Measuring on my "new" Fluke 731B.
Inside pics here
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/linux-gpib-and-python-hp3458a-hp3457a-logging-a-fluke-731b-10v/msg775169/#msg775169*bay text indicated that it has been off for 9 years :
Here is a Laboratory Reference DC Voltage standard. It was taken out of service July 1996 and within calibration at that time. It works as can be seen from the pictures. This item will be professionally packaged by myself. Check my 100 % feedback since 1998. This auction does not include the DVM in the pictures. Thanks for looking.
I'm using a 3457A & 3458A , see attached graphs in zip
Poweron was 48'hrs before taking any measurements, no adjustments made yet.
I gave it a new set of 2 x 7.2v NiCd batteries , thst's all.
And no 3458A autocal , as i'm just after the stability of the 731B for now.
I think it's looking quite nice in stability for $165, even very "nice".
But have noticed that it has "moved" the voltage "up" during the 5 days i have measured , even with the same temperature surroundings.
Using this for both meters , the 3457 is prob. downgrading to 7digits , and i'm using HIRES of the 3457A, that's why it's "dancing around" (3457A & 3458A graphs in .zip file).
command(HP3458,"DCV 10;AZERO ON;NPLC 100;NDIG 8;TRIG HOLD")
Looking at the DMMxxxxx-
s.png graphs (3458A only measurements) , the 731B is now showing above 10v at the same temp , where it was below 10v when i started the measurements.
Is that because it's setteling in
Any tips/hints appreciated.
/Bingo