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Good to see some one experiment...
Good to see some one experiment...
That was a long time ago Perey, I couldnt say ..
1000uA full scale. Some of the more modern meters have moved to a 650uA full scale standard.Lee, do you remember what Joe said about the 700B meters? I thought he said they were 200ua full scale DC. I'm going to dick around with the meters I just bought (Jewell model 75TB and thats what they are).
1000uA full scale. Some of the more modern meters have moved to a 650uA full scale standard.
1000uA full scale. Some of the more modern meters have moved to a 650uA full scale standard.
Joe, can anything be done to the meter to be able to use it (a resistor??)?
Do you have different meters Perry? Clear this up for me. The resistor in series with the meter tunes the sensitivity. You can make any sensitivity meter work by fiddling with the series resistor values.
Start with 5X the normal 1.8K (9.1K) and 22K (110K) resistors then Perry. It should get you in the ballpark and you can fine tune thereafter.
the light board resistors PerryJoe, are you talking about replacing the resistors on the Light board or just installing that size Inside the meter?.
the light board resistors Perry