OTOFIX D1 Lite OBD2 Bidirectional Scan Tool Test and Review. Powered by Autel

Otofix D1 Lite OBD2 Bidirectional Scan Tool test and review. Powered by Autel

The OTOFIX D1 Lite OBDII bidirectional scan tool is powered by Autel. In fact, the OTOFIX brand is owned and sold by Autel/ The scan tool uses 100% Autel diagnostic software. This D1 Lite works and looks just like an Autel 808 scanner, but the hardware is slimmer and lighter weight. Not only do you get the Autel scan tool software in this device, but you get it at a cheaper price than buying it in an Autel device. You also get 2 years of free Autel updates (instead of one year if you buy an Autel scan tool) and the once the free update period update has ended, the updates themselves are cheaper than if this was an Autel scan tool. You get 100% Autel software and service but at a lower price. There really is no negatives to buying an OTOFIX device over an Autel device, but there are many positives. As mention in this video, until recently, I would tell people about a different brand/model of scan tool that was in the “sweet spot” for scan tools when comparing price vs overall functionality. Well, in my opinion, this OTOFIX D1 Lite has just taken over that “sweet spot”. This device is REALLY hard to beat.

I also quickly covered the OTOFIX BT1 Lite smart battery tester in this video. That device is designed to be used along with this scan tool but it will also work with Autel branded scan tools, AND it will also work with you smartphone once the app is downloaded form the App store. I made a separate video about smart battery tester.

In the ever-evolving world of automotive diagnostics, the OTOFIX D1 Lite is a game-changer. This innovative device combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features, making it an indispensable tool for mechanics and automotive enthusiasts alike. With its compact design and powerful capabilities, the OTOFIX D1 Lite is set to revolutionize the way diagnostics are conducted.

One of the standout features of the OTOFIX D1 Lite is its extensive vehicle coverage. This diagnostic tool is compatible with a wide range of car makes and models, allowing users to efficiently diagnose and troubleshoot issues across various brands. Whether you’re working on a European luxury car or a domestic vehicle, the OTOFIX D1 Lite has got you covered.

Equipped with advanced diagnostic functions, the OTOFIX D1 Lite enables users to access and analyze a plethora of vehicle data. From reading and clearing diagnostic trouble codes to viewing live data streams and performing component tests, this device offers comprehensive insights into the health of a vehicle. The intuitive interface and responsive touchscreen make navigating through the various functions effortless and efficient.

Another noteworthy feature of the OTOFIX D1 Lite is its wireless connectivity. With built-in Wi-Fi, users can seamlessly update the device’s software and access online resources for enhanced diagnostic capabilities. Additionally, the device supports Bluetooth, allowing for easy connection with other compatible devices, such as smartphones or tablets, for data sharing or remote assistance.

The OTOFIX D1 Lite is not just a diagnostic tool; it’s also a powerful performance analyzer. The device offers an array of special functions, including service resets, adaptations, coding, and programming capabilities. With these features, users can perform advanced tasks like recalibrating sensors, programming new keys, and customizing vehicle settings, taking control of the vehicle’s functionality like never before.

Durability and reliability are paramount when it comes to professional automotive tools, and the OTOFIX D1 Lite delivers on both fronts. Constructed with robust materials and designed to withstand the demands of the workshop environment, this device is built to last. Its long-lasting battery ensures that users can rely on the OTOFIX D1 Lite throughout the day without interruptions.

In conclusion, the OTOFIX D1 Lite sets a new standard in automotive diagnostics. With its wide vehicle coverage, advanced functions, wireless connectivity, and durability, this tool empowers mechanics and automotive enthusiasts to diagnose, analyze, and optimize vehicle performance with ease. The OTOFIX D1 Lite is the future of automotive diagnostics, enabling professionals to work smarter and deliver exceptional service to their customers.

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TOPDON ArtiDiag Pro Diagnostic Bidirectional Scan Tool Review & Demonstration.

