Guys following up from my Texio cs-4125a scope: the guy doesn't want to sell it anymore... he is delusional since he never ever used the scope and thinks he can sell if for more. I contacted nearly all those who sell analog scopes, no scopes to be found now. most of them are broken or very expensive.
anyway, someone offered me his Hanmatek DOS1102 digital scope for about 115$. it is used with good condition but doesn't power on now since he didn't use it for a while and now sent to be repaired. he expects it to be repaired easily since it was fully functional before, so maybe power cord or input issue. this guy is a mechanical so he doesn't know a thing about electronics.
so is this scope any good?
the only issue i found with it is that it supports 5mv per division as maximum, not 1mv. so can i solve this by getting a x10 probe or amplifier of some sort?
anyway, right now this is the only scope available if its repair got it to work again for about 113$ (80 JOD).
I hope someone used it here to enlighten me about it. especially for using it to measure psu ripple and noise
the only issue i found with it is that it supports 5mv per division as maximum, not 1mv. so can i solve this by getting a x10 probe or amplifier of some sort?
Please understand that a "X10" probe divides the signal, not the other way around, so you'll end up with 1V indicated if you have an actual signal that's 10V if measured with a DMM or similar.
I know it divides the signal, maybe I wrote the wrong words in my post.
However, isn't there an amplifier probe or little product to address such issue? I mean I can hook an op-amp circuit to do so but this probably won't be that professional and accurate.
I am more interested now about the scope itself... I hope someone tried it before.
(All directions vs. other directions)
I've seen bookshops over here that have a "Literature" section and a "Fiction" section. The staff couldn't tell me why a book was placed in one section not the other.
Anybody here with some experience with this tool?
SEQURE SQ-ES126 (code: BGSQES126, US$76.43)
https://ban.ggood.vip/WLKx
I saw it in this video from JohnnyQ90:
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/KJoAAOSwn9Jfym5n/s-l1600.jpg
I'm finding it interesting because it looks like, that one can set the torque electronically.
And it is much cheaper than Wiha (and I'm a Wiha fanboy )
The one thing that did make me wonder, though, was some of the B roads. The speed limit for a few of the ones I traversed was generous to say the least - especially when they were 1.5 lanes wide, winding, undulating and with six foot vegetation brushing up to the bitumen.
THIS!!! ===> https://youtu.be/39O4cmGt7g8?t=128
Anybody here with some experience with this tool?
SEQURE SQ-ES126 (code: BGSQES126, US$76.43)
https://ban.ggood.vip/WLKx
I saw it in this video from JohnnyQ90:
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/KJoAAOSwn9Jfym5n/s-l1600.jpg
I'm finding it interesting because it looks like, that one can set the torque electronically.
And it is much cheaper than Wiha (and I'm a Wiha fanboy )
How often would you need an exact torque on screws that size, and would you trust it to have given the correct torque?
The Wiha may be a bit more expensive, but you will not be disappointed by it's function and definitely by not the quality of the device. I have the Wiha for about a year now and it's worth every penny.
McBryce.
All the better to pre choppy choppy stock for the Laser. Between this big boy and the Tracksaw I can't see me ever needing a Table Saw was part of the reason to go this size. Added feature is added likelihood of retaining the number of digits I was born with
You think?
Proportion of YouTube videos watched involving stand-alone mechanical saws that make me wince expecting digits or limbs to go flying:
Horizontal bandsaws 10% Table saws 20% Vertical bandsaws 90%
Kickback or getting dragged into Tables saws is more like the 90% partly due to blade angles and also fence issues. Good pushsticks and methods are needed with all of them regardlessYep, little stuff is where the highest risk is but often we're too lazy to mitigate risk.
I used to have a evenings piece work sideline cutting a range of wedges for wedging the treads and risers in wooden stair construction and cut some 5 different sizes by the drum full.
First cut was a 35mm wide wedge then split in half which was were real risk was and we had a tunnel covering the blade so to not wear any from the rear edge of the saw and anti kickback fingers on the inlet to the tunnel but it didn't stop one little swine one evening and flicked the sharp cornered little mongrel into the soft web between my thumb and forefinger to punch a good triangular divot and leak the red stuff big time. Put a funny look on my face I can tell you !
Radial Arm Saws: Hold my beer.
I think that's more than a bit realistic snipped from this video https://youtu.be/AHRwN99fGCYDado heads scare me more !
Who ever thought wobbling a saw blade at a few 1000rpm was a good idea.
Continuing the wildly OT theme, I've had a liking for these very basic bench saws since I first used them in my teens some 40+ yrs back:
Continuing the wildly OT theme, I've had a liking for these very basic bench saws since I first used them in my teens some 40+ yrs back:
An "entertaining" (and salutary) video for those that haven't been taught how to use a table saw:
Continuing the wildly OT theme, I've had a liking for these very basic bench saws since I first used them in my teens some 40+ yrs back:
An "entertaining" (and salutary) video for those that haven't been taught how to use a table saw:Didn't get 1/2 way through it and couldn't bear to watch the muppet a moment longer.
Unbelievable, he nearly lost his hand on video....fuckwit !
