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PQ HDD 2.

5 PORTABLE HARD DRVE (SHOCK PROOF) 500GB


Php 2,880.00



Information
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Feat:res
O 2.5-inch SATA interface hard drive
O USB 2.0
O Shock proof - drop tested
O Holds Up to 142,000 digital photos
O Holds up to 200 hours of DVD quality video
ther DetaiIs:
O Holds Up to 142,000 digital photos
O Holds Up to 125,000 songs (MP3)
O Up to 12,000 songs (uncompressed CD quality)
O Up to 38 hours of Digital Video (DV)
O Up to 200 hours of DVD quality video
O Up to 60 hours of HD video
O Capacity: 500GB
O 2.5" SATA interface hard drive
O USB 2.0
O HDD
O OS System Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista 7/Mac.10.x
O Power Supply: USB DV 5V
O Dimensions :144 x 81.5 x 22.4 mm (5.67 x 3.21 x 0.88 in)
O Weight: 350g (0.77 lbs)


DT9205A
DGTAL MULTMETER
Php 350.00




Information
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Feat:res
O DCV: 200mV-1000V (0.5% + 1)
O ACV: 200mV-750V (1.2% + 3)
O DCA: 2mA-20A (0.8% + 3)
O ACA: 2mA-20A (0.8% + 10)
O OHM: 200-200M (1.2% + 3)
O CAP: 20nF-200F (2.5% + 3)
O Transistor Test: Yes
O Diode Test: Yes
O Continuity Buzzer: Yes
O LCD Display: Yes
O Power: 9V 6F22
O Maximum Display: 1999
O Display Size: 27 x 60 mm
O Product Net Weight: 310g
O Product Size: 191 x 89 x 35 mm
O Quantity: 25pcs
O Dimension:4 4.5 x 37 x 29.5 cm
O G.W.: 25.0KGS
O N.W.: 23.0KGS


SOLDERNG RON
Php 150.00




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Feat:res
O Easy to use
O Heat-resistant handle
O Fast response
O Residue Free
O Watts: 60-80W

Preparing To $oIder:
O Tinning the soIdering Tip:
- Before use, a new soldering tip, or more that is very dirty, must be tinned. "Tinning is the process of coating a soldering tip with
a thin coat of solder. This aids in heat transfer between the tip and the component you are soldering, and also gives the solder a
base from which to flow from.

$tep 1: Warm :p the iron
- Warm up the soldering iron or gun thoroughly. Make sure that it has fully come to temperature because you are about to melt a
lot of solder on it. This is especially important if the iron is new because it may have been packed with some kind of coating to
prevent corrosion.

$tep 2: Prepare a IittIe space
- While the soldering iron is warming up, prepare a little space to work. Moisten a little sponge and place it in the base of your
soldering iron stand or in a dish close by. Lay down a piece of cardboard in case you drip of cardboard in case you drip solder
(you will probably) and make sure you have room to work comfortably.

$tep 3: Thoro:ghIy coat the tip in soIder
- Thoroughly coat the soldering tip in solder. t is very important to cover the entire tip. You will use a considerable amount of
solder during this process and it will drip, so be ready. f you leave any part of the tip uncovered it will tend to collect flux residue
and will now conduct heat very well, so run the solder up and down the tip and completely around it to totally cover it in molten
solder.

$tep 4: CIean the soIdering tip
- After you are certain that the tip is totally coated in solder, wipe the tip off on the wet sponge to remove all the flux residue. Do
this immediately so there is no time for the flux to dry out and solidify

$tep 5: Yo:re Done!
- You have just tinned your soldering tip. This must be done anytime you replace the tip or clean it so that the iron maintains
good heat transfer.

PQ HDD 2.5 PORTABLE HARD DRVE (SHOCK PROOF) 500GB


DGTAL MULTMETER
SOLDERNG RON

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