2.5 kWh 16s LG chemical LiPo battery pack. To be used in electric garden tractor conversion. $340 + 40 shipping.
Good deal if it has most of that capacity. Also shipping for $40 is reasonable considering the weight of the thing (60lb?) and hazardous materials.
Local Homebase is closing down, so picked a reasonably decent mains drill for £13, and a high security mortice lock for £6.50 (Normally £35) Fancied a vertical router (wood, not electrons!) for £26 but not sure I'd use it. Although I have seen some people use them to make PCBs.
2.5 kWh 16s LG chemical LiPo battery pack. To be used in electric garden tractor conversion. $340 + 40 shipping.
Bingo! where did you get that?
2.5 kWh 16s LG chemical LiPo battery pack. To be used in electric garden tractor conversion. $340 + 40 shipping.
Good deal if it has most of that capacity. Also shipping for $40 is reasonable considering the weight of the thing (60lb?) and hazardous materials.
Yes. Supposedly capacity has been tested and verified. I will Test myself soon.
Congratulations and commiserations!
The two (or is it four now) clock problem!
It is in good hands.
Rob
Yet another dead HP 3458A
You're kind of mad, aren't you?
There is a thin line between madness and brilliancy , I put TiN on the brilliant side of that line
The post just dropped these off. Woohoo!
I need to keep pushing and finish my bench - at the moment I don't have anywhere to put it!
Don't 'assume' dimensions from photos ASK before hiring a truck one size to small (and with no tailgate lifter) then driving it several hours each way
Gantry wasn't to bad to drop off the rails and the seller was more than helpful. Unfortunately the Bed and rails now have to come off the table too so it will go through a door.
I am offering Beer or Scotch and Pizza's to those with strong backs and weak heads tomorrow to move it into place.
Bonus for the trip it was our State election today and I managed to avoid all political BS by being on the road and already postal voting with Pink Floyd and the Oils drowning out the road noise
And On topic a bunch of MDF and Acrylic for enclosures and playing.
My old Creek 4330 is starting to act up and I'm probably going to have to take it out of service for maintenance. As slow as I am to work on stuff that may take a while so I needed a replacement. The NAD 310 I bought a while back was going to take care of that, but I found a few things I didn't like about it, So I went looking for something else.
This is what I ended up with. Pretty nice. No complaints so far.
Due to budget constraints (again) yesterday and today I spent buying what I thought was a very exotic, rare and valuable space to allow building an enclosure for the CNC to go into. Time to get the shoehorn out again
Yes there is a problem on the other side of the printer enclosure......
Time to get the shoehorn out again
Yes there is a problem on the other side of the printer enclosure......
Can't you just move those storage boxes?
I see there is a compressed air jet to clear dust away from the router bit. But don't see any vacuum dust collection system. Is there one? Because you are going to wish there was, after everything in that room (and any connected rooms) gets covered in fine router wood dust. I've been though that painful learning experience myself.
There is a magnetic shoe/brush for extraction and I am adding a cover over the table. I measured the CNC with the gantry off was the problem and didn't realize the stepper sits outside that. It will fit just need to shift three large heavy things to make it happen
I got one of these wee fellows yesterday!
I have the older mains powered 1 but the cable always seems to be just too short or knocks things over as I try to get into awkward bits or whatever and the re-chargeable one just seems like the best option for me.
I got the 7.8v one which is the 2nd one up but it has plenty grunt and the battery lasts fine and also has a quick 1hr charge time. If I find myself running out of battery too often i'll get another 1 as a spare to switch out when needed.
You can get the 10v or even 12v which will really last i feel but the are a bit more ££'s obviosly. I feel the 1 i went with will suit me needs fine
Time to get the shoehorn out again
Yes there is a problem on the other side of the printer enclosure......
Can't you just move those storage boxes?
I see there is a compressed air jet to clear dust away from the router bit. But don't see any vacuum dust collection system. Is there one? Because you are going to wish there was, after everything in that room (and any connected rooms) gets covered in fine router wood dust. I've been though that painful learning experience myself.
My bike has a layer of dust on it and it's nowhere near a CNC machine.
McBryce.
I got this little beauty delivered this morning! Looks minted! I only had a quick swatch at it but i'll open it up later and get a proper look at it.
Did you give it a twist test?
I got this little beauty delivered this morning! Looks minted! I only had a quick swatch at it but i'll open it up later and get a proper look at it.
Did you give it a twist test?
Ha Ha! I haven't but i'll let you know when i do! I haven't gotten round to havong a proper look at it yet but from the quickie i did get i saw there is old bits of ooss and bits of someones dinner and all sorts stuck in the probe jacks! YUCK!!
I'll take it apart and give it a real good clean and see how i go from there. If it is real grotty i'll post pictures!
I got this delivered today for a Technics Amplifier I'm repairing, now I have to wait for the thermal compound to arrive before I can install it
Der EE is HR
Now to get an English manual somewhere !!!
Cheers,
DC1MC
Just a hard drive and 2 micro SD cards.