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  • temperature test chamber

    From john larkin@jl@glen--canyon.com to sci.electronics.design on Wed Oct 1 16:16:53 2025
    From Newsgroup: sci.electronics.design



    The 5 liter beer cooler/heater was $35 and the USB fan was $10.

    It goes from 12c to 57c. Maybe some people like hot beer.

    It needs the fan. All the hot and cold is in the back.

    https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/gz0rv0cwucroft1e6t5ok/Enviro_Outside.jpg?rlkey=mcls4z9dq0wc8gm6tg5fctddw&raw=1

    https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/xzkupjlxqko0tj9dgtus4/Enviro_Inside.jpg?rlkey=8fw8ef4499l66g4qyaj0ppqlt&raw=1


    We have a giant enviro chamber in the basement, but it's a nuisance to
    haul a bunch of test equipment down there. This goes right on my
    bench.

    John Larkin
    Highland Tech Glen Canyon Design Center
    Lunatic Fringe Electronics
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