Greetings TEA folk!
I've been lurking here for a while and thoroughly enjoying the wit, camaraderie and complete lack of "txt spch" and other such afflictions.
I thought I should raise my head above the parapet and say hello.
A little background. Despite the Swedish flag next to my user name, I'm actually an expatriate Brit. I ended up in Sweden over a quarter of a century ago as part of a team installing a new system for the banks and never left. I met a Swedish girl (as you do), got married, had kids, got divorced and suddenly realised that I've spent more of my adult life here than I have in the UK. I guess I'll be staying!
Electronics was a hobby when I was a teenager. Then Clive Sinclair released the ZX80. I bought a kit, soldered it up and that was it. My electronics hobby got put on hold and computer programming turned from a hobby to my full time job.
Now my children have grown up and I am once again master of my own disposable income, I realised I could get back into electronics. (The last thing I want to do with my spare time is anything to do with programming computers!) I realised that my single Fluke 8021B wasn't really enough when it came to test equipment. So followed the acquisition of a Rigol DS1054Z and some cheap Uni-T kit to complement the Fluke.
For a while, this was enough. However, I found Dave's forum and this topic, plus the Metrology section, opened my eyes to the realm of second hand test gear. Soon, I had a Solartron 7150 and a 7151 on my bench. GAS had taken hold of me!
My GAS problem has now lead to my first
arriving at grizewald towers today. A Solartron 7075, no less!
With GAS comes the need for repair, even for things you expect (from the eBay "Used" tag) to be working.
My first nasty surprise with the 7075 was the bottom of the unit. There were no photos of the bottom in the listing, and now I understand why!
The mind boggles as to how much weight is needed to put an almost square impression in a cover and fracture the solid plastic frame underneath!
Not a good start. After carefully going over the rest of the meter and pushing all the ribbon connectors back into the IC sockets they were nearly falling out of, I powered the machine up. Sadly, running the self test functions gave me zero readings on all test values and the final test, which should show eleven 8s on the display confirmed my suspicion that the three least significant digits were not lighting up.
Seeing that the displays are actually socketed, I decided to swap the last two groups to see if it was the display or the driver which was at fault. After gingerly levering out the first (and working) display with a thin wooden stick, I did the same for the faulty one - and immediately discovered why it won't light up:
I guess that whatever impact caused the dent in the bottom of the case bounced the insides hard enough to break the vacuum seal on the display.
From what I understand, these displays are made from pure unobtanium. This is a real shame. Despite the damage to the meter's exterior, the circuitry (as far as I've dismantled the machine) seems to be in good nick. Even better, the chassis has a Solartron sticker saying that it was repaired and re-calibrated in 1985. Judging from the date codes on the chips that I can see, they repaired it by replacing all the boards inside the machine as most of the chips are from mid 1984, which must be around when they stopped making the 7075. The BCD interface unit which was attached to the rear has chips with date codes from '75, '76 and early '77 which lends some weight to the idea that it has a 'new' set of boards inside the machine itself.
In view of the comparative youth of the meter's electronics, it still seems to be a good candidate to repair, so I'd like to ask for some advice from the fine gentlemen of TEA if I may?
What should I do about the eBay seller? He listed the meter as "used" not "for parts or repair". It obviously doesn't work and has damage which wasn't stated in the listing. There's no way it could have happened during shipping as the packing was undamaged. As eBay define it, "Used" says that it should work as intended but may have cosmetic damage and this is far from just "cosmetic damage".
Does anyone have any idea as to where I can find a new display?