, this world is full of disgusting practices. The standard light bulb was designed to break after 1000 hours and that is just one little thing, it makes great color value and heat in the winter yet we had to have disgusting LED's with unnatural light spectrum and can potentially ruin the eyes. Not only that they sell those white blue once which are not conditions for night light, high Kelvin, just because it is cheaper and of cause unnatural, think about a burning fire, Yellow! Cozy, sleepiness. Anyway... When people run with Satan and the people don't care about the truth then, things goes further into insanity nutty land.
Okay now 101 watt. Lets have a feel. Yea the USB A is clearly the weak link here. And the extenders Watt level has turned off so... they might not like it either. They are hot as well, I do wonder if the one sitting next to the USB C is actually bumping warm over to it. Maybe I should take it out. Uhhh that was hot, first try failed to take it out, to hot. Well sure is hot overall. I wonder if the last extender is beginning to melt..... It kinda looks a little odd... wait a minute, I smell plastic again. That's usually not a good sign, he he he. Oh well.... Well the extender should be able to at least do.... smoke.....puhhhh...... Well it drop the charging and then the smoke came. I'll let it cool down for some minutes before handling it. Well the extender with the watt meter I took out seem to still work, so even if it was not showing any watts, it is now alive again. Well it should be able to do 100 watts, but clearly the display closed early, although not sure when. The other one is melted..... still waiting for it to cool down. Okay the Extender meter is clearly much done I think, bubbles and pimping the plastic out. Okay running again at 106 watts.
Interestingly enough the broken watt extender meter, is even giving me the warning that something is wrong - that's what life there is left in it. They tend to blink when something is wrong, and both of them did, although the dead one is slightly not so clear but it is doing it. I had read about it, now seen it - anyway one extender watt meter for the trash. They are also highly wrong and way of on the watts sadly, only extender I know that have a watt meter.
Ohh well, that was surely burned inside. 109 watts.
Anyway here are the 4 colors I have found inside the cables. Red +, Black -, Green ?, White ?. Most likely the last to are the data cables. But for transferring energy you just need the 2 first which apparently is working with the WITRN meter nicely. I just still don't understand why no one have made a USB C cable with Crocodile teeth like the USB A version when it seems to be clearly possible to do. 110 watts, going strong! Lets have a feel. Yea, the USB C is doing great, the USB A converter and attachment, not so much. Clearly the weakest link here. 6.4 Amps at 110 watts. Probably not going to get much higher, 120 watt the next 2 hours maybe and that is it. So the USB A connectors might survive. Just have to be ready to unplug it if something begins to smoke or burn 
I guess some of the other testers might be able to test the USB C cables without breaking them up, one have to wonder which are the best and have the biggest DC wires in them. The USB Cable does seem to get a little heated now although I guess is might be the warmth from the tester and plugs that is transfering out into it, hard to say. 111 watts and we are going strong! We can cook an Egg on the USB C to A converter! Well, a very very small one. I actually do wonder if I put a little egg yoke on it, if it would solidify.... Well I do have some eggs....... I'll be back, lets break one and find out. Okay egg ready, lets suck some up in the thingy and put a drop on the Converter. Jup it turns white alright, LOL........ wow.... Well it is hot, not sure if everything is solid yet but it clearly turned solid white, all of it. I think it is cooking now..... drying up. Well that was an interesting experiment I guess. Jup, that is solid. 112 watts. I wonder how hot it is. Would be nice with a thermal camera and helpful. Pushing 6.5 Amps now.
Okay, but we learned a little for sure. Get some USB C Male to Female and make some plugs - and there might be some cables that are better then others for this in regards of wire size inside for higher Amperage. You can just keep your hand palm above the USB A and you can just feel the warmth, It's really spitting out some heat for sure. 114 watts...
Anyway... When I get the cables I will rip them open and see whats inside and see if there is one that is better for use for making your own pair of Crocodile USB C cables Or whatever you need it for. Now that we know it is possible, then we just need to find something good for it. 115 watts. The USB A converters will still have its idea when testing some USB A's - but USB C for the connections to transfer energy clearly seems the winner.
116 watts, nearly on max I think for today before going down again. Things sure are hot but the Tester still works wonderfully. And as far as I have seen, the screen first gets effected badly so if that happens and you see the screen do weird, turn it off!!! But it did survive it, although not sure how far you can further go beyond that point before real damage is made to it, I would not try as it was truly hot when it did the screen issue and running near 200 watts with around 8 Amps.
Anyway.... I'll better get going with other things, but the next 2-3 hours are the high point of the sun. But because of the angle I most likely will not see more then 120 watts in total.
Take care, I'll be back with more some other time - Darkijah |
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