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PP November Auction
tggzzz:
--- Quote from: Jackster on November 15, 2022, 06:16:51 pm ---Great. Looks like my £100 is going to waste...
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Wait and see.
I've had some good stuff from PPAuctions in the past, e.g. all this stuff worked except where noted...
Sullivan T2900 megohmmeter in wooden case
Muirhead D-825-P decade resistance box
Solartron / Schlumberger 7151 computing digital multimeter
Aluminium transit cases
PDA 102 induction loop amplifiers, Canford Parrell box etc
2x Xytronic 426DLX fume extractor with spare filters
Datron 4903, 4902S, 4901 DC current, voltage, cal bridge convertor * doesn't work, but good condition. Put off repairing it because there is (by design) 1kV on lots of bits of exposed metal. Has got ~200 resistors that are £30 each :)
Tektronix 1502B metallic TDR cable tester
Phillips PM6671 1200MHz high resolution timer / counter * rusted
HP5373A modulation DC main pulse analyser with 2x 53702A modules, Agilent Infinium oscilloscope (spares or repairs - possibly bits missing) * used for scrap
LDJ Electronics 511P GAVSS meter & Omnitest HY Trak 100D with probes
Lecroy 9310AM dual oscilloscope, 400MHz, 100ms/s, 200kpts/ch
Boonton Electronics 93AD True rms voltmeter * can't remember!
24x RS 757-5097 label remover aerosol tins * scrap
HP 3310A function generator
Qty various modules, function chips, circuit boards etc in 2 boxes
Agilent Technologies 1682AD logic analyser
Metrix MX67 electrical tester, multimeters
Advance transformer GT 650/B, load 650VA
Tektronix 2465 oscilloscope, 300MHz
Qty various resistance boxes
Farnell L30-2 power supply, 0-30v, 2A & Coutant LB500.2 power supply
GW Laboratory GPQ 3030 DC power supply, 5v, 3A * can't remember this!
Farnell L30AT power supply, 50v, 500MA
2x Farnell L30B stabilised power supplies
5x Fluke 25 multimeters in carry cases
Tektronix 1502
2x Philips PM 5190 LF synthesizers
Tektronix 485 350MHz oscilloscope
Fluke 25 hand held multimeter in case
L2x Farnell E30/1 stabilised power supplies
Tektronix 1502 TDR cable tester
Brandenburg 109M Solid State HV meter, 40kV
Tektronix P6013A compensation box in carry case
Oldtestgear:
I have only ever bought from PPAuctions IF the goods are still at the original site & not been moved to Lincolnshire. Partly because of the poor conditions that stuff is stored in & also because it is too far to travel. I miss the days when they just lotted up decent quantities of kit & let the auction run. Back then bargains could be found even allowing for long distance collection. These days I very rarely even look at their auctions because of the very high prices that stuff goes for.
Phil
tggzzz:
--- Quote from: Oldtestgear on November 16, 2022, 12:02:11 pm ---I have only ever bought from PPAuctions IF the goods are still at the original site & not been moved to Lincolnshire. Partly because of the poor conditions that stuff is stored in & also because it is too far to travel. I miss the days when they just lotted up decent quantities of kit & let the auction run. Back then bargains could be found even allowing for long distance collection. These days I very rarely even look at their auctions because of the very high prices that stuff goes for.
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I don't disagree. Nowadays I won't trek there for a single item.
Certainly "not at Aunby" increases the prices I am prepared to pay, and "at Aunby" decreases the type of things I'll look at.
I tend to see how the bidding is going, and if I win an early item at a good price, then I'll bid on more.
The advent of "off the wall bidding" is a distinct annoyance; I would prefer the starting price was the reserve price.
factory:
Well I found out what is going on, as soon as I got there I commented "I've never seen this place so empty", the barn had almost nothing inside apart from a couple of pallets of items, I was told they are storing the lots elsewhere on site and moving them into the barn building as needed for collection.
And the barn was more open than normal, because they are rebuilding it with new cladding, hopefully will be better once finished, here is what it looked like last year (from google maps).
My lots weren't too bad, some rust on the chrome bits of the 8403A (quite a common problem) and a little corrosion to BNC connectors on that & the 3330B, opened the 3330B and no signs of corrosion inside, I'm sure the BNCs will clean up fine.
David
veedub565:
--- Quote from: factory on November 16, 2022, 07:04:27 pm --- I was told they are storing the lots elsewhere on site and moving them into the barn building as needed for collection.
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Probably in a muddy field under a tarpaulin then judging by the state of what I collected. You must have got lucky.
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