Enjoyed the lab tour! Got a few pointers and ideas of things I'm missing, Kapton tape, Isopropyl Alcohol, Acetone. keep posting videos! Sounds like you have some intresting ones to come!
I saw that the window is next to your lab and that very good for fumes,also mat grounded & ground wrist band available.many other accessories. What I did not see that are very handy to have are Mirror when repairing TV, analog multimeter I personally like to check capacitors for those that I don't have there reading, analog meter that has Null (zero center) very good for speakers & other,Very low resistance meter very good to look for a short this was used on the Industry, pair of speakers with aligator clips connected, I did not see the "original chamois cloth" not imitation, to clean "Video Heads" lint free cloth can be used but must be very carefull
How would I be able to set up something like this cheaply to allow me to do small projects at home? Loved the video, keep on doing what you're doing :)
I'm about to set up something similar. Thanks for the heads up.
Enjoyed the lab tour! Got a few pointers and ideas of things I'm missing, Kapton tape, Isopropyl Alcohol, Acetone.
keep posting videos! Sounds like you have some intresting ones to come!
+TornTech I will do. Thanks for watching.
Thanks a lot Mister.
good tips
I saw that the window is next to your lab and that very good for fumes,also mat grounded & ground wrist band available.many other accessories. What I did not see that are very handy to have are Mirror when repairing TV, analog multimeter I personally like to check capacitors for those that I don't have there reading, analog meter that has Null (zero center) very good for speakers & other,Very low resistance meter very good to look for a short this was used on the Industry, pair of speakers with aligator clips connected, I did not see the "original chamois cloth" not imitation, to clean "Video Heads" lint free cloth can be used but must be very carefull
Nice tips, Boss! Now what was that machine called so I can look into possibly purchasing one?
Yihua 853d rework Station.
How would I be able to set up something like this cheaply to allow me to do small projects at home? Loved the video, keep on doing what you're doing :)
Absolutely. There's not that much cost involved.
I would prefer to have a cro and variable power supply, fume extractor, and a silicon mat.
There is.
Never mind on that. Sorry to bother. I decided to put the joint down and look at the name on the machine..
Too many multimeters, where is LCR meter? and or even a nice analogue scope (they are cheap enough).