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| jh15:
yup. All functions perfect, spot on with dc reference, and DB works, which is why I wanted it. Probably catch up in the studios this holiday with it. |
| Electro Detective:
--- Quote from: jh15 on September 02, 2017, 08:15:20 pm ---...All functions perfect, spot on with dc reference, and DB works... --- End quote --- IIRC yours had some AC? dramas, did you work out the exact problem or a good TLC, re-work/touchup and working the switches got it going again? |
| Electro Detective:
I'm in no hurry to do an 8060A recap, as both meters appear and test ok for now :phew: but if/when I have to (hopefully NEVER, or later) is there any value in having the replacement cap bodies not quite flush to the board allowing a small "IPA Friendly" space between the board and cap body? Advantages as I see them: Easy to spot a leak or spew Convenient to carefully spray or encourage some IPA under there, keeping the board free of unwanted fine dust and moisture trails Some component leg flashing wouldn't hurt some of the guys here either 8) |
| WastelandTek:
--- Quote from: ModemHead on August 31, 2017, 06:08:54 pm --- --- Quote from: Fungus on August 31, 2017, 08:33:39 am ---One went a couple of weeks ago for $66, new in box with everything. Serial number in the 400s so probably a good one. --- End quote --- It works perfectly. And not a scratch on it. ;D --- End quote --- good lord! pack that thing in nitrogen immediately! ;) |
| rsjsouza:
--- Quote from: Electro Detective on September 02, 2017, 11:44:11 pm ---allowing a small "IPA Friendly" space between the board and cap body? --- End quote --- When I recapped my 8060A, one (or more) capacitors were under the display assembly which constrained the maximum height. |
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