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nige2000 wrote:actually would have been interesting to test that on tonys lampi
I will compare to Sonicweld! ;-)
cool
let us know how you get on :)
Sure I wil, but I will need to try to find the best 5v power I can get.
As far as I remember Sonicweld has some "some special filters/power conditioners" on the 5v input and is not that much affected by the different power! That's what their statement says.
What I'm trying o say is that if powered with the same 5v source, Sonicweld might be better, but if powered with a better power maybe then PRO3Z will shine more!
Only way is to test with all available possibilities!