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- Tech Flashback: Double the Data on a CD-R with HD-BURN (ft. Optorite DD0203)
- Optical Discs From Japan – Part 6: TDK UV Guard, Fuji, LG/Sony, Maxell, CMC
- Notes: What is the Power Consumption of a CPAP Machine?
- Notes: Testing CD-R Overburning Capacity – Which Drives to Use?
- Tested: Taiyo Yuden 16x DVD-R (TYG03) – Top Quality, Now Fallen?
- Review: Quntis ScreenLinear PRO+ Monitor Light Bar with Remote Control (LI-HY-0208-BK)
- Optical Discs From Japan – Part 5: Taiyo Yuden, Ricoh & Mitsubishi
- Site Update: Migrations in Progress (9th March 2025 & 16th March 2025)
- Quick Review: The Little Garden Spectrometer
- Mega Review: Maono Wave T5 Wireless Lavalier Microphone
- Optical Discs From Japan – Part 4: Verbatim DVD+R DL (ft. BurnerMAX), Cine-R & Victor DVD-R
- RoadTest Review: Power Integrations RDR-928 60W USB-C PD 3.0 Power Supply Reference Design
- Mega Review: Bluetti AC2A Portable Power Station (204.8Wh/300W)
- Optical Discs From Japan – Part 3: Plenty of Verbatim DVD-R 16x (MCC03RG20)
- Optical Discs From Japan – Part 2: A Visit to Mag-Lab in 2017
- Optical Discs From Japan – Part 1: A Visit to Mag-Lab & Daiso in 2024
- Tech Flashback: Black CD-Rs
- 18650 EDC Head-to-Head: Wuben C3 vs Wurkkos WK03
- Notes: Power Consumption of Swept Hand vs Ticking Clock Mechanisms
- RoadTest Review: Vishay microBRICK 4.5V-60V 6A SiC967EVB-A Evaluation Board
- Project: RP2040-based Super IR Blaster (feat. Pixmob LED Wristbands)
- Note: Bunnings Kinetic Dome Nylon Tap Valve Failures
- Curio: An Odd PCI Card “Professional” from Japan (PCISH-BA)
- Tested: Northern Star DataTresorDisc “Write Once, Read Forever” Archival DVD+R
- Review: Charmast W1056 10400mAh 3-Port Ultra-Slim LED Screen Power Bank
- Review: VTOMAN Jump 600X (PB-20) 600W 299Wh Power Station
- Fun: Decoding UPI 16-S Wirephoto Transmission
- Follow-Up: Yard Force Power Station (U1000/LX PS1200-AU) Failure
- Quick Review: Zealot S56 40W Bluetooth V5.2 Bass Wireless Speaker
- SKJP2024: Visiting Electronics Markets in Seoul, South Korea
- Quick Review: Third-Party Apple AirPods Max Accessories for a Quick Fix?
- Teardown: Pixmob LED Wristband (Aurora v1.7)
- Happy New Year! Welcoming 2025 by Reflecting on 2024
- Farewell: Third-Generation (3G UMTS WCDMA) Mobile Service in Australia (2002-2024)
- Review: 1MORE Sonoflow Pro Bluetooth 5.4 ANC Over-Ear Headphones HQ51
- Tested: XTAR Rechargeable Protected Li-Ion Battery (18650 4000mAh, 21700 6000mAh & 26650 6000mAh)
- Analysis: Telstra Santa 2024 (#HOHOHO) – What’s Changed?
- Review, Teardown: Yard Force 1200W 974.4Wh Power Station (U1000/LX PS1200-AU)
- Teardown: ALDI Xfinity Plus Li-ion 20V 4Ah Battery (PT176213302, 60005, 01/2018)
- Review, Teardown: Katana 2Ah (220350) & 4Ah (220370) 18V Charge-All Battery & Charger (220300)
- Review: Soyo Mini PC M2 PLUS2 TLM004 (Intel N100+16GB RAM+512GB SSD)
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- Repair: Dimplex DAC-12005 3.5kW Portable Air Conditioner
- Review: XTAR VX4 Visible Mixer Universal Smart Battery Charger
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Tag Archives: electronics
Project: Unbranded 38 x 5mm LED DIY Lamp Kit
Trawling eBay listings for some more cheap kits to build resulted in some rather interesting discoveries. The kit in question was a 38 LED do-it-yourself LED lamp kit for AU$1.47. At that price, I thought I’d jump on it despite … Continue reading
Project: Generic Chinese Electronic LED Windmill Kit
I’ve always been someone to enjoy constructing electronics kits from a young age. Even though I’ve become more experienced at soldering and more knowledgeable about electronics, I still find constructing new kits therapeutic and enjoyable for a bit of weekend … Continue reading
Posted in Electronics
Tagged ebay, electronics, kit, made-in-china, project, reverse engineer, review, schematic
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Repair: LG WF-T552A 5.5kg TurboDrum Washing Machine
In what seems to be just another day at the office home, something always manages to need my attention. This time, it was our washing machine which was behaving strangely. This particular machine was an LG WF-T552A TurboDrum 5.5kg with … Continue reading
USB Connector Resistance: Another reason for slow phone/tablet charging
It was back in 2014 when I first published about USB cable resistance as one reason why your phone or tablet might be charging slowly. At the time, quality cables with good gauge wires were hard to find, and many … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Electronics, Power Bank, Tablet, Telecommunications
Tagged analysis, battery, charging, electronics, improvise, mobile, number crunching, tablet, usb
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Repair (?): ICOM IC-R75 that won’t turn on!
