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Its a beautiful old meter and great video, that you got it working is amazing. The stuff you get to use is impressive.
Quote from: saturation on May 23, 2011, 04:20:18 pmIts a beautiful old meter and great video, that you got it working is amazing. The stuff you get to use is impressive.I don't think much was needed to make it work. Apart from plugging it into the mains. They sure don't make'em like they used to!
Quote from: tekfan on May 23, 2011, 04:54:40 pmQuote from: saturation on May 23, 2011, 04:20:18 pmIts a beautiful old meter and great video, that you got it working is amazing. The stuff you get to use is impressive.I don't think much was needed to make it work. Apart from plugging it into the mains. They sure don't make'em like they used to! The only thing I had to do was swap three dead bulbs with unused ones in the first digit display. I did take the precaution of initially winding it up slowly on a variac. AFAICS all the electrolytics are original.
So is this part of the $50 or $100 multimeter group? (And by that I mean the electric bill to operate it. )