BTW Batterizer's only goal is to maximize profits so their response was also maximizing it and was quite clever (you must agree) as it was only targeting at 99% of their customers (those technically challenged). There was no point in calculating an ESR, ionic resistance or power the Weller as their target audience does not require that actions to get convinced.
However, your (Dave's) answer and language was targeting that 1% of the customers who already know it is a scam.. Thus - funny but ineffective presentation (sorry, Dave). And too lengthy.
Dave is not a Madision Avenue marketing firm. It's almost pointless to try and compete with this super-slick presentation that Batteroo has. That kind of marketing takes money and time. And based on the ridiculous test "setups" that is obviously where a ton of Batteroo's money is going. The product must be being designed by a third party design house, because no one inside Batteroo, including Dr. Bob, seems to have a clue what they're talking about. If he did, they would not have needed to bring in this third party "professor" to explain the product testing.
Dave will never be able push out the volume of videos he has if he has to spend two weeks scripting, editing, and condensing each one. It's just an enormous amount of work to do, and too much to expect from what's a one-person shop in this regard. I'd much rather just let Dave be Dave, and let him be productive.
Besides, when Dave got to "Monkey Under Test," I just laughed so hard, it was all worth it.