i finally got around to making a fresh start on my mancave/lab. Including putting up that awesome electromagnetic chart that dave found ages ago.
I love the HP/Agilent Lab power supplies on the right side of your desk with the red/black wiring on top. How else can you access those damn connectors in the back. I guess I'm not the only eevblog "fool" with that issue and a similar solution to yours .
Basic gear compared to some of you guys!
Why do you need two chairs ?
Why do you need two chairs ?
One with the back down, and the other is a back-up?
Or maybe he is that mythical geek with a partner who shares his technical interests? (I know, it's an unlikely concept.)
i finally got around to making a fresh start on my mancave/lab. Including putting up that awesome electromagnetic chart that dave found ages ago.
I love the HP/Agilent Lab power supplies on the right side of your desk with the red/black wiring on top. How else can you access those damn connectors in the back. I guess I'm not the only eevblog "fool" with that issue and a similar solution to yours .
The PSU are built with the option of mounting front panel sockets.
Dave did a vid on his not long ago:
I CBA for the moment and found some 20A ring term to banana adapters, then use a standard extension lead to bring a socket round the front.
Not pretty, I will mod them properly when the time is right
Notice how Dave damaged the front putting in those binding posts. I just don't see any good way of attaching them to the front plastic, even with a backing plate. The thing is just not made to support turning force/torque on the front panel.
Including putting up that awesome electromagnetic chart that dave found ages ago.
Very nice and comfy looking.
That a VNA?
As well as Shoei (MTB or sportsbike?) and a powerkite.
Healthy body and mind
@Yago: how much confidence can you have in a safety helmet that comes in that much protective packaging?
Where did you buy this great "Chart or electromagnetic radiation"
This looks really awesome.
Where did you buy this great "Chart or electromagnetic radiation"
This looks really awesome.He probably had it printed, you can find it here.
Be warned it's 107MB
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7404/9403051123_e904eb9c89_o.jpg
I had no more room for a drill press and vise in my electronics lab.
so I put a workbench, with Bosch DP 500 drill press stand and Heuer Compact Vise, in my living room for non-electronic work:
Too clean (standing joke "Do you do any work" )
A mitre saw as well
Too clean (standing joke "Do you do any work" )
I hope that my electronics lab is messy enough for you