Another New Lab Fit Up

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Another New Lab Fit Up

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My house is full of stuff from 3 houses:
  • my stuff. Can't reasonably complain about that.
  • some of my parents' nice stuff. Can't reasonably complain about that either, but did they have to have a 10-15 room house depending on what you count as a room.
  • my daughter stuff - or rather the stuff she didn't want to take with her to a succession of rented flats. And I won't embarrass her by mentioning what she didn't want to take and didn't want to throw out.
She now has a house of her own (larger than mine!), which means I can present her with her stuff and let her decide what she doesn't want to keep. Ah, revenge is best served cold, and savoured.

Anyway, it means I've been able to go from this:

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to this:

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Is it finished? Of course not; it never will be. But it will soon be useable.
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tggzzz wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 7:11 pm My house is full of stuff from 3 houses:
  • my stuff. Can't reasonably complain about that.
  • some of my parents' nice stuff. Can't reasonably complain about that either, but did they have to have a 10-15 room house depending on what you count as a room.
  • my daughter stuff - or rather the stuff she didn't want to take with her to a succession of rented flats. And I won't embarrass her by mentioning what she didn't want to take and didn't want to throw out.
She now has a house of her own (larger than mine!), which means I can present her with her stuff and let her decide what she doesn't want to keep. Ah, revenge is best served cold, and savoured.

Anyway, it means I've been able to go from this:

Image

to this:

Image
Image
Image

Is it finished? Of course not; it never will be. But it will soon be useable.
Still to fit in: a half-working Tek 485 and a 7-decade KVD.
Still to evict: some scopes, decade resistors, RF power meters, and miscellaneous treasures.
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All the electrons will fall out, this makes zero sense, WTF? :lol: :lol: :lol:
Who let Murphy in?

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I see the coveted 485 occupies the special place on the bench. :D
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Specmaster wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 8:09 pm Image
All the electrons will fall out, this makes zero sense, WTF? :lol: :lol: :lol:
Excellent!

Everything has got to be somewhere. I deliberately placed that there wondering if some <adjectives deleted> person would notice :)

I'm going to replace the lower socket which works as well as my "new" 485 with the three socket variant.
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Actually the electrons are more likely to fall out the front panel connections of this device. (Shrouded 4mm connections? What are they?)

The load is 100kohms, so the source has to be able to deliver 10mA at 1kV. Not sure whether an RCD could save me :)
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tggzzz wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 11:29 pm Actually the electrons are more likely to fall out the front panel connections of this device. (Shrouded 4mm connections? What are they?)

The load is 100kohms, so the source has to be able to deliver 10mA at 1kV. Not sure whether an RCD could save me :)
Personally, I wouldn't want to find out either, 230V is enough, I have a healthy respect for high voltages :shock:
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tggzzz wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 7:11 pm ...Anyway, it means I've been able to go from this: Image to this: Image

Is it finished? Of course not; it never will be. But it will soon be useable.
Woops... you made a clean spot. Yer fooked now; well & truly fooked... :rofl:

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Specmaster wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 8:09 pm
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All the electrons will fall out, this makes zero sense, WTF? :lol: :lol: :lol:
No they won't... he covered the holes with sparky tape. :rofl:

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Ok that was an impressive change that was!

The important thing is it looks like there's more room for toys now :)
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bd139 wrote: Fri May 19, 2023 9:35 am Ok that was an impressive change that was!

The important thing is it looks like there's more room for toys now :)
Enabled by (mostly) evicting the sproglet; remaining stuff is books and valuables occupying my half landing, and her vintage van spares occupying my (asbestos cement) shed. That leaves only the stuff from my parent's house.

You know those TV programmes where relatives get a professional cleaner into a compulsive hoarder's house? I'm managing to stave that off, since I've recently rediscovered that most of my floors are carpeted.

So no, there isn't any more room for toys. (And the second binocular microscope I bought two days ago doesn't count. Honest)
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tggzzz wrote: Fri May 19, 2023 9:46 am
bd139 wrote: Fri May 19, 2023 9:35 am Ok that was an impressive change that was!

The important thing is it looks like there's more room for toys now :)
Enabled by (mostly) evicting the sproglet; remaining stuff is books and valuables occupying my half landing, and her vintage van spares occupying my (asbestos cement) shed. That leaves only the stuff from my parent's house.

You know those TV programmes where relatives get a professional cleaner into a compulsive hoarder's house? I'm managing to stave that off, since I've recently rediscovered that most of my floors are carpeted.

So no, there isn't any more room for toys. (And the second binocular microscope I bought two days ago doesn't count. Honest)
Mine doesn't take up a lot of room fortunately. The problem is that she does make one hell of a mess in the kitchen :lol:

I bet you can find some space to squeeze in some stuff from Dunstable ;)
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bd139 wrote: Fri May 19, 2023 9:52 am
tggzzz wrote: Fri May 19, 2023 9:46 am
bd139 wrote: Fri May 19, 2023 9:35 am Ok that was an impressive change that was!

The important thing is it looks like there's more room for toys now :)
Enabled by (mostly) evicting the sproglet; remaining stuff is books and valuables occupying my half landing, and her vintage van spares occupying my (asbestos cement) shed. That leaves only the stuff from my parent's house.

You know those TV programmes where relatives get a professional cleaner into a compulsive hoarder's house? I'm managing to stave that off, since I've recently rediscovered that most of my floors are carpeted.

So no, there isn't any more room for toys. (And the second binocular microscope I bought two days ago doesn't count. Honest)
Mine doesn't take up a lot of room fortunately. The problem is that she does make one hell of a mess in the kitchen :lol:
Hah. Mine has spent the last 6 months putting in a second kitchen. (Remember Bill and Dave's help via the carcass of my HP5371?)

The "commercial" kitchen is done, but the "domestic" kitchen is still not finished :(
I bet you can find some space to squeeze in some stuff from Dunstable ;)
Only if it is exceptional and/or I flog some of my larger treasures.

Unfortunately the next PPAuction looks (based on pixellated photos in a flysheet) too interesting for my own good.
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