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RE: Electric time lock padlocks - APG20000 - 03 Aug 2019 (08 Jun 2019, 22:04 )Like Ra Wrote:(08 Jun 2019, 19:47 )essanym Wrote: This Russian etsy store sells these locks that are the same locks as off the shelf, but I think they are employing some method to reprogram the electronics on the inside to increase functionality.Actually, the functionality is completely replaced. Now it's a time-lock with a random function, and Bluetooth/app functionality is completely removed. One month after received i have used it many times without any problem, has a heavy duty metal construction, only needed is to take care with the time programed. You are really trapped until the time programed is finished, no way to open it without heavy tools. RE: Electric time lock padlocks - Tinker D - 12 Nov 2019 (13 Sep 2017, 22:12 )Like Ra Wrote: From the description:I saw this lock picked on YouTube. The guy made a comment about self bondage without saying self bondage. see you tube ( lock picking lawyer, time lock ) RE: Electric time lock padlocks - ltxrob - 14 Nov 2019 I've used my timer padlock quite a bit over the past few days... and I've noticed that it's not exactly accurate over longer timed events. 30mins or so it's pretty good Ask it to do hours it seems to run noticeably faster than real time. For example I set it for 7h30m as I wanted to be free at 6am.. Started it around 10.30... but both days it was unlocked at about 5.30am. So it runs about 7% faster than real life... or at least mine does RE: Electric time lock padlocks - Like Ra - 14 Nov 2019 I would say, it's safer if they run faster 😉 RE: Electric time lock padlocks - ltxrob - 14 Nov 2019 (14 Nov 2019, 17:12 )Like Ra Wrote: I would say, it's safer if they run faster 😉100% agreed!! RE: Electric time lock padlocks - essanym - 15 Nov 2019 Cheap chinese timers use cheap chinese oscillators. It's no wonder the timing would be off. I set mine to 14 hours a few months ago and I don't recall thinking it was off at all so I definitely wouldn't count on every one of these locks to run fast. Each one must be tested individually. RE: Electric time lock padlocks - Like Ra - 15 Nov 2019 I set mine to several days - worked perfectly. Just in case, you can daisy-chain them together to reduce the risk. RE: Electric time lock padlocks - ltxrob - 15 Nov 2019 (15 Nov 2019, 02:53 )essanym Wrote: Cheap chinese timers use cheap chinese oscillators. It's no wonder the timing would be off.Yes... consistency either in or between production batches of cheap oscillators will be very variable RE: Electric time lock padlocks - Zooy - 15 Nov 2019 (15 Nov 2019, 15:04 )ltxrob Wrote:(15 Nov 2019, 02:53 )essanym Wrote: Cheap chinese timers use cheap chinese oscillators. It's no wonder the timing would be off.Yes... consistency either in or between production batches of cheap oscillators will be very variable After what I just experienced I have serious distrust when you get a Chinese product that is a mix of electronics and regular engineering. I bought a pumping system, and the pump etc works fine, but the electronics started malfunctioning after a week. It made the whole thing useless. My guess is that it was way under-designed. I have now replaced it with a raspberry pi0 and a few relays and a better 12V power supply and now it works as it should.Plus that I have now far more flexibility. Conclusion: cheap has its price. RE: Electric time lock padlocks - Like Ra - 15 Nov 2019 You just need to know whom to buy from 😉 Check, for example, Larry's hdplex.com or Simon's Convoy (http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/eIMnAE6). The best products eva! And the best support eva! Both lines are "Proudly made in China". |