Tiny e-Lab

Tiny e-Lab

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I reside in a compact apartment and required an electronics laboratory that meets the following requirements: a) Compact in size b) Modularized c) Rapid assembly and disassembly capabilities d) Single AC/DC power source This is what I devised. Photo from left to right: 1) LCR meter tester. Case for LCR-T3 using 2mm sockets. The PCB must be trimmed to fit. 2) Power supply unit. Compatible with DPS3003/DPS3005/DPS5005 models. Equipped with 2mm and 4mm sockets. 3) LED lighting fixture. 5V USB DC/DC converter + flexible USB LED lamp. 4) Fume extractor device. For a 92mm fan + active charcoal filter system. 5) LED light assembly. Identical to the third item in the series. 6) Soldering station setup. Designed for TS100 with XT60 cable. Compartment for brass tip cleaner tool. https://youtu.be/fP625M-zvBQ

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