Returning home from holidays is not easy. In some sense, I’d like to call it a holiday hangover. You start walking on the wrong side of the road, sleeping at odd hours, and in perpetual need of energy to unpack … Continue reading
Review: Uni-Trend UT210E Mini Clamp Meter
When diagnosing electronics, I often wished I could make current measurements without having to bridge out a component, or cut a wire. The inconvenience and potential safety issues are sometimes overwhelming and I just decide not to bother measuring the … Continue reading
Random: Birthday, Reflections, Taronga, CeBIT & the Kitchen Sink
#include <stdio.h> int main (void) { printf(“Hello World!”); return(0); } It’s been quiet. Too quiet. Sorry for that. While I did say I was going on holidays and would be on a hiatus, I didn’t expect it to be a … Continue reading
Posted in DIY, Event, Opinion, Photography, Travel
Tagged analysis, cebit, electronics, event, power, random, repair, site update, travel
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Teardown: RadioShack Amplified Telephone Earpiece (43-229)
After my experimentation in building a T-coil receiver on my own, it seemed that the unit did have some issues which I eventually corrected. While it seems the schematic may have been a victim of a transcription error, I thought … Continue reading
RoadTest Review: Texas Instruments TPS56C215EVM-762 Evaluation Module
It’s new year’s eve and I’m busy working away. Why you ask? Well, I’ve been fortunate enough to be the recipient of another RoadTest item – this time, it’s a Texas Instruments Evaluation Module. The module in specific is the … Continue reading
Salvage Season: Pt 5 – Fisher-Rosemount Systems Model 275 HART Communicator
“All this gear … and I still can’t get to your heart.” Welcome back to the salvage season series of posts. Lame joke aside, this post will be about a Fisher-Rosemount Systems Model 275 HART Communicator. So … what is … Continue reading
Posted in Electronics, Salvage
Tagged electronics, salvage, teardown, test equipment, tested, vintage hardware, vintage stuff
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Project: AT89S52+DS1302-based LED Clock Kit (EC1204B-Equivalent)
Since I started along the line of garish LED-adorned kits, I thought I’d order a few other kits built around the AT89S52. In this case, it was a clock based around the AT89S52 80C51 microcontroller and a DS1302 real-time clock. … Continue reading
Project, Reverse Eng, Repair: ATmega328-based “Transistor Tester” Kit
A common complaint and reason for the falling popularity of electronic kits is that none of them really let you build something that’s really useful that you couldn’t buy pre-built at a lower cost. I believe this complaint does have … Continue reading
Posted in Electronics
Tagged ebay, electronics, fail, failed, fails, failure, improvise, made-in-china, project, repair, reverse engineer, schematic
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Project: YYDZW BH1417F-based Stereo FM Transmitter Kit
While I was browsing the listings of electronics kits on eBay, I came across this particular stereo FM transmitter kit but I didn’t think much of it. In fact, given the chance to buy it, I passed over it twice. … Continue reading
Posted in Electronics, Radio
Tagged ebay, electronics, made-in-china, project, radio, rf, schematic
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Project: Sainsmart Forty-9er “3W” 7.023Mhz QRP CW Transceiver Kit
Even though I’m insanely busy, it seems I just can’t help myself when it comes to cheap Chinese kits available on eBay. Of course, having built most of the cheap radio-based kits already, there isn’t really that much to build … Continue reading
Posted in Electronics, Radio
Tagged ebay, electronics, made-in-china, project, radio, rf, schematic
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Project: CD2003GP+SC3610D FM Receiver w/LCD Alarm Clock (74-108Mhz)
My little “mission” to build random Chinese radio-kits from eBay continues with this rather odd and difficult kit. Unlike the other kits, this is the first to come with an LCD display, but is advertised strangely as FM Radio Kit … Continue reading
Posted in Electronics, Radio
Tagged ebay, electronics, made-in-china, project, radio, rf, schematic
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Project: S66D/E 9018-based AM Radio Kit
If you’ve been wondering about all the random radio kits I’ve posted about recently and had the thought “Gee, that guy must’ve just looked for any cheap radio kits on eBay and bought them all!” You’d be absolutely right. In … Continue reading
Posted in Electronics, Radio
Tagged ebay, electronics, made-in-china, project, radio, rf, schematic
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Project: 7.023Mhz PIXIE_V3 QRP CW Tranceiver Kit
After I stupidly decided to push the limits on the PIXIE_4.1 and subsequently destroyed its amplification, I wasn’t too concerned. Being the prepared sort, when it comes to low-cost kits, I sometimes buy two in anticipation that maybe some parts … Continue reading
Posted in Electronics, Radio
