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I haven't followed this topic for sometime now...
haha, yeah i thought this post would sound a bit silly if i didnt phrase it right.
What i was reffering too, was same setups like this:-
http://www.spacelab.com.au/SL_sys6.html
that is companies that design up furniture for lab/electronic purposes...
Besides the above i couldn't find...
Hello fellas, I know you all have your personalized workareas designed up for your needs. Right now I've got myself a bigger room which i would like to setup solely for my electronics hobby.
I need benches... I was wondering has anyone know of any manufactures that design up benches for this...
http://www.physorg.com/news1789.html
above.
Couldn't this allready be done with a laser printer, and a can of somesort of insulating substance?
Has anyone done or seen any work on printed circuit boards ?
Hello Les,
Being a fellow dog owner that is a brilliant idea.
I would think to achieve this you would need to make/get a rfid reader, hook it into your computer. Scan your dog's rfid and store the code. then you would have to write an interface that when detected that code under the rfid...
Here is a working setup combined with solar
http://www.humboldt.edu/~serc/papers/SchatzSolarbroch_2003.pdf
and
http://www.humboldt.edu/~serc/solarh2cycle.html
also
http://www.fuelcells.org
has alot of useful links/info plus a forums with people interested in cell production.
*edit*
forgot...
Just a suggestion... Might save your time and money.
Why not pickup and dialup modem that has fax support, they are pretty dam cheap nowadays.
That way you can interface it to your computer and send any digital content down the line.
Dylan D.
Hello all,
I'm, new to this forum aswell and a bit of a newb to electronics, I've been reading over the posts on this thread aswell as : http://www.electronics-lab.com/forum/index.php?board=2;action=display;threadid=128;start=210
so far i'm having a bit of trouble following all the mod's to...