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Test Equipment Anonymous (TEA) group therapy thread
TERRA Operative:
Here you go:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/tek-ths720a-portable-scope-teardowndiscussion/msg1073777/#msg1073777
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/tek-ths720a-portable-scope-teardowndiscussion/msg1074016/#msg1074016
Neomys Sapiens:
I've got another Megger probe delivered - but this time not as a spare for the Megger. I think that I can modify it to work as a data hold probe with the UDL44. It is not exactly the most elegant solution, but it should give me an idea whether I want to use this function more often or not.
For this, I need to cut the three-pole connector off and fit a banana plug to the probe tip line and connect the two switch lines to a 3.5mm tip/ring connector using a short pigtail.
TERRA Operative:
So, got a delivery from PCBWay today.....
I needed some new faceplates for some of my TM500 modules and I thought I'd give their CNC service a go. All up they cost about US$45 a piece (I was sponsored for a youtube video so I paid nothing, full disclosure... :P )
They came out realllllyyyy nice. 8)
I got them machined in aluminium, then bead blasted and clear anodized. So far the DM502 is assembled as shown (I made a few inconsequential modifications to the 3D file if anyone else decides to get one made) and I'll assemble the SG504 and PG506 later.
Files will be uploaded to Tekwiki etc later.
Boy do I love well machined parts. ^-^
TERRA Operative:
In other news, I have figured out how to replace the isolated BNC jacks in the THS700 series portable scopes. Details (and a video of course) to come. :)
srb1954:
--- Quote from: TERRA Operative on March 28, 2023, 04:52:59 pm ---So, got a delivery from PCBWay today.....
I needed some new faceplates for some of my TM500 modules and I thought I'd give their CNC service a go. All up they cost about US$45 a piece (I was sponsored for a youtube video so I paid nothing, full disclosure... :P )
They came out realllllyyyy nice. 8)
I got them machined in aluminium, then bead blasted and clear anodized. So far the DM502 is assembled as shown (I made a few inconsequential modifications to the 3D file if anyone else decides to get one made) and I'll assemble the SG504 and PG506 later.
Files will be uploaded to Tekwiki etc later.
Boy do I love well machined parts. ^-^
--- End quote ---
Very nice outcome. :-+
Did you get new versions of the printed face plates done as well or are they just the old versions?
I find that on many of my TM500 modules the red printing on the face plates has faded almost to the point of invisibility and it would be nice to have some process to restore or replace them.
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