Jimmy's HH Scott Re-Cap...

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D2, forgot about this one. Gotta run it through first. Shouldn't be long.

This was dropped off when Jimmy came through this summer with his daughter when they visited South Dakota.....nudies in a bit...
 

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Wimpy Ass Buss Bar??


Yeah Jimmy, I could have got on this sooner, sorry about that..
 
Got some nice Epcos 15,000uf/63 volt PS caps comin for it...
 
58 I think Navo....originals were 10000uf/63 volt.

Cool. If time permits a before and after ripple test would be nice to see. It's possible that the greater reservoir capacity may smooth out the ripple some.

Have you figured out how to capture your Tektronix O'scope display and transfer the file to your computer? That is a powerful tool if you have the "spare time" to finger this one out.
 
I haven't downloaded the program from Tek yet. Joe suggested that last year . It would be nice to capture, store then transfer to the PC.....
 
I haven't downloaded the program from Tek yet. Joe suggested that last year . It would be nice to capture, store then transfer to the PC.....

All of my oscilloscopes are older. One of my newer ones is a HP 54622A that has a floppy drive and GPIB interface but nothing with a USB interface to use with todays computers. Jer has suggested a GPIB - USB interface device that I may be getting in the future to use with several pieces of test gear.

Cameras work just fine but being able to download a screen shot and put it on line or in a document would be cool.
 
Yeah. This one has a USB port. A memory stick would work too. Just need to get off my dead ass and get the program loaded..
 
Mine will before the milling on the Stewart 1-28 is done..
 
Mine will before the milling on the Stewart 1-28 is done..

That sounds like a big job. It's cool to get a bit more insight on the workings of the oil industry. I have a few family members working in this industry so the gouge you give us provides for great reading.
 
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