Pretty sweet haul. Now, let's get it out on a tray, hum, NICE! 🤣🤣 Two negative things about the TESMEN TM-510 is that 1. it doesn't measure AC or DC current, and 2. it doesn't measure capacitance. Two things I really like to have in a smart meter, especially for electronics work.
Yeah. Those are definitely downsides. Although I don't find myself measuring current all that often in my electronics work. I'm using my watt meter or bench psu to measure overall current, but I very rarely do it with my actual multimeter.
I really want to see that little multi meter go through its paces. The cable tester a must!!, also would love to see a video on the Nabu computer. Safe travels
@@AnotherMakeryet agiain you show kindness to someone else, and thats why you are such a great dude. Looking forward to some more retro stuff and much more
Wow, cruisen? Don't gain too much weight! Interesting haul this time. Panaflo was my go-to brand for fans many years ago. They were brushless, quiet and inexpensive on surplus sites. Sadly, the word got out, and they are not so cheap these days. I saw a YT vid on the Nabu. Seems like a great idea, but sad it did not take off with widespread 2-way communication. Wondering if these novel 8-bit machines will have value 50 years from now? Have to think there will be similar interest, as there are to 100 year old adding machines and typewriters today ... niche, but collectable. Well, you got the cable, but is someone providing a faux server on the interwebs?
haha. I'm taking the stairs on the cruise. There is a really good community on the nabu where you can either use a cloud server or (as I do) host one on the pi. I do think there's going to be a bell curve on this stuff. I think as the people who lived during the time of these vintage computers die off, people will care about them less. Nostalgia drives a lot of this preservation.
@@AnotherMaker it costs a bit more than the TM-150, about $20 but it does everything the TM-150 does and it also does capacitance, current, temperature via type-k probe, and has a bigger colour screen
Keep up your channel and your good work. Love your content. All way from South Africa👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much! SA is one of my favorite places on earth!
Tesmen TM-510
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Dual RCA to HDMI (My Favorite)
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RS-422 / RS-485 Cable
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CF-08LB 80mm Fans
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CT-20 Cable Tester
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My CT-20 Cable Tester Review
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Behringer CT100 Cable Tester
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Pretty sweet haul. Now, let's get it out on a tray, hum, NICE! 🤣🤣
Two negative things about the TESMEN TM-510 is that 1. it doesn't measure AC or DC current, and 2. it doesn't measure capacitance. Two things I really like to have in a smart meter, especially for electronics work.
Yeah. Those are definitely downsides. Although I don't find myself measuring current all that often in my electronics work. I'm using my watt meter or bench psu to measure overall current, but I very rarely do it with my actual multimeter.
I really want to see that little multi meter go through its paces. The cable tester a must!!, also would love to see a video on the Nabu computer. Safe travels
I did gift the multimeter, so I can't do a video anymore but it worked good enough. I need to break the Nabu out. It's been a while
@@AnotherMakeryet agiain you show kindness to someone else, and thats why you are such a great dude. Looking forward to some more retro stuff and much more
Happy cruising, use the stairs and avoid the elevator, there is so much nice food on cruises
haha I haven't taken a single elevator yet!
Wow, cruisen? Don't gain too much weight!
Interesting haul this time. Panaflo was my go-to brand for fans many years ago. They were brushless, quiet and inexpensive on surplus sites. Sadly, the word got out, and they are not so cheap these days.
I saw a YT vid on the Nabu. Seems like a great idea, but sad it did not take off with widespread 2-way communication. Wondering if these novel 8-bit machines will have value 50 years from now? Have to think there will be similar interest, as there are to 100 year old adding machines and typewriters today ... niche, but collectable. Well, you got the cable, but is someone providing a faux server on the interwebs?
haha. I'm taking the stairs on the cruise. There is a really good community on the nabu where you can either use a cloud server or (as I do) host one on the pi. I do think there's going to be a bell curve on this stuff. I think as the people who lived during the time of these vintage computers die off, people will care about them less. Nostalgia drives a lot of this preservation.
May I suggest the Aicevoos AS-118D Smart Digital Multimeter...
I'll check it out!
@@AnotherMaker it costs a bit more than the TM-150, about $20 but it does everything the TM-150 does and it also does capacitance, current, temperature via type-k probe, and has a bigger colour screen