Topdon Aridiag Pro scan tool review and demonstration

Video link: https://youtu.be/8ID5TQd41dU

The new Topdon ArtiDiag Pro bidirectional diagnostic OBD2 scan tool review and demonstration. This automotive scanner is designed to compete with the Xtool D7, the Launch CRP919, and the Autel 808 series of scan tools. This is the sweet spot in Topdon scan tools when it comes to overall functionality VS cost. This tool gets you the most features and functions for the best price in the Topdon lineup. This is a very capable mid-grade scan tool with full bidirectional control, with resets and relearns and live data on all modules but without the price of a pro level dealer grade scan tool. This level of scan tool will pretty much cover 99.8% of all DIY auto repairs, in the hand of the right person. Please keep in mind, scan tools only provide information to the human, it still requires a human to determine how to repair the vehicle. Not all repairs are as simple as plugging in a scan tool and replacing a sensor.

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Basic Tools Everyone Should Own For DIY, Home & Auto Repair, General Maintenance, Misc.

Basic Tools Everyone Should Own For DIY, Home & Auto Repair, General Maintenance, Misc

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Steerable Borescope, Articulating Videoscope by Oiiwak

The Oiiwak Articulating (steerable) video scope / bore scope / endoscope. This tool will come in VERY handy for anyone who works on vehicles. It’s a basic tool that is very handy for seeing (finding) internal engine problems, or other types of machinery. Works with Android and Apple devices. Complete kit comes with a USB-C adapter, a micro USB adapter, an Apple lightning adapter, and a 3ft USB-A to USB-c cable…. and a carrying case.

Drone landing pads? Buy One, Or Make Your Own?

As I already mentioned in my previous post, I recently acquired a DJI Mavic 2 Pro drone. I have been interested in drones for probably the last five to six years but I’ve never really dove deep into the world of drone accessories until I actually owned a drone for myself. One of the accessories that had me scratching my head initially was the landing / launch pads that can be found all over the internet. I couldn’t understand why anyone would need a landing pad for a drone. After all, I’ve watched many YouTubers hand catch these things in videos going all the way back to the Phantom 1 days. These drones can pretty much takeoff from any surface so why do these landing / launch pads even exist? It seemed silly to me that anyone would actually buy and use a landing pad. However, After watching several YouTube videos, and reading their comment sections, I quickly realized there actually was a legit reason for this type of accessory, and it wasn’t silly after all.

Protect the electric motors

One of the reasons to use a landing / launch pad is to keep sand and dirt from being sucked through the electric propeller motors on the drone during takeoffs and landings. Even on a concrete sidewalk (for example) there can be fine sand and dirt on the surface, not visible to the eye, that could be stirred up and sucked through the motors when the drone is either landing or taking off. Now, consider taking off from short grass. Grass grows in dirt, there is dirt under that grass, and even microscopic fine dirt is abrasive and can cause damage in electric motors. I don’t know how fragile these electric motor actually are, but I certainly don’t need to find out the hard way either.

Protect the propellers

Another reason is grass. (mentioned above) The Mavic series of drones, along with others, have very short landing gear, especially the in the rear of the aircraft. If you’re trying to takeoff and land in grass, it better be really short, or you’re going to be cutting grass blades with your propellers…. which isn’t good for the propeller blades themselves, or the electric motors. A nice solid landing / launch pad completely removes this problem.

Precision landing

And probably the main reason for a landing pad is: Precision Landing. The way I understand precision landing is that the aircraft uses it’s vision sensors to get a visual “snap shot” of the exact location where it took off from, so that it can return back and land exactly where it took off from. I’m not totally clear on this but it sounds like when you takeoff, you need to go straight up at least 20 feet and hover a second or two to let the drone get the visual shot that it needs for precision landing. If you don’t allow the drone to get this visual shot, then it will only return to home via the GPS home point location that was set before takeoff, which is not nearly as accurate as precision landing.

Why does the landing pad help with precision landing? Bright colored landing / launch pads give contrast so the vision system on the drone can differentiate between the blah colored ground and the vivid colors of the landing / launch pad. For example, if you were taking off from a concrete parking lot, the entire area is the exact same color. How would the drone’s vision system be able to tell the exact spot where it took off from? The takeoff spot would look exactly like any other spot in the parking lot. But if you had a nice brightly colored landing pad, the drone would easily be able to tell where it cam from.

Which landing pad?

If keeping the motors and propellers safe from damage wasn’t reason enough, once I learned a landing / launch pad would help with precision landing accuracy, I was sold! I now needed a landing pad but I wasn’t really impressed with the ones that were readily available.