Heads up for UK sellers and buyers on eBay: it’s £1 listing weekend.
Continuing the wildly OT theme, I've had a liking for these very basic bench saws since I first used them in my teens some 40+ yrs back:
An "entertaining" (and salutary) video for those that haven't been taught how to use a table saw:Didn't get 1/2 way through it and couldn't bear to watch the muppet a moment longer.
Unbelievable, he nearly lost his hand on video....fuckwit !
Guys following up from my Texio cs-4125a scope: the guy doesn't want to sell it anymore... he is delusional since he never ever used the scope and thinks he can sell if for more. I contacted nearly all those who sell analog scopes, no scopes to be found now. most of them are broken or very expensive.
anyway, someone offered me his Hanmatek DOS1102 digital scope for about 115$. it is used with good condition but doesn't power on now since he didn't use it for a while and now sent to be repaired. he expects it to be repaired easily since it was fully functional before, so maybe power cord or input issue. this guy is a mechanical so he doesn't know a thing about electronics.
so is this scope any good?
the only issue i found with it is that it supports 5mv per division as maximum, not 1mv. so can i solve this by getting a x10 probe or amplifier of some sort?
anyway, right now this is the only scope available if its repair got it to work again for about 113$ (80 JOD).
I hope someone used it here to enlighten me about it. especially for using it to measure psu ripple and noise
The 'scope is a "clone" of the Owon SDS 1102, so there is a lot of information around about it.
Seems quite a nice Oscilloscope.
Guys following up from my Texio cs-4125a scope: the guy doesn't want to sell it anymore... he is delusional since he never ever used the scope and thinks he can sell if for more. I contacted nearly all those who sell analog scopes, no scopes to be found now. most of them are broken or very expensive.
anyway, someone offered me his Hanmatek DOS1102 digital scope for about 115$. it is used with good condition but doesn't power on now since he didn't use it for a while and now sent to be repaired. he expects it to be repaired easily since it was fully functional before, so maybe power cord or input issue. this guy is a mechanical so he doesn't know a thing about electronics.
so is this scope any good?
the only issue i found with it is that it supports 5mv per division as maximum, not 1mv. so can i solve this by getting a x10 probe or amplifier of some sort?
anyway, right now this is the only scope available if its repair got it to work again for about 113$ (80 JOD).
I hope someone used it here to enlighten me about it. especially for using it to measure psu ripple and noise
The 'scope is a "clone" of the Owon SDS 1102, so there is a lot of information around about it.
Seems quite a nice Oscilloscope.
I figured out it is a kinda clone but this is still a digital scope which should be a lot better that a 20 mhz analog one, despite being 5mv only.
As for 5mv sensitivity, does the measurement function be able to detect less values? like 1mv or 500uv or so? even if the smallest volt per division is 5mv.
the price is just 115$ though. I hope someone actually used it can comment here his experience.
I'm just going to put this here. From the Swedish magazine "Populär Radio", December 1953.
I'm just going to put this here. From the Swedish magazine "Populär Radio", December 1953.
Can you imagine the stink, smoke, flames, and PCB's when that big oil filled RIFA decides to puke it's guts?
Guys following up from my Texio cs-4125a scope: the guy doesn't want to sell it anymore... he is delusional since he never ever used the scope and thinks he can sell if for more. I contacted nearly all those who sell analog scopes, no scopes to be found now. most of them are broken or very expensive.
anyway, someone offered me his Hanmatek DOS1102 digital scope for about 115$. it is used with good condition but doesn't power on now since he didn't use it for a while and now sent to be repaired. he expects it to be repaired easily since it was fully functional before, so maybe power cord or input issue. this guy is a mechanical so he doesn't know a thing about electronics.
so is this scope any good?
the only issue i found with it is that it supports 5mv per division as maximum, not 1mv. so can i solve this by getting a x10 probe or amplifier of some sort?
anyway, right now this is the only scope available if its repair got it to work again for about 113$ (80 JOD).
I hope someone used it here to enlighten me about it. especially for using it to measure psu ripple and noise
The 'scope is a "clone" of the Owon SDS 1102, so there is a lot of information around about it.
Seems quite a nice Oscilloscope.
I figured out it is a kinda clone but this is still a digital scope which should be a lot better that a 20 mhz analog one, despite being 5mv only.
As for 5mv sensitivity, does the measurement function be able to detect less values? like 1mv or 500uv or so? even if the smallest volt per division is 5mv.
the price is just 115$ though. I hope someone actually used it can comment here his experience.
I'm just going to put this here. From the Swedish magazine "Populär Radio", December 1953.
Can you imagine the stink, smoke, flames, and PCB's when that big oil filled RIFA decides to puke it's guts?
Oil filled caps are a totally different kettle of fish to the scungy RIFAs we know & love, with 30-50 trouble free years not at all unusual for that class of cap.
They were never a cheap component back in the day, but for use in a piece of equipment which has to work 24/7 for years, expense wasn't a big concern.
I must stay off Ebay. I broke down. The price was right. It powers up, no error codes, good physical shape, and last cal date of 2007.
It's the same place that I bought the Fluke 8505A last year.
I think I may becoming an hp fan boy.