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This piece of crap puts out :

You ever thought of becoming a salesman CJ? I wish they had estate agents with your attitude :green:

Hey Sysmofyt, 441 posts, you're drifting out of tune :)

J
 
I know, my girlfriend keeps naggin' me about something called, 'relationship', 'love', & 'sex. Ain't got time for that :green:

Seriously, it seems I got a job now so no more time for DIY :cry:

I'd rather buy a house from CJ than from a real estate agent. Those asswipes belong up there with insurance salespeople and recordlabel executives/A&R idiotz...
 
.... funny I had some new PCBs all tested and ready to go. Just needed to write the web page. It wasn't for high voltage tube power as that was going to be the follow up page. They will keep.

Generally I still like batteries for that first test. Fully floating clean DC power. http://recording.org/users/kev/PS.htm

These days you can find some bargains in the way of switch mode style variabe supplies. Could be good as a basic all rounder ... if you don't have time to make. Most hobby shops have these Chinese built things. Very cheap.
 
Ah, here it is: The Heathkit IM-32
http://electronicdave.myhosting.net/miscimages/IP32_2.GIF

I have one of these. It's not as beefy, output-wise, as my big old Lambda supply, but it's a hell of a lot more portable.
 

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