.............And two years later..........
My references are long finished and the voltage references (lt1021-dmh10) have many hours on them.
Out of the ten I've purchased four are still in the original packaging, one decided it was happier being a 12k Ohm resistor,
five undergone further tempco testing (passive dummy load in a cardboard box method) out of which three where chosen:
Two are in a portable self powered (dual 9v battery) enclosure. and may have around 1000 hours on it.
One is in a bench-top enclosure with a passive switchable voltage divider (10x ESI 1K Ohm)
with trimmer networks to match each resistor to 1ppm.
I've haven't rechecked the resistors lately but any check from the outside makes me assume they are still spot on.
It has been powered on 24-7 for close to two years, (15000 hours?).
Oddly the dual "travel reference" never reads more than 2 ppm apart from each other/it self, amazing after all that time being on and mostly off.
The 24/7 "mother reference" remains within a range of 7 ppm of the travel reference most of that as far as I can tell is due to
tempco.
The Metrawatt ma5d only reads one lsd low when cold, after a 30 min warm-up it is spot on.
So it did not drift visually in the last two years.
Some poor quality pics are attached.