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Products => Test Equipment => Topic started by: Buzz-01 on March 23, 2013, 07:49:12 pm

Title: Gossen Metrahit 15S calibration
Post by: Buzz-01 on March 23, 2013, 07:49:12 pm
Hi there,

I'm newly registered to this forum after reading for over a year.
Today I've bought a Metrahit 15S multimeter, which after testing seems to be way off at DC Volts measurement.
Putting 12V on the input terminals gives a reading of 10.5V on the display. I'm kind of hoping this can be fixed with calibration of the meter.
The circuit board has several potentiometers, but unfortunately no silkscreen to indicate which pot is for what purpose.

Here is a photo of the inside:

(http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/2193/img20130323wa0008b.jpg)

I've searched the internet for a service doc, but all I could find was a spec sheet / user manual.
Is there anyone who knows a little more about calibrating this multimeter?

Title: Re: Gossen Metrahit 15S calibration
Post by: Buzz-01 on March 25, 2013, 06:05:15 pm
I've been doing some measurements and until now this is what I've found:

So either the calibration is way off, or something has damaged the input circuit which affects every measurement but current measurement (all but current measurements share the same positive input bus).
Any thoughts?
Title: Re: Gossen Metrahit 15S calibration
Post by: PedroDaGr8 on March 26, 2013, 02:44:33 pm
 Why  bother,  I'd return it to  the seller and ask for a new one.  This one is clearly out of spec.  No need to mess  with it yourself ( and possibly make things  worse)  when it's a  new device.
Title: Re: Gossen Metrahit 15S calibration
Post by: Buzz-01 on March 26, 2013, 07:43:53 pm
Oh, if I had bought the meter being new then I'd definitely return it!  :D

I've bought it second-hand in an unknown state at an electronics flea market, for just a few bucks.
To me it would be a win either way; I could have bought a top notch multimeter for a great price, or it would end up being an interesting project to take apart and repair...

It ended up being the latter...  ^-^ :-/O
Title: Re: Gossen Metrahit 15S calibration
Post by: Wytnucls on March 26, 2013, 08:53:01 pm
'Calibration
The multimeters of the METRAHit S series can be calibrated automatically
via the RS-232 data interface with the aid of the multifunction
calibrator METRAtop 90C and the METRAwin 91 software.'


It looks like it has 3 trimpots, probably VDC, VAC and Ohms. Try fiddling with them, until you find out which is which.
Title: Re: Gossen Metrahit 15S calibration
Post by: MatthiasBerlin on December 02, 2013, 12:26:14 am
I managed to get hands on a service manual (in German and in English, or the later more a crude mixture of German and English  ;D). If it's any help for you, write me a mail and I'll scan it.

The adjustment procedure is:

Electrical Adjustments:
1. Apply supply voltage 8V to battery clip
2. Turn on device
3. Attach measurement device to supply + and contact area E
4. Adjust LCD voltage to 4,3 V using pot R105.

Reference voltage adjustment:
1. and 2. like before.
3. Main switch to V=
4. Apply 250 mV (source resistance < 100 Ohm) between input mass and test point A (input socket?)
5. Adjust to 2500 digits using R36

Capacity:
1. and 2. like before.
3. Main switch to F
4. Apply 250 nF between 250 mV between input mass and V socket (input socket).
5. Use R72 to adjust to 2500 digits.

That's all. The rest of the manual is just an explanation of the schematic, the signals expected at some test points - and the schematic itself, of course.
Title: Re: Gossen Metrahit 15S calibration
Post by: retiredcaps on December 02, 2013, 04:20:21 am
The rest of the manual is just an explanation of the schematic, the signals expected at some test points - and the schematic itself, of course.
A scan of the explanation and the schematic would be great.