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idpromnut:

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--- Quote from: idpromnut on December 18, 2013, 02:29:36 am ---Dude, I understand the obsession... I've been eye-ballin' this baby for the last few days: eBay auction: #321272134668

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I have 2 newer model 2005's that I have cleaned switches, pots, replaced neons, calibrated and full load tested for 24hours. They will have a calibration sheet with my 8846A .0024% as the reference that I will be selling. (replaced by HP611X supplies)


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Awe, now that is just being cruel and unusual!  :scared:

SLJ:

--- Quote from: robrenz on December 18, 2013, 03:58:14 am ---I have 2 newer model 2005's that I have cleaned switches, pots, replaced neons, calibrated and full load tested for 24hours. They will have a calibration sheet with my 8846A .0024% as the reference that I will be selling. (replaced by HP611X supplies)


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Nice, I might be interested in one when your ready to sell them.

Terabyte2007:
Here are my main unit's. I have a couple others that are not used much currently. I have my eye on a Rigol to replace all of these.

idpromnut:
Oh, and I did a quick test, and as far as I can measure, those 6050 supplies can sustain the full 5A max rated current over just 1mV.   :wtf:

Awesome.  :-+

robrenz:
I did some similar testing here thru reply #32.  Shows the resistance of your shorting bar has a large impact on what voltage you read.

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