Sujet : Re: Jackery 400
De : muratlanne (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Jim Wilkins)
Groupes : rec.crafts.metalworkingDate : 18. Oct 2024, 18:04:44
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"Leon Fisk" wrote in message
news:vetrrf$39vcp$1@dont-email.me..."Jim Wilkins" wrote in message news:vell9l$1mpr3$1@dont-email.me...
... Jackery 290...
Best of luck with this👍
I read reviews, looked them over a bit a couple years ago when I
noticed HF had them. Found it interesting how many people were using it
to run their CPAP machines while camping or off grid...
Leon Fisk
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An example of how I could use portable AC was at a recent flea market where I found a Tek TDS3054 4 channel 500MHz DSO scope for sale cheap, with the warning that some buttons don't work well/at all and he thought it would be too difficult to take apart for cleaning. He had AC power but I couldn't see much in bright sunlight, or take it into shade. Anyway, he ended up asking $40 "for parts".
A quick check at home confirmed that it does at least partially work. He assured me that it wasn't 'hot' and could be sent out for repair. It's the oldest version with a floppy drive instead of USB. I could buy several Jackerys for the asking price of just its optional battery pack.
When it was new Tek's reputation had fallen and I ordered an HP Infiniium of similar capability for $20,000 instead. In 15 minutes it caught and was clearly displaying a glitch another department had struggled with for weeks.
The French equivalent, Jacquerie, means a revolt of the peasants.