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Test Equipment Anonymous (TEA) group therapy thread
Vgkid:
@Beanflying , when will we start getting some teardowns... :horse:
beanflying:
The 740A/B thread is here https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/hewlett-packard-740b-dc-standard-digital-voltmeter-(and-740a)/msg1419955/#msg1419955
I now have the bits for doing some more work on mine.
The Valhalla needs a teardown I guess but it worked perfectly on arrival so all I did was a dust removal and put the covers back on. 8)
GerryBags:
Well, my Ohmless 3455A turned up today. I'm cleaning off the layer of sticky orange goop covering the front panel, and all the buttons, before doing anything else. I's not a very heavy box, but it's 21" deep. I think this is going to necessitate yet another re-arrange of my bench.
Brumby:
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* RAM: Random Access Management - The process of locating various pieces of test equipment in a manner so that they are quickly and easily accessible. This process can be applied to both equipment storage areas as well as the active work bench. Failure to implement a RAM protocol will result in equipment getting buried, requiring the moving of several other pieces of equipment to gain access to a specific item or, even worse, to prevent that specific item from being found. (see also: DRAM, RAMBUS, RAMDAC, SRAM, TETRIS)
* RAMDAC: Random Access Management - Distribution, Access and Comfort. The process of designing the layout of a workbench to accommodate all the equipment desired and to have it placed in a functional manner where everything can be comfortably accessed. This process can become somewhat of a challenge in ordinary circumstances, but even more so if other factors - such as DPI, EMI or TEST - are involved. (see also: RAM)
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and possibly some
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* TETRIS: Test Equipment Torment - Reorganization In Situ. The equivalent of changing spark plugs while driving down the highway, this is the high stress process of rearranging equipment - but being limited to doing so in the existing space. Any attempt to 'borrow' space in another area of the premises is met with threats of items found outside the boundaries of toleration will be immediately disposed of. Protests are met with references to some storage area that was temporarily borrowed 3 years ago - that you still occupy. (see also: RAM)
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We empathise.
Mr. Scram:
--- Quote from: GerryBags on May 24, 2018, 01:40:58 am ---Well, my Ohmless 3455A turned up today. I'm cleaning off the layer of sticky orange goop covering the front panel, and all the buttons, before doing anything else. I's not a very heavy box, but it's 21" deep. I think this is going to necessitate yet another re-arrange of my bench.
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German tank maintenance? Do you have a Tiger in your lab you're not telling us about?
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