Is that to scare away those monsters that like to hide under the bed?
OK, the mind boggles... I thought you meant a CNC or Laser Cutter bed but a sleeping/mattress type bed?
Someone else can ask what it's for.
It's described on the Hackaday.io project page.
Should have read the link...
I thought it came on with the bed moving.... not the feet dangling.
Nice ideas and sorry for the confusion! My wife's using the nursing light function every night and is very happy with it. The next step is to get a PCB made in China and to implement a basic user interface for setup. I want it to be usable for people without having to program / flashing anything.
Max
Those flat CRT's are cool. I have a 4 inch one from an old video intercom (they were used before LCD so the unit could lay flat on the wall).
Today, I picked up an old analogue Tek scope from Akihabara as I was wandering around. Something to poke at once I finish restoring the two nixie frequency meters/counters I got recently too.
Those flat CRT's are cool. I have a 4 inch one from an old video intercom (they were used before LCD so the unit could lay flat on the wall).
Today, I picked up an old analogue Tek scope from Akihabara as I was wandering around. Something to poke at once I finish restoring the two nixie frequency meters/counters I got recently too.
Oh my, is that sticker on the screen the price?
If it is I'm envious
Why do salespersons always put the pricesticker on the exact spot you least want it
Why do salespersons always put the pricesticker on the exact spot you least want it
Annoying yeah, but if that is the price then it's a 100MHz Tek 'scope for about 25 Euros. I'd put up with the inconvenience of having to clean and polish it for that price.
Looks like 3240 yuan to me?!
Looks like 3240 yuan to me?!
i think, It is yen symbol with double line.
Why do salespersons always put the pricesticker on the exact spot you least want it
Worse, it is a plastic blue filter in front of the actual glass screen.
Why do salespersons always put the pricesticker on the exact spot you least want it
Its not just the salesdroids.
Back in the early 1970s a prof in my uni department ordered an HP35 calculator, the first scientific pocket calculator.
Upon arrival, the receiving/inventory people applied one of those thick aluminum property tags identifying it as property of the school.
Alas, the most convenient place to put this (unremovable) thick tag was directly across the bubble LED readout along the top.
Of course, this completely ruined the functionality of the calculator since you couldn't see the readout.
I don't remember whether they got the bean counters to replace the calculator they ruined.
Why do salespersons always put the pricesticker on the exact spot you least want it
If it's glass it's probably the best price. I'm not sure about the surface on this specific oscilloscope.
It's Yen, not Yuan. So about $30.
Yep, it's Yen.
They had another lower model for the same price too, naturally I chose the bigger number. More numbers, more betterer.
That was a steal, it equates to £23 GBP, a real deal.
I dropped my laptop last week and totalled the screen! Completely smashed to bits!
Anyways I got one from these guys "Notebookspares" on Ebay who made it a very easy process considering I have never changed one out before.
1 email and they told me where to get the code from mine so I would order the proper screen 1st time. The screen came in a couple of days and is now working great in said laptop! A very easy process!
I bought a set of feet for my 6114A power supply!
As a Test Equipment Addict I didn't care they're coming with some Test Equipment mounted to them:
(Source: ebay)
Slightly better view of the front panel:
(Source: ebay)
I'll see what to do with the Hewlett Packard 4260A LCR Bridge when it's on my bench.
It was offered as "For parts" although a test with a resistor was successful according to the sellers description.
For ~40€ plus 30€ shipping and ~14€ customs and fees the overall cost are not too bad if I could sell the device for a reasonable price...with other feet.
And actually I
really should sell it because I already have a modern HP 4263A LCR Meter...
My second 6114A comes with feet so now I have two 6114A with original feet.
Glad you got it sorted.
Thank you buddy!
To be honest I thought it was a goner!
You know how you can drop something and it's more a "light" drop with not much of a thud when it lands,,,, or on the other hand it can be a "HEAVY" drop and a REAL THUD THUMP WHACK!! when it lands?
Mine was a proper heavy thump landing it went down like a dropped pint of lager! All going good again now though so I am a happy camper!
Test driving a new Toy as the Hail and Rain comes down outside supported by Coopers Extra Stouts X3 and opening 4
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Ryze Tello ex Gearbest. Want the most stable indoor/outdoor (lightwind) drone
Has a few issues with choppy video but it is surrounded by a heap of running gear. Sorry I should have ducked out of shot
https://youtu.be/12zGrkHceOM