A look inside a (crap) double gang socket with USB outlets.
This socket was sent to me for analysis when it failed to charge the original users devices. I think it's probably a good idea the original owner got rid of it, since it has a rather unique earthing arrangement. The only major departures from the chip manufacturers sample design was a missing capacitor in series with the primary snubber network capacitor and some slightly adjusted component values. Track layout may have played a part in the odd circuit instability at moderate current loads. If you enjoy my videos you can support the channel with a dollar for coffee, cookies and dodgy USB devices at / bigclive

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Disaster of a product - so many things wrong

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Horrific USB power supply fault. (Electrocution risk.)

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German Pilot Tested A Captured Spitfire... His Words Shocked The Luftwaffe

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NEW!! MK Logic Plus with Type A & C Fast Charge USB ⚡ Massive 30 Watts!

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I Hacked This Temu Router. What I Found Should Be Illegal.

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Inside a solar USB power bank with "short circuit" feature.

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DO NOT OPEN! - (Challenge accepted)

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I Modified My Bicycle To Run Lightning Fast. Everyone Was Amazed!

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Three Failed Socket Outlets - What's Inside?

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Inside an emergency urine, sea water or salt water powered light

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Testing Poundland's 2.1A dual port USB power supply. (with 2kV)

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Inside Maglite: How a $5 LED Bulb Ended America's Most Trusted Flashlight Empire

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Shorting out a fully charged cheap lithium jump starter. (It didn't end well.)

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Inside some dodgy Chinese USB power supplies from Greece.

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Most Ridiculous Worker Mistakes Caught on Camera

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Universally Dangerous Socket Outlet - The Holiday Shocker 🔌

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Once You Understand it, You Will Think Everything Else is Silly - Toyota E-CVT

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500V insulation test of a British General USB socket.

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Germans Couldn't Believe This "Invisible" Hunter — Until He Became Deadliest Night Ace

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