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Let me see your labscope carts!

LA1Z24

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Hey guys. I recently got myself a pico 4425 labscope for work. I love it, and as much more advanced it is, than my snap on verus, it's much more intuitive to use. There is one caveat though. Taking it out, attaching my bnc leads etc becomes a small task in itself when it gets used. I'd like to set up a small tool cart specifically for the scope, laptop, and scanner. I'm looking for ideas on how to go about it so I'd love to see some pics.

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pstemari

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Not a cart, but this is how my electronics bench and scopes are set up.a86a72065f45e240921202e57c8eccd9.jpg

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sweet victory

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Pic below for reference. I always thought a good diagnostic cart should have a mount to hang your leads. Would make it easy to get hooked up and going.

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LA1Z24

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Pic below for reference. I always thought a good diagnostic cart should have a mount to hang your leads. Would make it easy to get hooked up and going.

gys-trolley.jpg
I like this even though it lacks drawers for probes. Where to obtain?

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