I've often wondered why for manually constructed products like this, the wiring is nearly all the same colour. Surely a mixture of colours would make future maintenance and repairs much easier? Maybe it is due to product qualification for military use or something.similar.
If I remember correctly, we used Teflon insulated wires on military hardware (it was a pain in the… to strip the ends😊) There was not a large choice of colors, white, green… and maybe a few others (pink?). The Teflon is more heat and chemical resistant than the PVC commonly used. I remember one device where a mouse had eaten the PVC insulation of a wire added later … not the PTFE ones… twice! ( we did not realize the wire was stripped because of a mouse the first time). It costed us two flights.😊
Thanks very deeply of explanations. I really wonder, what a genius has first got the idea of this kind of calculating machinery ! Even the basic principles are difficult to understand for me, an electrical computer age person. Computers are so simple compared to this calculator.
I really like the work you do. I also want to be able to do such things I mean the ability to get my head around every electronics I tear down just like you. How did you learned all this, obviously you have too much experience but what would you suggest to beginners?
You buy vintage avionics from EBay, you work 2 days or more on it trying to understand how it works after reverse engineering. You repeat this process several hundreds times with more and more complicated stuffs.
Hello, quelle magnifique assemblage electro-mécanique....chapeau aux génies qui ont conçu cela ! (Et à vous pour le tafe de retro engineering )
Fascinating as always. Well done.
Thanks for sharing this marvel of elecro-mechanical engineering, fascinating stuff.
Lots of support from Pakistan
I've often wondered why for manually constructed products like this, the wiring is nearly all the same colour. Surely a mixture of colours would make future maintenance and repairs much easier? Maybe it is due to product qualification for military use or something.similar.
If I remember correctly, we used Teflon insulated wires on military hardware (it was a pain in the… to strip the ends😊)
There was not a large choice of colors, white, green… and maybe a few others (pink?).
The Teflon is more heat and chemical resistant than the PVC commonly used.
I remember one device where a mouse had eaten the PVC insulation of a wire added later … not the PTFE ones… twice! ( we did not realize the wire was stripped because of a mouse the first time). It costed us two flights.😊
@@chefchaudard3580 Many thanks. That makes sense. Cheers!
Thanks very deeply of explanations. I really wonder, what a genius has first got the idea of this kind of calculating machinery ! Even the basic principles are difficult to understand for me, an electrical computer age person. Computers are so simple compared to this calculator.
Bonjour de l'Angleterre ! Curious Marc m'a envoyé. Votre chaîne est excellente, malheureusement mon français ne l'est pas !
I really like the work you do. I also want to be able to do such things I mean the ability to get my head around every electronics I tear down just like you. How did you learned all this, obviously you have too much experience but what would you suggest to beginners?
You buy vintage avionics from EBay, you work 2 days or more on it trying to understand how it works after reverse engineering. You repeat this process several hundreds times with more and more complicated stuffs.
I think the drones are trying to cover up other types of drones, orbs maby !!!
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Where is le surrender button?