This is a short weekend update, I got some electronics from LIDL and even though they’re not high quality it seems they are worth the money for a hobby shop.
Voltlog #103 – InTheMail
Today we are taking a look at my electronics related mail, I’ve got a bunch of random stuff and links for all of them are provided below the video.
- Subwoofer pre-amplifier module
- TP5000 3.6/4.2V Lithium Charging Module
- DRV8833 Dual H-Bridge Driver Module
- L9110 Dual H-Bridge Driver Module
- USB Soldering Iron
- USB Desktop Cooling Fan
- Red Plastic Filter
- Thin Plastic Gel Filter Set
- SMD Capacitor/Resistor Sample Book
- Adjustable Current Source 4-20mA
- ESP-WROOM-02 ESP8266EX Module
- ESP32 Breakout PCB Module
- 30mm Kapton Adhesive Tape
- 48mm Aluminium Adhesive Tape
- U Aluminium Heatsink 48x48x80
- U Aluminium Heatsink 48x48x150
- 55x35x15mm Black Plastic Case
- 80x50x21mm White Plastic Case
- Electronic Junction Case with Vents
- 100x60x25 Black Plastic Case
- M3 Hex Nuts
- M3 x 4mm Philips Screw
- M3 Threaded Brass Insert
- M2 M3 DrillPro Tap
- Polishing Brass Cup
Voltlog #102 – S-993A Desoldering Gun Teardown
In this video I am doing a teardown of the S-993A desoldering gun to check if there are any problems with the wiring inside.
Voltlog #101 – S-993A 90W Desoldering Gun
This is a short review of the S-993A 90W Desoldering Gun which was sent to me for free by banggood.com. I was planning on getting one of these for a long time and I’m happy that I finally got it, it’s very useful in repair jobs as I’m showing in the review video below.
Links for buying this desoldering gun:
Voltlog #100 – InTheMail
Welcome to a new voltlog, today we are taking a look at my electronics mailbag items and it’s episode number 100 so I would like to take the time to thank you guys for your support. Every view like & share I get from you motivates me to continue producing these videos.
Here are links for all the items shown in the video in their order of appearance:
- EL wire green 3V
- EL wire blue 12V
- CSR8635 Bluetooth 4.1 Amplifier PAM8610
- CSR8635 Bluetooth 4.1 Module
- NE5532 Preamplifier Module
- Programmable Remote Control Key Fob 433MHz
- Lithium Battery 2S Protection & Charging Module
- WeMos D1 Battery Shield
- WeMos D1 MicroSD Card Shield
- SO8 IC Programming Adapter Clip
- CH341A Programmer Dongle
- Arduino Uno R3 Board(clone)
- Arduino CNC Shield Kit A4988
- L298N H-Bridge Motor Driver
- INA226 Current Sense Module
Voltlog #99 – Samsung TV Power Supply Board Repair MK32P5T BN44-00213A
In this video I am repairing a power supply board from a Samsung TV. The part number for the power supply board is MK32P5T (BN44-00213A). The TV was showing the stand-by led but refused to turn on. It turns out this was a common problem with a simple fix.
Here are links to some of the tools used in this video:
Voltlog #98 – InTheMail
Hello and welcome to a new InTheMail the video where I show you my electronics related mail items.
Here are links to all the items shown in this video:
- Orange Pi Zero & ABS Case
- Raspberry Pi Zero Acrylic Case
- Micro usb to full size usb cable
- Usb type-c cable
- Flat HDMI cable
- HDMI to VGA adapter cable
- Nagoya NA-771 Antenna
- RG 58 extension coax cable
- Baofeng programming cable
- Baofeng cloning cable
- Isolation transformer 1:1
- Baofeng 6xAA battery pack
- SDR RTL2832U + R820T
- Antenna 433MHz SMA
- MCX to SMA RF adapter
- RJ45 serial console cable
- LED tester
- Tip refresher
- Lipo safety bag
Voltlog #97 – FT012 Brushless Racing Boat
This is a review of the Fei Lun FT012 RC brushless racing boat. The FT012 is actually an upgrade of the FT009. This new version has a brushless motor which makes it very fast at max speed of 45km/h
Checkout the FT012 on Banggood and here is a list of spare parts you can buy for this boat.
Voltlog #96 – How I Made The Raspberry Pi 4
This is a behind the scenes video on how I designed and assembled the raspberry pi 4 board.
Voltlog #95 – The New Raspberry Pi 4
Like I mentioned I’m the first to get this board, months before the official release date, this is an engineering sample.
I was lucky to have a good friend of mine, a childhood friend, that works at the raspberry pi foundation. He is the guy that did the layout of all the raspberry pi board you know. So I was having a chat with my friend this week when he showed me this and I just didn’t let it go until he asked the right guy and finally got the approval to let me show this thing on camera.
I’m not allowed to keep it because it’s one of the few engineering samples that exist but we can take a good look at it so let’s go to the bench for a close-up.
Here are some high-res images below, please credit with link to this page if you plan to publish them anywhere.