My 2nd HP 3478A came in today.
Here is a pic of them stacked together. The new one has seen more florescent light than the first one. I hooked it up to my DMM Check + after a half hour warm up time. Here are the numbers. I didn't figure % differences. I am quite happy.
DMM Check + HP 3478A
DCV 5.0000 5.0000
DCI 1.0008 1.0001
100R 100.089 2W 100.257 4W 100.089
1KR 1000.18 1000.3 1000.18
10KR 10001.3 10000.9 10001.0
100KR 99970 99970 99970
ACV 4.999 5.0012
ACI 1.0008 1.740 not sure about this one, it may be the way I am measuring it
I have yet to peek under her skirt. That will probably wait to next week. I want to see if someone labeled when the battery has been changed and I want to look at the RIFA caps to see if they need replacing. I may go ahead and replace the battery anyway if there is no date marked so both meters will be close to the same cycle for the next battery replacement. If the RIFA caps need replaced, I will do all the electros at the same time, just like I did on the other. When I have her skirt off, I will add feet at that time.
Speaking of battery replacement, stoopit question time. Since the first battery was dead, I didn't worry about power. Since this one is in cal, I will have a power cord plugged in that is plugged into a UPS in case of power flicker. I will have my Hakko connected to an isolation transformer so nothing shorts out. Does the meter need to powered up while changing the battery or just having it plugged in is fine to keep the calibration? Stoopit question maybe, but this is new territory and I respect the opinions of those who have done this before me.