IT LIVES!!! HP/Agilent 54645A From AllTest: Refurb & Photo Gallery
Ohhhh yeah... take it off... take it ALL off...
mnem
If anybody call for me, please take a message. I'll be ummmm... indisposed for the rest of the afternoon.
SQWEEEEEE!!! and a HALF...
In the spirit of eevBlog, I have NOT turned it on; I am instead taking it apart. This is, of course, MUCH more bearable to do as I've already seen pics of it lit up displaying a graph before I bought it.
First peek inside, the only obvious thing wrong is that the chassis doesn't sit level. This WAS expected, as the damage seen at the end of my last post was the reason this scope came in under my budget, even with eBay Global Shipping on top.
What was NOT expected is how clean this thing is inside. When was the last time you saw ANYTHING with A) fan cooling and 2) CRT display THIS CLEAN around the HV? This thing must have like 12 hours on it. Suh-weeet!
EEEEEK! A RIFA!!! It will be evicted with extreme prejudice.
Mainboard appears intact so far. *knocks on wood*
I finally found something visibly wrong; the softkey PCB is broken loose from the bezel. I was actually expecting something like this as they were noted as "non-responsive" in the listing.
This is why I still recommend All-Test. Yes, you pay top dollar for shipping. But you get thermonuclear protection on your busted TE; it arrives EXACTLY as you bid/bought from their store.
mnem
*toddles off to find a service manual*
Closeup of front control panel where bd139 warned me to check things out carefully. Looking promising.
Ironing out corner of front panel bezel/fascia with cheap hot air gun. It has already paid me back the $12 it cost, as far as I'm concerned.
The PCB flexes badly when pressing the ERASE button in this corner due to broken finger-tab.
Other side of front panel PCB & keypads. Looking good.
While I'm in here, I may as well clean the keypads & contacts.
This is the shot bd139 wants to see.
Looks like the CH1/CH2 BNCs on this one ARE separate from the PCB; they should NOT kill the mainboard if mechanically damaged. EXT TRIG, ehhh.
Ignore the fuzz down by the 10x/100x probe sense wires; I cleaned some grindy-powder from the case in there with Q-tips and didn't see it until after the pics were taken. All blown out.
Here you can see me ironing out the main housing with hot air & a stainless steel prybar as a bodywork spoon. Remarkably effective.
Here I've fixed the flexity PCB with a little 10mm
2 wedge I knocked together real quick on my 3DP. Yes, I used hot-glue
; I was out of epoxy. We'll see how it holds. More worrisome to me is the cracked corner of the TIME/DIV encoder.
And the panel now assembled. Yeah, it's butt-ugly in there. Pretty is as pretty does, says I. Still nowhere NEAR taking the booty-fab trophy someone else in here holds.
You can see where I added a few layers of Kapton tape under the metal chassis bracket as insurance for that PCB.
Here it is going back together; the shell fit right the first time. I could spend a lot of time filling and sanding these last few blemishes... but duck that. I'm never gonna notice it looking at the front of the scope.
IT'S ALI-I-I-I-I-IVE!!! The money shot. From here, this feels like a brand new scope. Every softkey & encoder is smooth with perfect response; detents are firm but not crunchy. I'm still figuring out the controls, so don't have the scaling set right for the cheap 1x/10x probes off my 6022BE. 13 puff inputs did comp out perfectly with them tho.
This display is SO crisp. These pics look fabulous, but they still don't do it justice. Seriously. Yumm!
However I DID note that the handle on this scope has several dings and scuffs, but not on the same side as the rest of the damage. I suspect, as it is Agilent-branded, they may have glommed the one off this scope to prettify a more profitable unit. I can SO live with that.
54645A Listing. With import fees, US$139. I can SO live with that too.
A'aight. Tomorrow I'll start putting together a shopping list to get a replacement for that RIFA on the way... and if I can find a factory service menu with total power cycles and runtime, I'll update with a pic of that too. Keep yer stick on the ice!
mnem
*toddles off to ded*