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fourfathom:
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OK, that's just scary. How can any workbench be *that* neat???
But I do like the instrument "bookcase". I definitely have to make something like that.
ElectricPower:
--- Quote from: fourfathom on January 19, 2023, 07:01:26 am ---
--- Quote from: ElectricPower on January 19, 2023, 06:53:17 am ---Her is my little mancave:
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OK, that's just scary. How can any workbench be *that* neat???
But I do like the instrument "bookcase". I definitely have to make something like that.
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Because I cleaned properly before I took the picture :)
It's just a shep bookcase from an sheap Norwegian store. I think i gave around 10 USD for it :)
Calambres:
OK, I'll bite ;D
The electronic part of my man cave:
Detailed view of my homemade equipment, all of them used quite often:
Description:
1 - The ever ubiquitous Dim Bulb Tester
2 - Resistor decade box
3 - 30V max / 200mA to 10A / 60W DC load
4 - Differential Circuit breaker (GFCI) tester
5 - Square and sinewave analog signal generator (http://pisotones.com/GF/GF.htm)
6 - Pi RF attenuator and dummy antena
7 - RF amplifier
8 - 8A - 8V to 22V DC short protected and current adjustable power supply
9 - (under the fan) Capacitor Leakage Tester (http://pisotones.com/CLT-R/CLT.htm)
10 - 230V-230V 100W Isolation transformer
11 - Capacitor outer foil detector (http://pisotones.com/Articulos/DirCaps/DirCaps.htm)
12 - 200V - 100W - 0A to 1.5A DC load (http://pisotones.com/CF-DC/CF-DC.htm)
13 - Mr. Carlson's low voltage capacitor leakage tester
14 - +/- 0V to 32V - 1A symmetrical power supply
...and out of sight, a transistor curve tracer:
There are some other minor projects here and there... I've been making DIY electronics for decades now!
Gyro:
--- Quote from: ElectricPower on January 19, 2023, 06:53:17 am ---Her is my little mancave:
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Just a note that we have a long 'show your workbench / mancave' thread for where the general work area outweighs the home-made equipment...
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/chat/whats-your-work-benchlab-look-like-post-some-pictures-of-your-lab/
BillyO:
I built this up a couple of months ago. Just a cheap DC-load module in a nice case with an isolated linear power supply and set up for switchable 2-wire/4-wire mode.
I use it quite a bit for testing rechargeable batteries and other things. It's a lot easier to use than my Siglent load, so it gets all the small, simple work. Quite surprised how much use I'm getting out of it actually.
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