Hi All,
A bit of a story, about a year ago I bought an old 3458A with the flat NVRAM battery problem, how I fixed it up (with a lot of help from TiN and other sources on the net) see
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/repair/minor-repair-hp3458a/The problem is how good was the rest of the unit, it now passes self test and in comparison to an out of calibration 34461 it seemed reasonably accurate in terms of DCV, ACV, ohms.
I bought about 4 months ago a 03458-66509, the voltage reference unit out of 3458A, It only needs a single positive supply but it didn't come with the little (special) plastic cover for the LTZ1000ACH. Some of these surplus units on eBay are also of questionable heritage.
For a voltage reference unit I decided to use a metal box with polystyrene lining, I used a small cube of builders foam ( I heated it in the oven to 130C without adverse effect) and it isn't conductive - for the LTZ1000 cover.
For power I sought a low noise linear regulator, the TPS7A4901, seemed to fit the bill, certainly could cover the 30-40mA needed at 15V. An adapter board was used to get it onto my favourite one off project material , veroboard. The was fitted inside the box and was supplied from a lab PSU at 18V. The voltage supply is floating.
A Fluke temp probe was left inside the box so its temperature could be monitored during the experiments.
Photos of the inside of the box looking at the linear reg board. the top of the 03458-66509, the brown wire is the temp probe (K type)