I finally pulled the trigger on Ariel Rocholl's (RF Explorer) EMC probes:
Recently I broke my DIY sniffer probe and I might need it for an upcoming project so I bit the bullet.
These are discussed in this thread:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/new-affordable-emc-probe-set-at-a-bargain-price-from-ariel-rocholl's-lab/msg1097666/#msg1097666
I finally pulled the trigger on Ariel Rocholl's (RF Explorer) EMC probes:
Recently I broke my DIY sniffer probe and I might need it for an upcoming project so I bit the bullet.
These are discussed in this thread:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/new-affordable-emc-probe-set-at-a-bargain-price-from-ariel-rocholl's-lab/msg1097666/#msg1097666
Hey,
Csn you share the link where you got then? Looking for someting like this.
Thanks
I finally pulled the trigger on Ariel Rocholl's (RF Explorer) EMC probes:
Recently I broke my DIY sniffer probe and I might need it for an upcoming project so I bit the bullet.
These are discussed in this thread:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/new-affordable-emc-probe-set-at-a-bargain-price-from-ariel-rocholl's-lab/msg1097666/#msg1097666
Hey,
Csn you share the link where you got then? Looking for someting like this.
ThanksFrom Seeedstudio https://www.seeedstudio.com/RF-Explorer-Near-Field-Antenna-Kit-p-2784.html
Something to get superfluous concrete things out of my way..
I want to get rid of an old unused (->superfluous) Waschkessel (see wikipedia for explanation (first picture):https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waschkessel) in my cellar that's just eating up space for nothing.
I tried to destruct it only with hammer and chisel manually but realized I want to come to an end within hours/a day and not weeks or months..
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Something to get superfluous concrete things out of my way..
I want to get rid of an old unused (->superfluous) Waschkessel (see wikipedia for explanation (first picture):https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waschkessel) in my cellar that's just eating up space for nothing.
I tried to destruct it only with hammer and chisel manually but realized I want to come to an end within hours/a day and not weeks or months..
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For those among us that don't speak german
Wash boiler
A washing vessel is a heatable container which serves to heat water or washing liquor and is washed in the laundry. The heating is usually done by a wood or coal fire, rarely with gas. Until the widespread use of the washing machine in the 1960s, washing kettles belonged to most households, but today they are rarely used.
Just made my first purchase on Ebay for a while now, its been a bit chaotic since Christmas.
..did you get the carrying case it has to be stored and transported in with it..?
Nice young timer DMM. Is it a Schlumber solarton brand?
You will clean it up, will you?
..did you get the carrying case it has to be stored and transported in with it..?
[gnaa.. too late: bitseeker made the joke first in the Test Equipment Anonymous (TEA) group therapy thread..]
..did you get the carrying case it has to be stored and transported in with it..?
[gnaa.. too late: bitseeker made the joke first in the Test Equipment Anonymous (TEA) group therapy thread..]
Keen eye, URI. Impressive.
..did you get the carrying case it has to be stored and transported in with it..?
[gnaa.. too late: bitseeker made the joke first in the Test Equipment Anonymous (TEA) group therapy thread..]
Keen eye, URI. Impressive.I'm reading this and the Test Equipment Anonymous (TEA) group therapy thread regularly. This time, I read this thread first..
I wanted to correct my writing "Schlumber" in "Schlumberger" but accidantially hit "Remove" instead of "Modify".
So please don't wonder why the originating posting isn't there anymore...
I was too blind to find the translation obviously.
I was too blind to find the translation obviously.
Perhaps you'll find this one quite useful:
https://dict.leo.org/englisch-deutsch/
It helped me a lot in the past.
Thanks. It also does help me regularly.
Leo offers Waschkessel - Copper. That's it.
Google Translate suggests wash boilers and Pons suggests wash boiler.
I have to spread my efforts in searching good translations a bit sometimes, I think.
Thanks. It also does help me regularly.
Leo offers Waschkessel - Copper. That's it.
Google Translate suggests wash boilers and Pons suggests wash boiler.
I have to spread my efforts in searching good translations a bit sometimes, I think. :)q
The term Copper is the common usage name in Australia at least. Named after the normal Copper liner. Outsides of Brick Cast Iron or Concrete were common with a fire box under them in a lot of cases. Still in use in the early 60's. These days I have several liners with pot plants in them and one cast Iron outer as a stand.
Got an ANENG 8009 multimeter.
Felt curious about all the hype about his little bugger in this forum and elsewhere. It seems a pretty nice piece of kit and cheap to boot.
And now for the mini-fuse ebay hunt...
I quote myself:Got an ANENG 8009 multimeter.
Felt curious about all the hype about his little bugger in this forum and elsewhere. It seems a pretty nice piece of kit and cheap to boot.
And now for the mini-fuse ebay hunt...Found spares for the 10A minifuses but can't find anything valid for the 200mA fuses. Anyone?...