This could be work or recreational related. Anything you’ve done that you sit back and go “hell yeah I did that”. I’m typically wary of working on cars because I have big hands and no auto specialty tools. But, I was able to make a pretty involved (for me) repair last week and I’ve felt really great about it since. What about you?

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        It’s a mix 43 ferrite toroid with 3 turns of 8awg wire going opposite directions for positive and negative. The idea is that clean dc power can get by easily, but interference from stray RF, or nearby electrical switching (think dimmable LEDs or similar) will see a really high resistance as it goes around the ring and get lost as heat, letting only the clean power get to the radio.

        This same idea is used on usb cables and all kinds of household electronics to protect against data loss and interference.

        Pictured above as the knobby things at the ends of a usb cable, these guys are the little cousin of the big bertha version I made

        Edit: It’s a really easy thing to make, it’s just the first time I’ve ever done anything like that completely from scratch, and I have been really happy with the result