Sauter L10 (Mobile Laboratory Scale)

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Another one of my laboratory scales. It’s a mobile single range 10mg scale with a resolution of 0.01g. Overview There is not much to the Sauter L10. The only user controls are a focus control (on the back) and a zero-point adjustment on the front. The lamp illuminates if the cover is being opened. What I really like is the small weighting pan, which can be removed and is designed to be carried by hand.

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Brief Introduction into Chaotic Dynamics

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I have been asked multiple times by various people of what chaotic dynamics are, the general false assumption being that they are random (stochastic) systems. So I decided to write a quick introduction of what Chaos actually is. Chaos The term chaos stems from the systems experiencing irregularities based upon initial value conditions. They are (usually) highly sensitive to initial value conditions, even a slight change as much as \(1\times10^{-12}\) can lead to the system experiencing a completely different behavior after some time. Chaotic systems are deterministic, meaning any value at any time of the system can be evaluated, they do not involve random behavior.

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Installing NetBSD 9.1 VAX on SIMH

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So I wanted a VAX system to play around with, however one that supports modern software. The only real modern operating system running on VAX is NetBSD. The only feasible emulator to emulate the VAX architecture is SIMH. So with that illusion of free choice out of the way, let’s install NetBSD/vax on SIMH! Configuration load -r ka655x.bin set cpu 256m set rq0 ra92 at rq0 dsk1.dsk set rq1 ra92 at rq1 dsk1.dsk set rq2 cdrom at rq2 NetBSD-9.1-vax.iso at xq0 enp2s0 boot cpu This config creates two RA92 disks (1.4G), I’ll put the OS on one of the disks and the home directories on the other in order to have some additional space.

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Mettler P1210 Laboratory Scale

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Aside from my Mettler B5 analytical balance I also have this laboratory scale, by comparison to the Mettler B5 which goes to 200g with 4 decimal places precision, this one goes to ~1.2kg but only with two decimal places precision. The product sticker on the side dates mine back to 1977. The bubble level indicator on mine isn’t working properly (probably deformed or so) and I had to adjust the sensitivity a bit, as it was oscillating too much sometimes.

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Maintenance on a Singer Model 347

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So I got this 1960’s Singer Model 347 sewing machine the other day. The motor of the machine was audibly struggling unless on full power, which indicates dried up grease or other high friction going on inside the machine. Who knows how long this had been sitting around unused. So I figured I’ll give it some servicing first before I do anything with it. Getting the manual My first expectation was that I would need to search and track down a scanned manual on the internet. This expectation was immediately shattered, as it turns out the manual is available on the Singer documentation library. However whilst initially searching for the manual on the internet, I also found a mechanical parts breakdown for service technicians. So that’s more than enough for me.

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Mettler B5 Laboratory Scale (Analytical Balance)

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So recently I acquired this Mettler B5 laboratory scale from back in the 1950s. Unfortunately the manual isn’t available on the internet, or rather I found that someone scanned and uploaded it to a long gone Sendspace link. Fortunately the construction and workings of Mettler scales from that time period are all similar if not the same. Since it is a mechanical balance, it is important for it to be level and situated on a low vibration surface. A wobbling table won’t do.

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ESP8266 WiFi Temperature and Humidity Monitor

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So recently I needed a temperature and humidity monitor for the basement. I didn’t even look whether there was anything to buy because I knew I had all the parts to quickly build one. And so I did, it’s so embarrassingly simple that it took me less than an hour for everything including firmware. Hardware I used a ESP8266 D1 board, the circuit is super simple, a 15kΩ pullup resistor on the data line of the AM2302 and a LED and associated current limiting 470Ω resistor.

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Benchmarking 1930s Calipers

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So recently I got this set of 1930s calipers: So now the question is: How accurate are they? Let’s find out! I’m using a 25mm micrometer calibration piece, but before we can use it, let’s assess what different instruments say about this piece to get a tolerance range. Note that none of those are professionally calibrated, I’m just doing ballpark measurements. The Micron Metrology micrometer I’m calibrating with this calibration piece says it’s lightly below 25mm, both the instrument and the piece is quite cold however, as I had them in an unheated room and it’s winter.

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Electrical Distribution Panel for my Workshop

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So far my Workshop was connected to a 25A (“L” class) circuit breaker back from the 70s or so and also no FI (RCD). Which isn’t really that safe, especially not in my workshop. Since getting the electrical distribution panel for the house up to standard is currently out of the question, I decided to build myself a sub distribution panel, to at least have a somewhat safe workshop environment.

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