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| mikeselectricstuff:
Is this a new Necroposting record ? |
| mairo:
My Protek 506 (my first DMM, apat from the $5 that I got at uni) also has this issue. It has not been exposed to any excessive light/heat and I also think is something to do with the chemistry b/w the rober cover and the DMM plastic. |
| helius:
My Protek 506 (also my first DMM) was bought used without a boot, and is unaffected by this problem (although the cover of the RS232 port was lost long ago). It still works OK but needs to be calibrated. |
| thm_w:
--- Quote from: helius on March 17, 2018, 10:05:54 pm ---My Protek 506 (also my first DMM) was bought used without a boot, and is unaffected by this problem (although the cover of the RS232 port was lost long ago). It still works OK but needs to be calibrated. --- End quote --- If you have a good reference you can cal it yourself: - Take off back cover - Switch cal switch in top right to ON position - Power on meter (to volts) - Apply the required voltage/current if you have it and press "OK" - If you don't have it press right arrow to skip that step If it asks for A or mA of course you have to switch to the correct range. I couldn't find a way to go back, only forward. |
| picrthis:
I know this this thread is old, but does anybody have the original disk with the software & drivers on it they could zip-up and send me? Please :) |
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