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New Maker space, potential LP location

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2018 9:20 pm
by Spareparts
Murdock, if outside the bounds, please nuke the post

As an intro, I'm the tech guy for the CDL Maker space. We are about 35 miles south from Foobar Labs. The CDL (Computer Deconstruction Lab) is a community maker space that is a mash-up between the former IXR maker space and the CDL, which is next door.

Our lab is fully wired with a 1GB LAN right to the benches and work spaces. From our perspective, it's pre-wired for a LAN party.

Before our expending the effort in setting up a dedicated STEAM caching server, Is there a need for a LP location in Monmouth County?

PS - we have a decent podcast studio, so if you would prefer to talk gaming and stream video, CDL can help with that as well.

Corrected URL: http://compdecon.org/

SP

Re: New Maker space, potential LP location

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2018 9:48 pm
by NILL
Do you have any other info? The link is returning an error and I'm not seeing anything on google.

Are there good days for tours?

Re: New Maker space, potential LP location

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2018 10:50 am
by Spareparts
Sorry about that - the wordpress site was being updated. Updates are complete.

http://compdecon.org/wp-content/uploads ... ce_web.png panoramic
http://compdecon.org/wp-content/uploads ... img_01.jpg Classroom

Classroom seats 24 right next store to the Makerspace, which seats another 12 people. Both areas are equipped with projectors.
Network is 1GB to the desk tops, 20A breakers for the outlets. Core is a Cisco 6059E with 10GB interconnects to the servers. Internet is OOL commercial.

Access is essentially 24 hour, lit parking lot holds 60 cars. Local pizza places know the site well for delivery.

Monday nights are always good, and Saturdays as well. Send me a PM if you want to take a look on Saturday

Re: New Maker space, potential LP location

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2018 10:54 pm
by Spareparts
We came up with a simple way to put 15A of power onto a cluster of six folding tables for LP and classroom use.

Links showing how it's assembled and deployed:

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APC power strip and clamp are both from Amazon: