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| My poor mans SMU - The Agilent 66311B |
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| nctnico:
--- Quote from: Muxr on February 13, 2016, 12:45:45 am ---I found one on Ebay that oughta work though since my money is not good for them. http://www.ebay.com/itm/252223006400 --- End quote --- $4.99 for that plug? :wtf: Chances are it is a cheap Chinese knock-off you can by for $0.05. These pluggable terminal blocks are amongst the most cloned/copied parts! |
| Muxr:
--- Quote from: nctnico on February 13, 2016, 12:51:28 am --- --- Quote from: Muxr on February 13, 2016, 12:45:45 am ---I found one on Ebay that oughta work though since my money is not good for them. http://www.ebay.com/itm/252223006400 --- End quote --- $4.99 for that plug? :wtf: Chances are it is a cheap Chinese knock-off you can by for $0.05. These pluggable terminal blocks are amongst the most cloned/copied parts! --- End quote --- I was going to pay $17 to Keysight for it. With Chinese new years I would get the Chinese one in a month and a half. This is a bargain. |
| ve7xen:
--- Quote from: GAD on February 13, 2016, 12:13:05 am ---Offered $50 with the stipulation that it comes with all knobs and controls intact. He countered with $65, and I countered with $55, so yeah, it seems like $55 is the magic number. I've been curious about these for a while. Hell, more Agilent on the bench looks cool either way. :) --- End quote --- I guess that means I'll be getting one without a knob then! :-DD |
| Muxr:
--- Quote from: ve7xen on February 13, 2016, 12:57:44 am --- --- Quote from: GAD on February 13, 2016, 12:13:05 am ---Offered $50 with the stipulation that it comes with all knobs and controls intact. He countered with $65, and I countered with $55, so yeah, it seems like $55 is the magic number. I've been curious about these for a while. Hell, more Agilent on the bench looks cool either way. :) --- End quote --- I guess that means I'll be getting one without a knob then! :-DD --- End quote --- If I get one without a knob I will 3D print us one. It may not be ideal but it'll work :P |
| nctnico:
I'd use any knob I have around. No need to go through a lot of hassle. Besides that the rotating knob may not be very usefull. On my HP6572A it is easier to just use the keypad to enter the numbers than to endlessly rotate a knob. |
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