The really cheap landing pads are made from very thin nylon tent-like material that folds up like a band saw blade and is kept in a storage pouch. (see below)

How to fold a drone landing launch pad
How to fold a drone landing pad. Similar to folding a band saw blade.
Folding a drone landing launch pad
Folding a drone landing pad

These are fine if you’re not looking to spend much money, but they are very light and could easily blow away in a light gust of wind. They are sold with tent stakes to hold them in place but how do you use tent stakes if you’re taking off and landing on hard pavement? Not a great solution in my opinion.

landing launch pad on grass with tent drone stakes
Flimsy and light fold up landing pad on uneven grass with tent stakes.

Another problem with fold up lightweight style launch pads is they do not provide a stable surface on soft ground like grass. (like above and below)

soft drone landing launch pad on uneven grass
Lightweight landing pad on grass. Notice the uneven landing pad follows the uneven ground.

Another type of fold up landing pad… instead of folding like a band saw blade, these fold flat like a road map. These are probably a little better that the thin nylon tent-like material landing pads, but still not great. They still do not provide a perfectly smooth level surface when used on grass, etc. (see below) Not terrible, but not great either.

foldable drone landing launch pad on unlevel grass
Fordable landing pad not sitting perfectly flat on uneven grass.

Can I make my own?

I decided that I could make a landing pad that would fit my needs better than any of the ones that are available on the retail market. I own a 24 inch vinyl cutter so that dictates the size of the decals that I can cut. Sure, I can make multi-part decals to make a larger landing pad, but a 24 inch landing pad is plenty large enough to take off from, and with precision landing, it should certainly be large enough to land on, too.

My first landing pad

The first landing pad that I made is red and yellow and is applied to a black piece of HDPE sheet about 3/16″ thick that I purchased from my local Menards. I’m not sure the intended use of this sheet but they sell it by the polycarbonate and acrylic plastic sheets near the window department. It comes in a 2′ X 3′ sheet and is $19.99, if I remember correctly. I cut 1 foot off and made it a 24″ X 24″ square and applied my red & yellow decal….. Presto, instant landing pad that will remain rigid on uneven ground.

red and yellow drone landing launch pad decal
Red and yellow drone landing pad decal
finished red b and yellow drone landing pad on black HDPE sheet
Finished red and yellow drone landing pad on black HDPE sheet

Time to make a few more landing pads

I used that new landing pad several times and it worked great. A friend purchased a new drone, along with the Fly More kit so he received one of the lightweight landing pads with his original purchase. We went flying together on his first time out with the new drone. It was slightly windy that day and we found ourselves sharing MY landing pad because it was too windy for his, and we were in a paved parking lot so he couldn’t “stake down” his landing pad. That’s when I decided he needed a one of my custom landing pads.

This time I found a 24″ X 24″ about 3/16th thick, smooth PVC drop in ceiling tile at Menards that was perfect for my application. And just over $6 bucks it was priced right, too!

menards 24 x 24 PVC ceiling tile screen shot
Menards 2′ x 2′ PVC ceiling tile website screen shot
green drone landing launch pad on PVC ceiling tile
PVC ceiling tile with green vinyl base color applied.
green drone landing launch pad on PVC ceiling tile with black and yellow
Drone landing pad decal laying on green ceiling tile
finished green black yellow drone landing launch pad on PVC ceiling tile
Finished green black yellow drone landing pad on PVC ceiling tile

The green, yellow and black landing pad turned out really nice. This color scheme is unique because it matches his company colors, and his company name went on after this picture was taken. I think it looks great. The 2′ X 2′ PVC ceiling tile from Menards is perfect for this application. It appears they also offer this ceiling tile in black but I only saw white in my local Menards store.

A few extras…

I figured if I found myself in the situation of needing a decent landing pad, then I’m sure there has to be others in the same boat as me, right? I decided to make a few extra simple landing pad decals that anyone could use if needed. These were just basic black and yellow. I made two of them.

yellow and black drone landing launch pad decal
Yellow and black drone landing pad decal.

If anyone is reading this article and wants a simple black and yellow landing pad decal, click the contact form at the top of this page and send me a message.

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