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aargee:
Just watch that protective film, I've had some films that bond to plastic over (a long) time making it an ugly mess when finally trying to remove it.
SeanB:
Just go and buy some cheap tablet screen protectors and cut into strips as a replacement. Easy on, easy off when needed and pretty invisible. Should be under $2 for most of the clone ones, and as a bonus they come with a cleaning cloth to remove dust and polish the screen before application.
d3javu:
--- Quote from: aargee on December 25, 2013, 08:23:04 pm ---Just watch that protective film, I've had some films that bond to plastic over (a long) time making it an ugly mess when finally trying to remove it.
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Eew, that is a big pain if it happens.
--- Quote from: SeanB on December 25, 2013, 08:38:35 pm ---Just go and buy some cheap tablet screen protectors and cut into strips as a replacement. Easy on, easy off when needed and pretty invisible. Should be under $2 for most of the clone ones, and as a bonus they come with a cleaning cloth to remove dust and polish the screen before application.
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Sounds neat, will give it a try. thanks. :-+
rollatorwieltje:
--- Quote from: aargee on December 25, 2013, 08:23:04 pm ---Just watch that protective film, I've had some films that bond to plastic over (a long) time making it an ugly mess when finally trying to remove it.
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I had a similar issue with some plastic bag I put over my Rigol 1052E to store it, it started to melt the knobs :wtf:
You can't even trust Chinese bags anymore.
jippie:
This is my favorite power supply. Built February 1958, 0-30V, 0-300mA and 0-25 ohm internal impedance. The most used one is a simple 5V power brick ...
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