It might help to install the display panel on a vertical support in the back of the cart. So you have more space on top, especially if it can get knocked off the table , but that is efficient, and that means more money, and less stress!! .Best one I've seen.!!
Might have to try this since I have a roll around cart that never moves. I keep it in one spot and that's pretty much pointless. Plus it will free up my work bench more.
Looking good! In my new shop, (with a real floor) I’ll be appropriating some cues from you and setting my resistors up in a similar fashion. I love setting up new benches. It’s always a study in fun and efficiency.
That setup is well designed and *SICK*. For the table top display piece, I think a black color matched wrapped piece of 2x4 (or 2x6) wood would fit nicely, while adding enough weight to it to make it stable. You could then reattach and mount all the cabling and stuff currently on the back onto that. Sometimes the quick and easy solutions work best...
You could go ahead and get a variable voltage powersupply to set to 9v for the SMD products and hardwire them into the system so you're not dealing with batteries.
Love the test bench....couldn't resist the price on the jp23v1.5 and bought another one this weekend 241 dollars to my door and that's with the upcharge for a sticker ...I hope it is as good of an amp as it seems to be ...wish I had a way to test and see how much power (watts) I am actually getting to my sub....I have a question if you have the time ....have you heard of soundbox ....although it is just awg they have 25 foot lengths of 1/0 for 30to35 dollars all over ebay ....and it looks like good quality casing ....was just curious if you had ever tested any of it ....I know you did a 1/0 comparison a while back ....going back to watch that now ...again love your set up ....think now that I have another jp23v1.5 I am going to add another xr12dual 2 ....thinking of just putting it in a ct sounds single kerf slot ported box just like the current one I have in my truck ....I have the space ....and I figure why buy a box for 2 ....
If you are like me you will keep updating that thing so much until it’s like tony stark with the iron man suits. You will up to mark 43 lol. Good video bro. I wish I was as organized as you are!
The IOXUS 12V Group 31 is it any good they have been on sale around 99-130$ what your thoughts on it and what type of power they might good for Thanks for you content ❤
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Wow already V5 of the test bench! Lotsa goodies you have there, it’s looking great 👍
Iteration ftw!
That's actually really freakin cool man, great job on the setup.
Thanks!
It might help to install the display panel on a vertical support in the back of the cart. So you have more space on top, especially if it can get knocked off the table , but that is efficient, and that means more money, and less stress!! .Best one I've seen.!!
Kool test bench Rob
Thanks Bobby!
Love the bench Vega!
Thanks
Might have to try this since I have a roll around cart that never moves. I keep it in one spot and that's pretty much pointless. Plus it will free up my work bench more.
This is the way
Looking good! In my new shop, (with a real floor) I’ll be appropriating some cues from you and setting my resistors up in a similar fashion. I love setting up new benches. It’s always a study in fun and efficiency.
It feeds our tool addiction
That setup is well designed and *SICK*.
For the table top display piece, I think a black color matched wrapped piece of 2x4 (or 2x6) wood would fit nicely, while adding enough weight to it to make it stable. You could then reattach and mount all the cabling and stuff currently on the back onto that. Sometimes the quick and easy solutions work best...
Thanks and great suggest!
Very cool.
Thanks
You could go ahead and get a variable voltage powersupply to set to 9v for the SMD products and hardwire them into the system so you're not dealing with batteries.
That’s 100% in the plans! Dereck showed me the set up he had that was similar and I’m totally down for that
Nice setup I like it. And isn't there always room for improvement or upgrades. It never ends.
Indeed
Does the resistance of those power resistors increase as they get hotter..?
No they hold steady unless you far surpass their rated power
I think using some heavy duty velcro to hold the meters would work nicely. Zip ties drive me nuts lol
Zip ties are life!
Love the test bench....couldn't resist the price on the jp23v1.5 and bought another one this weekend 241 dollars to my door and that's with the upcharge for a sticker ...I hope it is as good of an amp as it seems to be ...wish I had a way to test and see how much power (watts) I am actually getting to my sub....I have a question if you have the time ....have you heard of soundbox ....although it is just awg they have 25 foot lengths of 1/0 for 30to35 dollars all over ebay ....and it looks like good quality casing ....was just curious if you had ever tested any of it ....I know you did a 1/0 comparison a while back ....going back to watch that now ...again love your set up ....think now that I have another jp23v1.5 I am going to add another xr12dual 2 ....thinking of just putting it in a ct sounds single kerf slot ported box just like the current one I have in my truck ....I have the space ....and I figure why buy a box for 2 ....
That's freaking awesome
Thanks
If you are like me you will keep updating that thing so much until it’s like tony stark with the iron man suits. You will up to mark 43 lol. Good video bro. I wish I was as organized as you are!
Always evolving!
Wow man that's nice!👏👏👏
Thanks
bend the display board bro so it dont tip over no more but on anothr notre sicc as set up bro hells jealous lol
Fire-resistant carpets?
The IOXUS 12V Group 31 is it any good they have been on sale around 99-130$ what your thoughts on it and what type of power they might good for Thanks for you content ❤
They’re solid performers, but need to be ran inline with a battery.
Power supply information please
Powermax 100 amp power supply. You can click the link in the description for more info
@@HifiVega thanks HifiVega
Bruh!!!