However i wana ask you only one thing.
Is that true that i can replace the analog trimpod for dc voltage with an digital reference ??
Simple answer No.
The pot adusts a voltage divider for a 50ppm voltage reference. The pot is unknown.
Any DC reference you use will also be derived from a voltage reference, thereafter every part you use will add to the inital error/tolerance.
The best mods I have read about is changing the voltage reference and pot to higher spec ones. Voltage reference can be improved to 5ppm parts and the pot can be improved to 100ppm or maybe 50ppm.
Interesting idea. Why not trim it with some low PPM resistors and get rid of the pot? By the time you change out the crap fuses, add MOVs, change the PTCs, cut some traces and add a few resistors, don't forget the dope. Then we need a backlight. I like my adaptive one so figure a couple of LEDs, transistors, resistors, sensor. Now to top it off we need to add a good reference and a couple of low PPM Caddocks.. Not to mention time. What are we up to now for price?
I ran a pretty big temperature test with all the meters I had left. I did not have a working 61E at the time.
Really? The UT61E is in no way a good replacement for a 87/5. I would rethink that idea.
Yes really , it's overpriced and also overkilled for my hobby .
I think to sell it for 270 euro or trade with an gossen 26s .
I can understand your reasoning that the 61E would be a better fit for you. Personally, I am not a fan of it. The front end is just too weak and the lack of a back light, come on, really? What I don't understand is why you would have bought an 87V in the first place if you didn't have a need for it.