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Fluke 8060A Multimeter
AmpHour Episode with the with the designer of the 8060A:
http://www.theamphour.com/180-an-interview-with-dave-taylor-multi-talented-meter-maker/
Precision Digital Adjustable DC Voltage Reference:
http://ianjohnston.com/
Crystal Heater module:
http://shop.kuhne-electronic.de/kuhne/en/shop/professionell/prof-zubehoer/Precision+crystal+heater+40%C2%B0+QH40A/
Foscam C1 Wifi Security camera:
http://foscam.com/C1.html
Vacuum desoldering pump teardown.
Adelaide Hackerspace
http://hackerspace-adelaide.org.au/
Apple Macintosh Powerbook 165c
Turkish Delight
Altronics Swag - a spinning magnet levitating thingo: http://www.altronics.com.au/
OBD Bluetooth car diagnostics adapter
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Forum: http://www.eevblog.com/forum/blog/eevblog-802-mailbag/'>http://www.eevblog.com/forum/blog/eevblog-802-mailbag/
SPOLIERS:
Fluke 8060A Multimeter
AmpHour Episode with the with the designer of the 8060A:
http://www.theamphour.com/180-an-interview-with-dave-taylor-multi-talented-meter-maker/
Precision Digital Adjustable DC Voltage Reference:
http://ianjohnston.com/
Crystal Heater module:
http://shop.kuhne-electronic.de/kuhne/en/shop/professionell/prof-zubehoer/Precision+crystal+heater+40%C2%B0+QH40A/
Foscam C1 Wifi Security camera:
http://foscam.com/C1.html
Vacuum desoldering pump teardown.
Adelaide Hackerspace
http://hackerspace-adelaide.org.au/
Apple Macintosh Powerbook 165c
Turkish Delight
Altronics Swag - a spinning magnet levitating thingo: http://www.altronics.com.au/
OBD Bluetooth car diagnostics adapter
EEVblog Main Web Site: http://www.eevblog.com
The 2nd EEVblog Channel: http://www.youtube.com/EEVblog2
Support the EEVblog through Patreon!
http://www.patreon.com/eevblog
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We still use a couple of Fluke 8060a meters in our test department. 30 years of use and all still going.
Logitech had a standalone one with a red trackball that was the "duck's guts" and I used that thing for a very long time. Guess that makes me a ball man. None of this nipple rubbish
This is the Vermont video
I use one of these as my only multimeter
I still have my first multimeter – the Fluke 8020B, purchased new around 1980-1981, and it is still just as accurate as the day I purchased it. While I have several other newer, more fully-featured meters, I still regularly use my 8020B. I even still have the original case and leads, all of which are in good to great condition. Long live Fluke!
Netscape Navigator!
Nipple.
Wow Dave now I want that Fluke as well might be old but wow still going strong with accuracy. ๐
And wow it did clean up nice with that little bit of cleaning on the side with the alcohol. ๐
Those nibs were known as "Clit mouses"
suspect the foscam opens from the front shiny part
+EEVblog Hi Dave! The strange connector on the Powerbook is a SCSI Connector.
I prefer nipple.
To me, 360p is HD.
I love the ominous 'letter to lisa' document on the laptop.
now that is a letter opener….haha
the security camera moved when dave was walking away from it. there is a ghost in the lab.
Dave could change with me for a few weeks, he in germany and i in australia โบ
The tiny DVD head shown at the end of this video gave me an idea that led, (no pun) to repairing a failing portable CD player, an Audio Solutions ATC 351, I bought 11 years ago. Now, I don't have an electronics lab and don't go anywhere near a soldering iron because of very poor vision, but I enjoy your videos very much because they illustrate sound trouble shooting skills anyone should be aware of. I did software support in Silicon Valley about ten years ago. Anyway, seeing that little ribbon cable coming off that head gave me an idea. I went and got a none too small flat head screwdriver and gently pushed on the connectors for the ribbon cables that connect to the laser read head and the main board, after making sure that the batteries were out, you don't want to go looking at a laser, when you can't see the radiation, with a magnifying glass, especially if you only have one good eye. The darned player works now, the ribbon cable has come unseated after ten years jostling around. I really enjoy the who done it character of your videos.Keep up the great work.
Why are you calling the OBD an "ODB"?
"What do you prefer, nipple or balls" HAAHAHAHAHAHAH I see what you did there.
I prefer nipples myself.
nice to see the dead bug wiring on laser lense at 40.09 !
nano seamens