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| tautech:
--- Quote from: Pablitox on July 05, 2019, 05:43:29 am ---The image I used was of mrmodemhead. This is the plate of my multimeter. It is somewhat blurred. Sorry for my lousy English --- End quote --- Your English is far better than that worthless blurry photo ! Upload a better one please. |
| Electro Detective:
The blurred image when flipped 180, and compared with previous image, sort of tells the story 'Perhaps' that board revision gave that cap a miss for whatever reason, or the next stage didn't need it, or... = :-// or need Mr. Taylor in on this one again :clap: @Pablitox: does the meter work ok as is, and sort of agrees with another meter you have ? |
| rsjsouza:
To me the difference between a concave and a convex solder blob may indicate the meter had a component soldered there at a certain point in time. At any rate, the recommendation from the designer holds more water than any attempt to reconstruct the history of the device and find any potential reasons. :-+ |
| Pablitox:
Apparently it is the version of the pcb https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/fluke-8060a-calibration-service/ |
| Pablitox:
I do not have another better camera :( Change the electrolytic and clean with alcohol and air |
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