Haha, he's already got more than enough items for a lifetime with all that dumpster diving he was doing a while back, I was after a PM 2521 but no deal so I doubt that he'll hit that button, he has enough items now that could be used as bricks to build himself a bigger lab with
You're right: That stuff's enough for a lifetime (the rest of mine, anyway). But I wasn't kidding. Finding EEVblog and especially this thread made me hunt for even more, so since then I've been visiting the evil bay and bought all the more ... Until then I bought absolutely no TE at the bay (about 5 things in 15 years total).
Having more than 1 HP6614 may actually help sometimes, but nine? Or
twelve Fluke 8050A? In my saner moments, I must admit that I'm insane.
I have now three PM2521, and I'd actually be willing to part with one. But that would not be the best of them, and I sure don't want to disappoint anyone by sending him a dud. And I'd be scared to not meet your packaging standards (until now, I was only at the receiving end).
What might I get in return for a PM2521 in, hm, less-than-pristine, condition?
Yesterday I fixed my preferred hand held DMM, a Fluke 8060A. It had all segments on, which proved to be just a contact problem with the reset line to the display board. While I had the manual out, I also looked at one of my 8062A's with the "AC doesn't work" sticker. Main problem was C21 at the ICL7660 charge pump. While it basically works now, the displayed voltage starts at about half the actual voltage and runs up in minutes, as if filtered by an extreme low pass. I've no real idea what might cause this, so I let it be for the moment.
As I really need to tidy up my lab, I finally sorted screws and nuts for a few hours ... That would be much easier if there weren't sizes/threads that are
very similar but just not the same, which has you try each of them, you can't just look and tell ...