Tagged ebay, electronics, made-in-china, project, radio, rf
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Project: 7.023Mhz PIXIE_4.1 QRP CW Transceiver Kit
Going along the same vein of “radio kits”, this one is a little bit different. This one is a do-it-yourself PIXIE 7.023Mhz QRP transciever intended for amateur (ham) radio morse code (CW) usage. It doesn’t have many specs, but apparently … Continue reading
Posted in Electronics, Radio
Tagged ebay, electronics, made-in-china, project, radio, rf, schematic
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Project, Reverse Eng: Hex3653 AV2B Stereo FM Receiver Kit
When I built my last radio kit, I lamented that there were some kits out there which were mainly black-box which don’t offer that much of an opportunity to learn about what is actually going on. While I was dismissive … Continue reading
Posted in Electronics
Tagged ebay, electronics, made-in-china, project, reverse engineer, schematic
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Review, Tested: Generic USB FM Transmitter (FM_MIC_V5.0.9)
It wasn’t too long ago that I purchased a generic pocket radio kit on eBay and built it. But as anyone knows, when it comes to shopping online for cheap Chinese goods, there are often lots of things that can … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Electronics, Radio
Tagged cheap, electronics, made-in-china, radio, review, rf, tested
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Repair: Apple Macintosh PowerBook 100 “Gotta re-cap ’em all!”
In the last part of this little project, I managed to refurbish the two PowerBook 100 power supplies to a working condition. The next step is to refurbish the main unit itself. Even though I was equipped with the service … Continue reading
Repair: Apple Macintosh PowerBook 100 AC Adapter (M5140X)
Since I made my posts about the PowerBook 100 that has “become” mine, I faced a dilemma as to what to do next. Even though I didn’t get too many people chipping in their opinion, it seemed that a full … Continue reading
Visited: ElectroneX 2016 (14-15 September 2016)
ElectroneX is one of the major electronics design and assembly exhibitions in Australia, and they alternate between Sydney and Melbourne on an annual basis. Two years ago, they were in Sydney, and I was helping out element14 exhibiting there at … Continue reading
Project: Paeansonic CF210SP CD9088+CD7642 AM/FM Radio Kit
It’s been a bit quiet around here lately – I’m just swamped with work, and it never quite goes away, but neither does the desire to do something for my own enrichment and enjoyment … and the desire to blog … Continue reading
Posted in Audio, Electronics, Radio
Tagged cheap, diy, ebay, electronics, made-in-china, project, radio, rf
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Tech Flashback: Dick Smith’s Funway 2 Project 7: Pocket Transistor Radio
Since the positive reception to my posts about Dick Smith’s Fun Way into Electronics book series (Part 1, Part 2 & 3), I’ve always been meaning to put up more posts about the series and its projects. It was amazing … Continue reading
Modification: Manson HCS-3102 Power Supply Output On/Off Switch
Three years ago, I purchased a pair of Manson HCS-3102 programmable switch-mode power supplies. These were not particularly expensive supplies, and judging by some of the noises they made and the granularity of the programming and read-back, weren’t particularly high … Continue reading
Posted in Electronics
Tagged electronics, improvise, mods, power supply, site update, test, test equipment, tested
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Friday 13th November 2015: The Night the Power Went Out
Friday the 13th, commonly known as Black Friday, is believed to bring bad luck. While I’m not a superstitious person, and I don’t believe in a fear of the number 13, it seems that something was special about this Friday. … Continue reading
Posted in Electronics
Tagged annoyances, electronics, element14, opinion, power, roadtest, test equipment
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Project: Raspberry Pi Door Sign in Under an Hour!
A while back, I wasn’t happy that I was constantly getting interrupted while working or sleeping in my room, so I decided to solve that. Grabbing some parts I had lying about, I decided to make a wireless network-connected door … Continue reading
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Tagged electronics, element14, project, raspberry pi, roadtest
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Teardown & Test: Nelson Cougar 60 Electronic Downlight Transformer
You never quite go to Bunnings without leaving with quite a few items. While walking around the aisles, the Nelson Cougar 60 caught my eye. This is an electronic transformer designed for use with halogen downlights up to 60 watts. … Continue reading
Teardown: IKEA Koppla 6-outlet Powerboard
My trip to IKEA netted me many interesting items, which I am slowly sifting through. IKEA is not only about furniture – there is some lighting and electrical as well that interests me. In general, powerboards are pretty simple household … Continue reading

