This is probably the best home lab and set-up I've ever seen! I'm very jealous, especially for those sliding wire organizers and the benches. I can imagine a lot of RU-vidrs would love to have a stream deck like yours. All is done very professionally and looks so organized and neat. Congratulations! You've done amazing job!
Great lab you have built a wonderful space, work tables, good lighting and a great bench test gear too. You have done a lot of great stuff in that basement, thanks for sharing.
Nice workplace, congratulations! As you're also a bit engaged in precision volt-nuttery, I'm interested how and where the whole room is built, and how you keep its temperature stable. What happened to your FLUKE 3330B calibrator?
Thank you, it's an honor to receive a comment from you! I'm trying not to be a volt-nut, but I've given in a bit to that. There really isn't much special about the room... it's 1850 sqft (172 m2) with a 9 foot ceiling, that's wide open with some big shelving units breaking up the space a little. I don't know how stable the temperature is, typically 22 - 24C this summer, but that's something I can log. It's a fully underground concrete basement, with one window-well about 50 feet from the workbench. I'll see about logging the temperature at the bench over time, the DAQ6510 should handle that nicely.
Oh, and the calibrator... I still have it. I need to decide where it's going to sit. At 65 lbs and its size, it will need a proper spot to sit and I only want to move it once!