Best products from r/ElectronicsList
We found 3 comments on r/ElectronicsList discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 3 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. PanaVise 381 Vacuum Base PanaVise
- Single knob controls head movement through 3-planes: 90 Degree Tilt, 360 Turn & 360 Rotation
- Jaws are 2.5-Inch (63.5mm) wide, 0.5 (12.6mm) tall and open to 2.25 (57.1mm)
- Base accepts all 300 series Heads and any 5/8-Inch (15.9mm) diameter shaft
- Pad footprint measures 5.125 x 4.25 (130.2mm x 108mm). Height: 6.125 (155.6mm), Weight: 2.8 lbs. (1.3kg)
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3. Enokay Case for Raspberry Pi 2 Model B B+ Raspberry Pi 3 Model B B+ Case(Black)
This protective case is designed specifically for the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B B+ and Raspberry Pi 3 Model B B+The case is a two-piece injection-moulded and made of ABS MaterialIt provides the best available protection/accessibility for the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B B+ and Raspberry Pi 3 Model B B+This c...
In my experience, the helping hands tools are too flimsy to do any real work on a board with them. I've always preferred to have a solid table clamp similar to this. You will be able to hold a board, solder on it, probe around on it with a scope or multimeter, etc. I haven't seen many helping hands tools that allow you to do that.
Separately, I would recommend a Weller or Hakko. I have a Hakko FX888D that works well and was relatively cheap (about $100). A good soldering iron will have good options for tip sizes AND provide heat to the tip making your soldering work nice and easy.
I have:
-about 20 or so of these: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/13231
-A HELIUM Wireless Access Point (https://www.helium.com/products/element-access-point-cellular)
-A HELIUM IoT development board
-ESPDuino (https://www.amazon.com/VKmaker-ESPDuino-Development-ESP-13-ESP8266/dp/B01E0SQRWM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1524776350&sr=8-1&keywords=ESPDuino)
-Bunch of bread board kits (4 or so unopened)
I guess I would ask about $200 - $300 OBO? But I'm pretty flexible on the price, and willing to sell seperately. I've also got a bunch of other miscellaneous boards that I probably forgot to include.
found the case lol:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B011RBJUOC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1