It’s kind of bulky. And, I like to build up a small power supply on my breadboards that only uses 3 rows of pins. A DC power jack (female), a capacitor, diode, resistor and led then I plug in a good quality 9volt dc adapter. Never fails me! 😊
I assume from looking at the device that it provides a mechanically stable footprint (eg, no rocking). If it had a cost in line with its capabilities (breadboard PSU, LiPo battery, charging circuitry, 3D-printed case, plus a few minor components) then I’d be interested. However, in the UK, I see it’s advertised as £104 on Amazon, which is beyond expensive. I could build a UPS system with 3.3 V, 12 V, and simple GUI for far less than that.
Ouch! Yeah, that's ridiculously expensive. They should have it on their website for much less. Interestingly, it is most stable with an old breadboard I bought many years ago from Sparkfun. It works with cheap, AliExpress breadboards too, but rocks a bit if you lift it. I assume the springs inside aren't as tight
There does not appear to be anything on the actual power supply to show you which end of the breadboard it is supposed to connect to. I can see someone breadboarding their circuit and then frying it by attaching the Mego to the wrong end.
There are + and - signs indicating polarity. Maybe they're not visible enough in the video. But yes, you have to be careful not to plug it in incorrectly
Curious to know more about the MEGO breadboard power supply - or breadboards in general? Let me know!
That's a cool product!
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In was all on board with that, until you said the price. A bit too expensive for me.
It’s kind of bulky. And, I like to build up a small power supply on my breadboards that only uses 3 rows of pins. A DC power jack (female), a capacitor, diode, resistor and led then I plug in a good quality 9volt dc adapter. Never fails me! 😊
I assume from looking at the device that it provides a mechanically stable footprint (eg, no rocking). If it had a cost in line with its capabilities (breadboard PSU, LiPo battery, charging circuitry, 3D-printed case, plus a few minor components) then I’d be interested. However, in the UK, I see it’s advertised as £104 on Amazon, which is beyond expensive. I could build a UPS system with 3.3 V, 12 V, and simple GUI for far less than that.
Ouch! Yeah, that's ridiculously expensive. They should have it on their website for much less. Interestingly, it is most stable with an old breadboard I bought many years ago from Sparkfun. It works with cheap, AliExpress breadboards too, but rocks a bit if you lift it. I assume the springs inside aren't as tight
There does not appear to be anything on the actual power supply to show you which end of the breadboard it is supposed to connect to. I can see someone breadboarding their circuit and then frying it by attaching the Mego to the wrong end.
There are + and - signs indicating polarity. Maybe they're not visible enough in the video. But yes, you have to be careful not to plug it in incorrectly
dear friend , are you Nicolai Todorov?
Perhaps. Why do you want to know?
just curious, sorry, I am catalan
@@DavidCanet ah, people from Catalunya are curious? ;) yeah, that's me
thank you Nicolai , God bless you