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− | It should be possible to make PCBs as mounting plates for server racks, relatively cheap, thanks to services such as JLCPCB. Alternatively, you might be able to make something out of sheet steel. In the Selected gallery above, an example there uses 3D Printed plates. Another option. | + | It should be possible to make PCBs as mounting plates for server racks, relatively cheap, thanks to services such as JLCPCB. Alternatively, you might be able to make something out of sheet steel. In the Selected gallery above, an example there uses 3D Printed plates. Another option. When working with server racks, you can get racks of any height, but for starters, you may want to purchase something that is built for a small cabinet (i.e. about 2 feet in vertical height) as opposed to buying floor to ceiling racks. You can also of course use a band saw to cut down a floor to ceiling rack to size. Finally, there are also single rack options. Look at ebay. |
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Revision as of 20:03, 18 April 2024
It's important to organize your TestEquipment.
Cleanliness is godliness.
You don't know what you have until you organize it.
Selected Examples of Storage
References:
- https://www.eevblog.com/forum/chat/whats-your-work-benchlab-look-like-post-some-pictures-of-your-lab/
- https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Electronics_workbenches
- https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Oscilloscopes_on_electronics_workbenches
Tips/Techniques
Server Rack Storage
It should be possible to make PCBs as mounting plates for server racks, relatively cheap, thanks to services such as JLCPCB. Alternatively, you might be able to make something out of sheet steel. In the Selected gallery above, an example there uses 3D Printed plates. Another option. When working with server racks, you can get racks of any height, but for starters, you may want to purchase something that is built for a small cabinet (i.e. about 2 feet in vertical height) as opposed to buying floor to ceiling racks. You can also of course use a band saw to cut down a floor to ceiling rack to size. Finally, there are also single rack options. Look at ebay.