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5 hours 53 minutes ago #7365
by Simomax
Replied by Simomax on topic A little gem - The Yaorea YRG01 (Review & Mod)
Each one took about 2 weeks/10 business days. I think they put the long shipping window in case they are behind or something. I've seen quite a few sellers doing that. This one I ordered on 16th April and it landed today (28th April).
If you do mod yours like mine, be careful soldering to the SMD components. Be especially careful with L12 - the inductor for the pulse wire. Too much heat, or for too long will desolder the entire inductor. Also on the 8-pin IC, be careful not to put too much solder on and short the two terminals as you would be shorting the 3.3v supply and may blow the regulator. Oh and take the battery out! And last of all, the front board can be a bit fiddly and the screen tends to flap about in the breeze when the board is taken out, so be careful with the ribbon. Oh, and be careful with the interconnecting ribbon too, especially if it looks rough like mine. Try not to bend it too much. If you have a PCB vice or clamp or something, it might help.
If you do mod yours like mine, be careful soldering to the SMD components. Be especially careful with L12 - the inductor for the pulse wire. Too much heat, or for too long will desolder the entire inductor. Also on the 8-pin IC, be careful not to put too much solder on and short the two terminals as you would be shorting the 3.3v supply and may blow the regulator. Oh and take the battery out! And last of all, the front board can be a bit fiddly and the screen tends to flap about in the breeze when the board is taken out, so be careful with the ribbon. Oh, and be careful with the interconnecting ribbon too, especially if it looks rough like mine. Try not to bend it too much. If you have a PCB vice or clamp or something, it might help.
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4 hours 41 minutes ago #7366
by ChrisLX200
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I was thinking... if you dump the internal battery could you fit an ESP32 into the battery compartment? Does it work without the battery installed?
Reason being in the past I bought a shed-load of faulty laptop batteries, from which I extracted all the good 18650s (usually only the odd failed cell which makes the entire battery faulty). So I ended up with hundreds of good 18650 cells which I tested and catagorised into sets. Then I bought a bunch of battery pack holders (they're cheap) and each one of those holds 16 x 18650 which I use to power projects long term. They are used to power Huey, Dewey and Louie. Now sure how long the power actually lasts but it should be a while. Anyway, I could also use one to power this counter via the USB-C charging port IF it will run without an internal battery..
Reason being in the past I bought a shed-load of faulty laptop batteries, from which I extracted all the good 18650s (usually only the odd failed cell which makes the entire battery faulty). So I ended up with hundreds of good 18650 cells which I tested and catagorised into sets. Then I bought a bunch of battery pack holders (they're cheap) and each one of those holds 16 x 18650 which I use to power projects long term. They are used to power Huey, Dewey and Louie. Now sure how long the power actually lasts but it should be a while. Anyway, I could also use one to power this counter via the USB-C charging port IF it will run without an internal battery..
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4 hours 7 minutes ago #7367
by Simomax
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Yeah, it works fine without the battery, although it makes a bit of a whining noise. Sounds like an inductor 'singing'. The other caveat is the battery is required for the clock, so without a battery when the USB is unplugged the date/time will revert to 00:00 01/01/2023. If using the internal data logging capability then this would be a pain, but if using ESPGeiger or similar then it is probably not an issue.
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2 hours 15 minutes ago #7371
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I believe I can charge the battery banks while still connected and powering a device, I need to check but if that's true there's no need to ever disconnect the counter. I'm hoping the power bank can power he counters for a couple of months or so before needing to be recharged.
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