For those of you who are big breadboarders, Circuit Specialists have a pretty nice looking powered breadboard for $89 right now...
http://www.circuitspecialists.com/powered-protoboard-system-with-two-digital-panel-meters.html?utm_source=pbb-272a&utm_medium=email_campaign&utm_campaign=emc_00011&utm_source=Circuit+Specialists+Newsletter&utm_campaign=33a48e952a-EMC_00011_16_Jan_2015&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_dd242259e3-33a48e952a-52918557
I don't have any experience with it, but I have one of their digital soldering stations and it was the best investment I made, and only cost I think $35 at the time, and came with a free DMM.
Quote from: mandrewbot3k on January 16, 2015, 05:28:36 PM
For those of you who are big breadboarders, Circuit Specialists have a pretty nice looking powered breadboard for $89 right now...
http://www.circuitspecialists.com/powered-protoboard-system-with-two-digital-panel-meters.html?utm_source=pbb-272a&utm_medium=email_campaign&utm_campaign=emc_00011&utm_source=Circuit+Specialists+Newsletter&utm_campaign=33a48e952a-EMC_00011_16_Jan_2015&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_dd242259e3-33a48e952a-52918557
I don't have any experience with it, but I have one of their digital soldering stations and it was the best investment I made, and only cost I think $35 at the time, and came with a free DMM.
That is a pretty neat concept. I can see why some would use it.
IMO would feel money would be better spent on a more robust, fully adjustable power supply and separate breadboard. I got a regulated bench power supply for about $60. Plus with a separate power supply and separate breadboard(s), you can have multiple projects going at the same time - simply swap breadboarded projects. A regular breadboard will be less tall than this as well. Can't beat having a fully adjustable, regulated, separate bench power supply!
If you had really limited space and were not planning on using the PS for other projects often I can see where this would be a nice, self contained solution.
-Ben
Quote from: rullywowr on January 16, 2015, 06:21:39 PM
Quote from: mandrewbot3k on January 16, 2015, 05:28:36 PM
For those of you who are big breadboarders, Circuit Specialists have a pretty nice looking powered breadboard for $89 right now...
http://www.circuitspecialists.com/powered-protoboard-system-with-two-digital-panel-meters.html?utm_source=pbb-272a&utm_medium=email_campaign&utm_campaign=emc_00011&utm_source=Circuit+Specialists+Newsletter&utm_campaign=33a48e952a-EMC_00011_16_Jan_2015&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_dd242259e3-33a48e952a-52918557
I don't have any experience with it, but I have one of their digital soldering stations and it was the best investment I made, and only cost I think $35 at the time, and came with a free DMM.
That is a pretty neat concept. I can see why some would use it.
IMO would feel money would be better spent on a more robust, fully adjustable power supply and separate breadboard. I got a regulated bench power supply for about $60. Plus with a separate power supply and separate breadboard(s), you can have multiple projects going at the same time - simply swap breadboarded projects. A regular breadboard will be less tall than this as well. Can't beat having a fully adjustable, regulated, separate bench power supply!
If you had really limited space and were not planning on using the PS for other projects often I can see where this would be a nice, self contained solution.
-Ben
Yeah I assumed most of the real busy folks have a nice benchtop psu. This looked nice for occasioned that wants an all on one package. Just thought it was pretty cool.
I picked up a small bench supply from them for $49. Very useful! Shows how much voltage and how much current is being drawn..good for trouble shooting. Adjustable from 0-24 v so covers pedal building. Also if you add a regular breadboard setup $25 your still at less than the powered breadboard. I highly recommend their stuff.. Also bought a a701 through hole set up with a great soldering iron and de-soldering gun.. Not industrial grade but reliable and budget friendly..
I like the powered breadboards too. Stared at that very one for a while!