[time-nuts] Stuff I bought
Neon John
jgd at johngsbbq.com
Thu Dec 27 21:39:53 EST 2007
On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 11:30:05 -0800, Jeff Mock <jeff at mock.com> wrote:
>Smart Tweezers
>http://www.advancedevices.com/
>
>It's an RLC meter packaged in a pair of tweezers. It's accurate and
>fast, feels good to use on the bench. When working with SMT parts,
>particularly capacitors that typically aren't marked with values, this
>tool makes it easy to deal with tiny parts on the bench.
>
>Truth be told, this product is probably the version before the one you
>really want to own. I've found a couple of bugs in the software and the
>industrial design should be nicer, but it's still a good product.
Oh crap! There goes the food budget for next month..... :-)
Jeff, did you buy yours directly from them or did you locate a dealer with a better
price?
Cool gadgets... I was trolling the local Sam's Club yesterday and saw a nifty
LaCrosse weather station on sale. It's the Model WS-1515-IT and includes
indoor/outdoor temp and humidity, outdoor dew point, wind speed and direction plus
rainfall. Being somewhat of a weather nut too (too many -nuts in my life!), I had to
have one. Even after a half hour of carefully carving away at the hideous Sam's
packaging, I managed to break off one of the anemometer cups. Damn. Epoxy to the
rescue.
The temperature agrees with my precision TC bridge to within half a degree. The
humidity indicator agrees with my HVAC-grade sling psychrometer (sp?) within 5%.
Sticking the anemometer out the window of the car, it agrees exactly with my GPS,
plus or minus my ability to hold a steady speed to within 1 mph. I haven't tried
calibrating the rain gauge yet.
Not bad for under $50.
John
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