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| Wavetek / Fluke ? SF10 short finder -A very useful tool if you can find it |
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| marc.hickling:
Absolutely available for sale. I have to work on some pricing (as we finished it about a month ago) and once I get pricing I'll add it here. Any questions feel free to ask or PM me :-) I love reverse engineering and tools like this are invaluable. UPDATE: We have decided that as the BOM cost is so expensive its better to open source this. Once I have the source link ill put it here! |
| marc.hickling:
looks like I never posted about this: https://www.enaelectronics.ca/blog/ https://www.enaelectronics.ca/blog/the-amazing-short-circuit-finding-brush-an-electronic-detective-part-i/ https://www.enaelectronics.ca/blog/short-circuit-finding-brush-part-ii/ https://www.enaelectronics.ca/blog/short-circuit-finding-brush-part-iii/ Try those links. I hope you find everything you need. We are still using all of ours in the lab, an awesomely useful tool! |
| kripton2035:
how do you make the brush part ? do you have any part # number ? |
| andreathepsyco:
The tool looks fantastic, and i really appreciate the fact that you decided to make the schematics publicly available. Is there any chance it is possible to buy it as a finished product somewhere? |
| cunningfellow:
Did anyone keep a copy of the photos/schematics of this. The images have all broken from the blog and wayback machine does not have them. I am reviving an old project I never fully finished to make a continuity meter exactly as I want it and am just looking at what else is around. |
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