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Electronics => Repair => Topic started by: Hasi on September 25, 2018, 07:54:44 pm
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Hi toghether,
I am new on this platform. Just discovered it, while I'm desperatly looking for someone, who has the same problem like me.
I own a 123. An old, but good one. Don't wanna miss it. Unfortunatly, I gave it away to a friend and got it back broken. Just fixed it all, as the Charging unit, Display and sticked Keyboard. One Problem remains. There's a NAIS Relay (named DSP1-L-1.5V or DSP1-L-DC1.5V). Also a DS for it to find is hard work. 2 Form A, or 2 Form B etc, My relay has a coil damage and even trying to measure it out - failed.
I'm not able to find a substitue, the origin is obsolete. I tried nearly the whole Net to find one original/ or a substitute. No chance. So might be, that anyone of you could give me a suggestion. In case of, I want to let you know, that some information would be great for me. Even some hints for a DS or Pinout would help. Excuse my poor English.
Thanks again and cheers.
Hasi
Hasi
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Hello Hasi, I just have the same problem than you and i´m goint to atempt to fix it by usin the DSP1-L2-3V, or other similar lithe the 5v version, if i get any result, i will text you.
if you have any question or maybe if you have decided not to fix your FLUX :-BROKE , let me know.
i understand that it´s beeng a wile since you posted this report, :-+
thx
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You might try asking Scopemeter Repair in the US if all else fails.
Can anyone confirm that Fluke used bistable relays in the 123 Scopemeter?
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Hi shakalnokturn, in this case yes, this relay is bistable.
Here you have some pictures i thake from it, and a screen shoot of the relay used