The batteriser is too good to be true. Eevblog put out a video showing how flawed the batteriser is, especially with the claims of 80% unused capacity and how electronics somehow die at 1.35 volts.
+Batteriser Batteroo It doesn't matter how many degrees or patents the inventor has got, the voltage drop across the ESR is INSIDE the battery so the voltage supplied to the product is the under load voltage, which will vary depending on current draw. Measuring the voltage with no load has no voltage drop across the ESR of the battery. To put it another way, you need to measure the voltage across the battery terminals whilst it's up the monkey's ass.
Hey guys I was reporting news from reputable sources. Same thing as most major tech sites. The debunk video was after my video. Yes research was done, yes it looked legit. No reason to call in the lynch mob over it. (Referring to the Batteriser)
+Gerff My name is David Parish from Atlanta Georgia, and I do not get paid by monetized ads or advertising through YouTube. Batteriser and Youtube both have given me a total of 0 dollars. But please...tell me more about my life and this "bookoo" pile of cash. Unless you're from new orleans, stop stealing people's lingo to act cool. Look at Dave Jones "watch time" on his video analytics. Most of them meet the min requirement of 30-35 seconds to count as a view. This increases your YouTube ranking and you get paid more through monetized ads. It's a scam used by only the most petty low lives. As a bus major college student, I intent on using Google and Youtube for ads in the future for my business. Unfortunately, we get tricked by petty penny thieves like Dave Jones who pays to falsify his YouTube ranking. Please though...tell me more about who I am and what I do, it's great to hear the opinions of the stupidest people on the internet. I need a laugh and Dave Jones, my jester, has not come out with any new videos today.... You can be my replacement clown.
+Batteriser Fan Page Why have you still not send a specimen of your contraption to EEVblog for a hands on test, as you promised on the 9th of July? That should settle it.
Only scammers chicken out.
The batteriser thing is a scam. Their premises (claiming most devices cut out at above 1.3V for example) are totally flawed, and their measurement methods totally wrong (they measure battery voltage under no load conditions).
EDIT: oh, I've just seen you added a disclaimer to that part. Thanks!
I was not sure is I liked or disliked this video (and the thumb-up/down count is at 43/43 right now), but the 'this tech was debunked' annotation did it for me. Thumbs UP and kudos for following up and correcting your vids...!
Batteriser is all about the way to fill your pockets with money while selling an useless product. How you do that? Simple ... Lie and omit basic concepts about the way a battery works so you can mislead consumers. Way to go!
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