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Old October 3rd 04, 01:13 PM
Steve - www.ukspeedtraps.co.uk
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"Colin Dawson" wrote in message
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Hi Guy and Gals.

After last night fun and games. I've realised that it's time to start
thinking about my next project. This time, I want to sort out seme

problems
that I've found with my laptop setup. The problem I had last night was
that dew started to form on my laptop screen, at about 1am, as Saturn was
just comming into view. Also my laptop, is the bit of my setup that
requires most plugging together, there's just too many bits really.

What's I'm thinking about it making a box, that will work a little like a
docking station for my laptop. There's will be a single power supply
ending in a car lighter plug (so that I can plug into my current setup, or
even a car if I want to).

The box itself will have my USB hub, USB to Serial converter. power

supplys
permently wired in, for hub and laptop. I want to add a lighting system,

so
that it casts red light over the laptop keyboard to make it easier to see.
A red filter that can be dropped into play to cover the laptop screen

would
be nice too. Ideally, I'd like to be able to store my Autostar serial
cable, and Usb Active extension cable too. It would be quite nice to

have
the USB to Serial wired securly to the Autostar cable with a switch to
serial port (so that I can plug in my GPS).

I'd like to be able to make this box so that it's not too big, however my
woodworking skills leave alot to be desired. Putting the electrics of

this
project together isn't a problem, there's nothing difficult about that.

Has anyone done something similar to this before? What materials would

you
use to do this? Are there any design tips that anyone can offer?

At the moment. I've not really thought to much about how to do this. I'm
just looking for ideas to help make this project work well first time.

Regards

Colin Dawson
www.cjdawson.com



The first thing to do is lay all the kit out as you would want it, taking up
as little space as you can but keeping it workable and then take the
dimensions in a form of a box..

Then take some time to visit they DIY sheds and see if there is anything off
the shelf that could do the job as well. It may save you the hassle of
making a box.

Some timber merchants have a cutting service. If it is a box you end up
making out of wood, get then to cut all parts out and all you have to do is
glue and screw and then add the odd hole. Keep the wood light and try to use
exterior grade so the damp will not make it warp over time.

A local kitchen company may make you a box, and if you ask the right way
(mention cash) and via the foreman, it may cost less than you think. A local
engineering firm are making my pier mount and its over half of the cost of a
off the shelf one and better engineered.

A steady LED bike light is a great light for the keyboard fitted to the
underside top of the box, saves messing with wiring and they last forever on
a few batteries and cost next to nothing to buy. My observatory will be lit
this way although I suspect the neighbour will continue to do it for free,
with his copy of Blackpool's iluminations. To pose there is this laser
keyboard you can see in the dark
http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=110909

Steve

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