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Title: T4D #87 - New lab
Post by: steve30 on December 20, 2013, 09:20:47 PM
Its great to see the new lab Martin. Looks really nice and cosy :). I'm definitely coming to your place for my summer holidays  8).

I was going to ask if by 'restroom', you meant toilet, but you cleared that one up later in the video. Is 'restroom' an American thing? Because we just tend to call them toilets here in England.

Just wondering, what colour temperature and colour rendering index are all the lights?
Title: Re: T4D #87 - New lab
Post by: Antraciet on December 20, 2013, 11:56:01 PM
Looks nice, but please think about your own safety Martin, i saw a fire extinguisher, wich is good. But there are no windows or other doors, no runaways, except the staircase. I hope there is enough ventilation, install some detectors (fire, monoxide,..)
You are busy with electronics, stored batteries, capacitors,...
Title: Re: T4D #87 - New lab
Post by: SeanB on December 21, 2013, 05:09:50 AM
Nice new room, but needs some sound dampening, either some drapes ( the wall behind the bench will be good if there are no shelves there) on the walls to absorb the sound and reduce echo. You can hear the difference in the unfinished part where there are multiple absorbent surfaces and reflectors. A good thing would also be some acoustic tiles on the roof to absorb the sound going up. A lot of the noise is fan noise, easy enough to attenuate with a few packs of new ceiling tiles on the existing, just missing the duct if it will be too low.  An air outlet ( with adjustable damper) on the duct to bring fresh air into the basement area will also help, along with having a heat exchanger to allow fresh outside air to come in always, making the inlet air comfortable summer and winter.
Title: Re: T4D #87 - New lab
Post by: Science-Mark on December 23, 2013, 01:05:34 AM
Hi Martin:

Good fun to see your new digs.  Looking forward to your future equipment review. You mentioned more v-blogs on LED lighting info/reviews/new stuff, very interested in that.

Cheers,
Mark
Title: Re: T4D #87 - New lab
Post by: MJLorton on January 09, 2014, 09:11:43 AM
Thanks folks.

In regards to safety I have 4 fire extinguishers down here of varying types.

I have one carbon monoxide monitor, one carbon monoxide / fire detector (place near safe with battery testing), one radon monitor / alarm, and a main fire detector that is has a wireless connection to two other detectors upstairs.

Sound damping and issues...solved some of those...also waiting on a sound meter that does data logging to play and experiment with sound damping materials.

Ventilation is one of the next projects on the list.

I have purchased loads of LED lights and placed them all over the house to understand pro's and con's...video on that will happen.
Title: Re: T4D #87 - New lab
Post by: IanJ on January 14, 2014, 06:51:53 AM
I was going to ask if by 'restroom', you meant toilet, but you cleared that one up later in the video. Is 'restroom' an American thing? Because we just tend to call them toilets here in England.

In Scotland..........it's called "the bog".

Ian.
Title: Re: T4D #87 - New lab
Post by: Paul Collins M0BSW on January 18, 2014, 03:14:19 AM
I was going to ask if by 'restroom', you meant toilet, but you cleared that one up later in the video. Is 'restroom' an American thing? Because we just tend to call them toilets here in England.

In Scotland..........it's called "the bog".

Ian.
It's called the Bog in our house in Peterborough UK too
Title: Re: T4D #87 - New lab
Post by: Paul Collins M0BSW on January 18, 2014, 03:18:42 AM
My Radio shack is a shed in the cellar, I have a shed down there because it is deadly cold down there in the cellar, however my shed, which I spent a fortune on, is insulated, I have a small oil filled heater which is more than capable of heating my woman free zone. ;)
Title: Re: T4D #87 - New lab
Post by: steve30 on January 18, 2014, 07:06:17 AM
I was going to ask if by 'restroom', you meant toilet, but you cleared that one up later in the video. Is 'restroom' an American thing? Because we just tend to call them toilets here in England.

In Scotland..........it's called "the bog".

Ian.
It's called the Bog in our house in Peterborough UK too

Hehe. We just call it the toilet.

I find Americans tend to get a bit offended/freaked out when I say I'm going to the toilet. They much prefer to say they are going to 'the bathroom', even if the toilet isn't in a bathroom :o.
Title: Re: T4D #87 - New lab
Post by: aroby on January 19, 2014, 07:59:59 PM
Martin - congratulations on your move.  I have a feeling your wife works for the same firm as me!

What's the brand of the green workbench lights you are using?

Anthony
Title: Re: T4D #87 - New lab
Post by: MJLorton on January 20, 2014, 10:52:46 AM
Martin - congratulations on your move.  I have a feeling your wife works for the same firm as me!

What's the brand of the green workbench lights you are using?

Anthony
Thanks Anthony!

Those lights are here in my Amazon Store: http://astore.amazon.com/m0711-20?_encoding=UTF8&node=34
I've just setup this section with LED lighting that I have purchased and used around our home...and so far I'm happy with their performance.

It's a big firm...we like them 'cos they pay the bills  ;)

Cheers,
Martin.
Title: Re: T4D #87 - New lab
Post by: SeanB on January 20, 2014, 01:01:22 PM
funny enough I was in Makro today ( buying a 2 pin adaptor for work as the last dozen had done the usual vanishing act) and, while waiting for any sales associate to arrive from lunch I was helping another customer to choose LED downlighters. They actually have a reasonably decent Osram 3W downlighter on sale at the moment, R69 each. Demo'd the lamp to the customer using the junky LED display there ( made by a company with a blue logo) against the other brands, and convinced him not to buy the cheap junk ones, and that they would run cooler but with a lot less light than the 50W lamps he was looking at. The better quality ones would also last longer, so he took 2 of the Osram to try. Think I should get a sales code for there..........
Title: Re: T4D #87 - New lab
Post by: MJLorton on February 04, 2014, 03:05:46 PM
Classic!