Title | : | Home Electronics Lab |
Lasting | : | 1.12.15 |
Date of publication | : | |
Views | : | 176 rb |
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Excellent lab setup, thank you for sharing it with us I enjoy drawing inspiration from seeing how other people set up their workbenches Comment from : neverendingstudent |
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Excuse me! YOU are one tidy bloke You are organized! You embarress me with how organized and neat you are Comment from : Crane Gantry |
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Hahahahaha Oh man what a bozo Comment from : Joe |
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A wireless lightning bolt fired up your ass 🤣 Comment from : Hawkeye4040 |
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ConsbrConcise, to the point and direct As an example, a dictionary is like that Comment from : pete leoni |
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What a loser Bald Phat old Man And republican Comment from : Fabiano Rossi |
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Logic probes can be useful Comment from : neophytealpha |
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Power isolaters could be useful Comment from : neophytealpha |
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Swing arm magnifying glasses with built in lights are useful Comment from : neophytealpha |
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In addition to a magnifier glass I use one of those adjustable table lamps which you clamp to the side of the table, with a built-in magnifier glass inside a circular light - these days that's an LED, in the past they were fluorescent lamps I just move it into position above what I'm working with and I have both light and magnification and both hands free Comment from : tbitfiddler |
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The rubber bumpers on the AWG and the PS will interlock Your DMM is a older generation design so it won't interlock with the PS If if doesn't mess up your workflow it might be an idea to swap the DMM with the AWG Of course, all this was back 6 years ago, so you probably have a completely different set up now Never mind Comment from : Uni-Byte |
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very informative thankyou👍 Comment from : Stevieboi 61 |
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all those wires coiled up in a container seems like an enormous waste of space wouldnt it be better to have a sheet of cardboard along the side of the rack with clips that just hold the wires up and let them dangle Comment from : judgeomega |
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sorry I turned you off when you mentioned different instruments and kept gesturing to the scope Comment from : iam he |
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Nice and really useful job you did THANKS A LOT FOR SHARING! Comment from : Gheorghe Moraru |
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nice video which chrome shelving system are you using and video/vlogging camera details pleasebrcheers Comment from : Andrew Verran |
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Nicely done and explained video, thanks Comment from : saeed sobhani |
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Very helpful information Comment from : Denny Sakawat |
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Great video! I followed your lead and moved my hot air gun holder off of the unit chassis and it freed up so much space Thank you! Comment from : Thomas B |
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