YauDL - brainfart
WS78L05
Diode bugfix
Diode bugfix
As if I had known...
Dummy load - V1.00
The new VOMITUS
Box of parts!
10-turn Potentiometers
Mountain of heatsinks
Not bought on ebay
WaveAce 224 - Eternal boot screen
Time toooo say goooodbye...
Dummy Load V1.00 PCB
A bit of light
DOH!
DOH!
Voltage regulator 1k bodge
Troika
Shunt + precision voltage divider
Dummy Load V1.00
Dummy Load V1.01
Dummy load V1.00
YauDL - RF pickup from PC power supply
YauDL - test 03
YauDL - test 2
YauDL - test 01
The same 2 MOSFETS again
2 P-CH MOSFETS
Red and black
Regulator + TANTALUM caps
Wire-wound potentiometer
YauDL - Dummy Load
Dummy Load - backside
YauDL - Dummy Load
DHL security check
Guerrilla Attack!
Advance party has landed
Bodge capacitors
YauDL-V0.1 - backside
YauDL-V0.1 - frontside
BOARDS!
TO-220 FULLPAK on heatsink
10-turn potentiometer
YauDL - back side
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Forceps as heatsink


Desoldering a TO-220. I removed most of the solder with braid and wiggled the thing out. BUT I managed to pull out the through hole plating on one hole. Fortuitously the pad didn't lift. That would have "made my day".
I got the forceps at a local pharmacy. It was about 4€ - and I didn't have to pay anything for shipping. It works quite well as a heatsink, but it is a bit too large for small diameter stranded wire. According to wikipedia, this type of forceps causes only 'minimal' trauma to tissue - at least compared to other clamping devices used by surgeons. HOWEVER, when testing this thing on a piece of skin that is readily available (between thumb and index finger)... OUCH!
I got the forceps at a local pharmacy. It was about 4€ - and I didn't have to pay anything for shipping. It works quite well as a heatsink, but it is a bit too large for small diameter stranded wire. According to wikipedia, this type of forceps causes only 'minimal' trauma to tissue - at least compared to other clamping devices used by surgeons. HOWEVER, when testing this thing on a piece of skin that is readily available (between thumb and index finger)... OUCH!
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