Advanced Search
Search Results
9 total results found
Warnings
Your personal safety is paramount, however, it is up to you to be aware of the area's hazards. Some resources may have warning tags, but users should be aware of ALL potential risks. The MakerSpace is not responsible for your actions.Potential hazards include,...
Cautions
Members should be aware of the potential of their action to damage equipment. Our resources are not foolproof. Some resources will have a CAUTION tag, but lack of such a tag does not preclude damage due to improper use. Some cautionary considerations: Exces...
Lost and Found
Loose Items: Small misplaced items (e.g. electronic parts) can be found in a small bin on the shelf. If you find something, leave it in the box. If an item is larger than the box then it will be classified as an item without a parking ticket.
Computer Workstation
A computer to aid in controlling your device or surf the internet. Windows LogIn Upon power up, log in to BMS Lab User account using WiFi password. Feel free to add a folder for your own stuff. Be aware that all stored data is public and not secure...
Where to find it
-- Chapter in progress --- A numbering system for drawers, shelves, cabinets, toolboxes, and storage bins and boxes is currently in process of being organized. For the time being use this abbreviated locator: Soldering irons: workbenches and drawer #2. ...
Soldering
Soldering Irons Weller WESD51 Temperature range: 350F to 850F Digital readout Grounded soldering iron tip Zero power switching Anti-static design Before turning on, inspect and determine if the tip shape and size is suitable for your task. C...
Test Equipment
Multimeters Portable Testers Oscilloscopes Power Supplies Signal Generators Counter - Timers
Soldering Guide
Some soldering tutorials: Intro To Soldering Video: A Comprehensive Guide to Soldering: Techniques, Tools, and Tips WARNING: Many of the solders contain LEAD. Even if you choose a lead free solder, others have not. Consider all work surfaces and tools...
ESD Precautions
Many electronic components are susceptible to static electricity. MOSFETs can be permanently damaged by as little as 60 volts. You won't feel it, but your electronics will. There are several steps you can take to protect your hardware: Antistatic Grounding...