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| Repair : HP 3245A precision DC/AC source |
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| PartialDischarge:
Just cleaned all dust inside, installed the nvrams in sockets and changed filters for new ones with surge protection, a bit longer than the originals but there's still room. These units are pretty nice except for the display that has gone down in luminosity albeit still perfectly visible. |
| Zucca:
Boom! One more in the club! I just got a HP 3245A with High Voltage OPT for 866,49 EUR delivered. TEA TEA TEA. List price was 1200€ >:D eBay auction: #192335067589 Oh well, so crazy! Now I have to get a HP3458A.... |
| nikonoid:
Nice! Congrats! I also got 3245a with high voltage option. It got mechanical damage in shipping, so it was only $140. I will put repair photos here, when I get to do the repair. Any recommendations for replacement EMI filter brand/type for 3245a and 3458a? Does it make any difference? Thanks. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
| Zucca:
Very well! Well I hope the transport damage didn't compromise the circuity inside. What $140? It was a XMAS present to you? And of course everybody will now post they got a 3245A for almost nothing... Let´s keep in touch! Well I need to finish some more project before to restore this puppy. |
| nikonoid:
I guess I just got "lucky" with damage. I reseated a cable and got it to work. It is a bit out of spec but otherwise. If I was to get all damaged mechanical parts from keysight it will be about $400-$500, making it a bit less of a good deal. I am fairly handy and have right tools. I am planning to do some sheet metal work and attempt to glue plastic before paying money to Keysight. I am also planning to change emi filter, fan, and electrolytics. In a same boat with you, I also need to finish few things before starting this one. Let's definitely start at in touch. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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