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| Rita:
I am now the owner of a new brick. I got it for £45 posted ($60). It's in stunning condition, everything seems to work as it should and it came with three sealed packets of assorted leads and probes. There spare fuse in the battery holder is still there. The circuit boards are spotless and dated 1984. It even had a calibration sticker on it (from 1988, probably the last time it was used) so it's bound to be spot on :P. The only issue is that the battery clip is a little nasty and the -ve battery lead seems to have black wire corrosion. That's within my skillset to replace. It's made in Holland. An RMS 27FM would have been nice but they don't crop up this side of the pond, this will do for me. EDIT: Retailed by RS Components hence their logo on the screen. |
| Excavatoree:
I have to have one. (LOL) Seriously. I've got a 23 with the RS branding, but I didn't know there was a 27. One learns something new everyday. The 8025/25/27s are some of my favorites. |
| mansaxel:
Over in the TEA thread, we've been busy buying up NOS 27CE meters from USMC stocks, complete with HV and RF probes. Links in that thread in some of the last 40 pages or so. Teaser: |
| Excavatoree:
--- Quote from: mansaxel on October 07, 2021, 08:28:53 pm ---Over in the TEA thread, we've been busy buying up NOS 27CE meters from USMC stocks, complete with HV and RF probes. Links in that thread in some of the last 40 pages or so. --- End quote --- Nice. I've got some very old 8025b meters from the USMC that are in good condition. |
| Fungus:
My 27FM has this bit of paper neatly scotch-taped to the top: The meter is pristine, looks like it was never out of stores except for calibration. (and it's still bang-on accurate today, a big shout out to J. Martin, wherever you are....) |
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