Another assembly problem with the 428B then, that's three different problems now.
Hopefully you can fix it, that transformer looks different to the one in my good 1960's 428B and what may have been in the spares one (which has two small round holes in the chassis for the wiring), how late is yours?
Mine is current with the last revision of the manual; the serial number revision code is
0995A, meaning 1969, week 95
, USA built. (none of the sources explaining the --
hp -- serial numbers seem to mention years with week numbers going above 52, just some hand waving about "not always correct", well, yes, that is a reasonable caveat!)
It was possible to fix the cable, though first it broke off with only 1cm of free remaining cable sticking out of the winding. Can't really blame it; crushed as it was. Solder job was actually pretty easy. Shrink tubing and some careful routing to avoid repeating the problem, and 20 minutes trying to remember how the 115/230V switch was wired
, and then smoke test via variac went well.
The +272V fuse was open circuit, but once I'd fixed that and let the instrument warm up, I was rewarded with a nice 270,1V bias voltage reading (in-spec, the manual says +/- 6V).
Testing the instrument in operation gives readings that
somewhat correspond with my "reference"; a battery pack of 6 AA nicads shorted through a 100Ω resistor gave about 61,2mA according to the MetraHit
, and a reading of about 56mA on the 100mA range on the 428b. Looping the cable once more through the jaws brought the reading within 1,3% or so at 120,5mA, and another turn gave just about 183mA. Accuracy increases with range; this is not expected and reason for a full alignment.
But, the instrument works!