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Q: Where can you buy a case for the transistor tester?

perguntado por Wayne Miller sobre 2023-05-29 08:07:44

dpwebs I got this one from Amazon: "SHOTAY Transistor housing, transparent acrylic housing shell box for the capacity of the LCR-T4 ESR transistor tester". The case had a small misalignment of hole in a side plate so I just sanded out 1mm x 1mm of a side area to make it a perfect fit. I am quite satisfied.

2023-05-30 12:46:36 Útil (1)
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sanqueo preto - vermelho+ amarelo tensão vermelho com preto grosso são neutro medir amperagem

2021-10-08 10:21:28 Útil (0)
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Q: Does this measure Farenheit (F)or just Celsius (C)?

perguntado por Wayne Miller sobre 2019-08-17 10:08:29

tHaNoZzZ Temperature Unite ℃/℉ (Optional)

2019-08-20 04:06:47 Útil (1)
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Wayne Miller 09/07/2021
I have received the printer and printed a few parts. This is my first 3D printer so I still have a lot to learn. I found following the video on UTube for assembly was best for me. I would run the video, then stop, do that section of assembly and then start the video again to the next section. Being a business machine technician all my life, the assembly was no problem. I found the adjusting of the bearing wheels to the gantries was time consumiing to get just right (snug but free) and wish each wheel had its own adjustment, this would have made it much easier. You are told to adjust the head to bed distance to a thickness of a piece of paper. I had several pieces of paper around with a thicknes varying between .09 to .12mm. I searched the web and the thickness should be around .09mm. This is about the thickness of a Post-It note. In fact one person on the web said to get a Post-It note, turn it upside down so the sticky side is up. Put the Post-It note on the bed with your finger on the sticky side - slide this between the head and bed so the head just barely touched the piece of paper and the paper slides under the head easily. I found on mine the center of the bed was too high. To fix this I use cooking aluminum foil folded about 3 times about 2.5cm wide (I used aluminum because it conducts heat). I placed this under the full length each side of the bed plate - then I reinstalled the clamps on the center of the back and front of the base plate where they were originally. This allowed the sides to be held up by the aluminum and the center to be pressed down by the clamps - it works well. I found it difficult to keep the printed part to stay on the base plate sometimes. I found a fix for this on the web - you use a glue stick spread over the bed before printing the part. To clean the glue off the bed easily, use Windex and a clean lint free cloth. For me, the printing parameters that I start with are: Nozzle Temperature 215-225 for PLA, Bed Temperature 60, Fan 100
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