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13 Feb, 2018
Works with IBM model-M keyboards!
This is the cheapest way to convert the old PC-XT IBM keyboards like model-M or model-F to USB. A single basic PS/2-USB doesn't work but the electronics in this one are enough to give the power needed to the keyboard to work.

22 Dec, 2020
Rok cabinet door dampers
Rok cabinet door dampers install with one screw at the corner of the cabinet. It's super easy with a drill and a screwdriver. I did like 40+ cabinet doors like that. It's easier than replacing the hinges with soft close hinges and cheaper. Each one of those can cost less than two fifty.
The cover plastic is silver and sturdy, looks nice. They also work well. If you want you can adjust thetravel to make the doors close faster. The sweet spot will do that without slamming unless you are forcefully closing the door. I adjusted 2 or 3 but gave up. So what if the door takes 1 or 2 seconds to fully close.

11 Jul, 2017
Great for DIY solutions
3 of 3 found this helpful This is a holder for 4 18650 batteries that is not fully pre-wired, and offers a switch, USB and jack connectors.
The mini board has switch and connectors but they are not connected and just need soldering. This is great to design your own configuration.
The batteries slots are wired in pairs, so each pair needs to be serial or parallel, but can't be fully independent without some effort.
The down side is there is little room to add boards. I plan to put a buck converter. Only the smallest one will fit.
Build is standard plastic and components. Good but not shockproof nor waterproof.
A better box would have been to leave 1cm more of room, components not soldered on the board, holes not fully cut out, and a more generic board offering more options to orient the connectors. If the board had a 5A buck convertor and 18650 charger to wire it would be even better.