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ledtester:

--- Quote from: tautech on February 04, 2025, 08:00:59 pm ---
--- Quote from: Martin72 on February 04, 2025, 02:50:42 pm ---I received a socket wrench for BNC nuts today. After years of tormenting them with flat-nose pliers, I was fed up. ;)

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16mm/5/8" deep reach socket works too.  ;)

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If you have a  3D printer...

https://github.com/threedaymonk/printable-tools/tree/main/hex-sockets

mentioned in this video (at 13:30):

Mailbag! - Gadget Reboot
https://youtu.be/2CQ11uEcPWM?t=13m30s

Furna:
It did arrive a couple of days ago but still it is a newcomer to the bench ...
I am very happy about its (small) dimensions and features.

Aldo22:
Today I got one of those $9 electronic loads from AE.
Incredibly cheap. Kind of like “my first electronic load”.
Of course, it's toy level in terms of operation, but it seems to work pretty well so far.
ZK-FX35 (Max. 35W, 1.5V-25V, 0-5A)

gamalot:
Some SWM34SRET6-50 MCUs from Synwit suitable for RGB LCD driving have 8M bytes of SDRAM stacked inside the package.

msuffidy:
I got this solar lights kit from a chain store here in Canada for around $5. I did so specifically to get out the solar wafer. I was interested in building a solar charger, but in a way maybe it is all really there right now. Maybe just cut the wire going to the leds? I may have to convert whatever is going through there? To hopefully 5V USB.

Really fast nighttime status toggle:
https://web.ncf.ca/fs864/pickup/silly.mp4

Maybe it works like this:

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