It's Oh-Dark-Thirty in the Fukkin' Morning and I'm Still Working on a New Project...
Here's a few TEAsers before I crawl off to bed.
mnem
*the scrubbulous world of Dr. Agon*
Cooked shunts from a moving coil meter ?
Yeah; one cooked shunt, one good. This is the Bach-Simpson 635 I got a few months back; finally getting it on the bench. Finding that it appears to be a bit of a bastard child; evidently their primary
raison d'être was Canadian Military service. Can't find a service or even user manual on BAMA or RadioMuseum.org; of course Simpson is of no help for parts, but they evidently disavow all knowledge of the poor thing even in their legacy products section.
Pretty sure battery clips for a 260 Series 3 or so will work; but that roached shunt... Take a look at the oddball current ranges this thing has.
As best I can gauge from the circuit, the 0.6 and 1.2A range shunts shown should be the same value; I may wind up having to make one from scratch.
If anybody here knows of any lifelines, please toss one my way. I know about the
6KV 635 on Simpson260.com; trying to find out more from that source right now.
mnem
*currently nuking a PS3 with my son*