I bought a PM2525 and got a second one for "spares" but it also works so I'd rather not break it up. Both DMMs have damaged LCD screens plus the better one has a broken 4mm banana socket. The "spares" one has a flat memory battery so needs calibrating as I've now changed the battery.
So... I've posted about the screens already and, although usable, I will hopefully manage to locate a couple
Now on to the point of this thread, the banana plugs for the multimeter leads. The common lead is missing the plastic insulation tube and the cylinder that the 4mm plug goes into was loose to the point of affecting the reading. I've disassembled that one now and removed the test lead board etc as can be seen in the images.
The first image shows the board in situ and I've recorded where each lead goes to. I've been looking for sockets which exactly fit in place of the Philips ones but can't find any. I obviously have found lots of good quality sockets. Would fitting alternative sockets into the holes and wiring them up as per the originals make a measurable difference to the readings? or affect the way it all works?