The original PW918 shaver uses nickel metal hydride batteries, which only have a voltage of 2.0 volts to drive the motor. The speed is slow and it can be used slowly. And the charging is too slow. It takes almost 10 hours to charge and 30 minutes for intelligent charging. . .
I don’t know what the product manager was thinking. After upgrading the old ID for a few years, I changed it to a TYPC port. If it wasn’t compact and portable, I would be shocked~~~~~
In order to improve the various discomforts caused by the current razor, I couldn't stand it anymore yesterday, so I picked up a screwdriver and disembowelled it.
"I'll go, it's that simple..."
It's so simple to change it, it doesn't take much effort.
--After all the nonsense, let’s get down to business-----
Lichuang EDA draws, it is more convenient to draw small things than AD or PADS. Preview it:
Come, compare:
Completion remarks:
First of all, thank you..., then thank you..., thank you all. . .
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