Vertical Laboratory

Vertical Laboratory

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Vertical Laboratory. Click-on panels for electronic devices. The board plates are mounted directly into the panel, allowing you to build projects on the wall without any additional hardware. You can easily remove the modules by hand and use them on your desktop if needed. To detach a panel, pull it from both sides while sliding the plate outwards to avoid any damage to your electronic devices. The boards can be mounted in four different orientations, giving you maximum flexibility. The attachment/detachment method is always accessible from the front side of the panel, so you don't need to remove the pegboard from the wall at any point. This makes it easy to swap out projects and reconfigure your laboratory as needed. Everyone can have an electronics laboratory at home or in their office using a metal pegboard. Magnetic labels are also available to identify project parts and keep your workspace organized. This pegboard features 4.75mm holes, spaced 26 mm apart, making it easy to mount multiple boards and keep your projects tidy. The model files for the pegboard are provided in Sketchup, but be aware that they are not parametric designs, so you may need to do some additional work to customize the hole dimensions and design. The detachable board spacers make it simple to hold the board on the plate using just a few screws. Each board also comes with a removable label support compatible with the DYMO labeling system, allowing you to organize your projects in a logical and visually appealing way. To identify different module families, use color-coded labels: blue for Arduino, red for Raspberry Pi, green for Beaglebone Green, and so on. Many designs allow you to mount boards in two different directions, depending on which side you want the label to appear. This system is designed to accommodate common electronic development boards as well as GROVE modules from SeeedStudio. The set of included plates includes: * Arduino Mega form factor boards * Arduino UNO form factor boards * Beaglebone Green * Raspberry Pi (1, 2, and 3) model B * ESP32 with OLED display * Support panels for Grove modules * Velcro cable ties * Many more... The system has been featured on HackADay.com: https://hackaday.com/2018/01/01/electronics-workbench-goes-vertical-with-pegboard-mounting/ Update: 3/1/18 - The rest of the designs have been added. You can purchase the panels inexpensively on Amazon in various countries: https://www.amazon.com/Simonrack-Kit-Panelclick-Garden-Green/dp/B00RD874HE/ref=nav_custrec_signin?ie=UTF8&qid=1515014106&sr=8-11&keywords=simonrack+panel https://www.amazon.com/Simonrack-Panelclick-Shelf-Grey-Dark/dp/B00RD896NY/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1515014172&sr=8-4&keywords=simonrack+panel

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