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That is a nice one that is!
Quote from: BU508A on March 02, 2021, 08:51:00 amThat is a nice one that is!Indeed. It's got 10 turn pots, not that digital encoder rubbish There's another one, but the price is a bit on the high side (as all the other stuff from that seller too):https://www.ebay.de/itm/TOELLNER-TOE-8752-Dual-Power-Supply-2x-0-32VDC-2x-0-5A-320W/254880538392I used to have this particular model (8752, 2x32V) at a former job and I really liked it.
Quote from: beanflying on March 02, 2021, 01:10:59 amI also have one of these but here is one in the USA eBay auction: #392659657016That was the first frequency counter I ever used!
I also have one of these but here is one in the USA eBay auction: #392659657016
I was sleeping and something woke me up. My box fan had shut down and restarted. Clocks flashing. We are having one hell of a wind storm here. Scanner is going nuts with trees down. As I was typing this power dipped again but came back up. Have to wait for my router to reboot. And I log on here and see all that blue tossed in boxes. I r sad. If that smaller pallet were to be delivered to me you would never hear from me again because I would have died and gone to heaven.
I need a NASA mug😁
Quote from: Zucca on March 01, 2021, 06:52:36 pmWhat about if I put a 10mA RCD to save my ass on the entire mains on my bench TEA.Now I have a 30 mA but there is an angel on my right shoulder telling me:"Go for 10mA, go for 10mA...".Yes sometime I play with 230VAC mains That might come around to bite you on the arse in terms of nuisance tripping. Aside from the cumulative earth leakage currents from a few SMPSs, you're quite likely to see excessive earth leakage on something you put on the bench to repair. An old Y capacitor made by everybody's favourite X & Y capacitor manufacturer comes to mind as an obvious example.
What about if I put a 10mA RCD to save my ass on the entire mains on my bench TEA.Now I have a 30 mA but there is an angel on my right shoulder telling me:"Go for 10mA, go for 10mA...".Yes sometime I play with 230VAC mains
One other thing, I reckon if theey were to appear at the Med mansion, you'd be better off doing a swap of flats with your downstairs neighbour, otherwise with that amount of extra weight, you'd both be sharing the ground floor flat for sure
Quote from: Specmaster on March 02, 2021, 11:15:46 amOne other thing, I reckon if theey were to appear at the Med mansion, you'd be better off doing a swap of flats with your downstairs neighbour, otherwise with that amount of extra weight, you'd both be sharing the ground floor flat for sure The downstairs apartment would be perfect. 4 bedrooms, large living room, kitchen/dining room, and direct indoor access to the laundry room. However, there's a husband/wife and 4 noisy kids (one an infant). I don't think they would fit in my place too well plus they would be above me. Nope.
Quote from: beanflying on March 02, 2021, 12:46:53 amFor these sorts of smaller jellybean counters it is worth trawling ebay.com for a cheap freight one. A few of mine were only $30-40 AUD for post. I landed the HP 5302A for under $100If you're not blinded by the hp logo these are decent counters and they don't come in fugly cases.
For these sorts of smaller jellybean counters it is worth trawling ebay.com for a cheap freight one. A few of mine were only $30-40 AUD for post. I landed the HP 5302A for under $100
Anybody on the east side of Canada looking for 1 ton of misc TE ? the auction is sitting at 200$ right now.https://www.gcsurplus.ca/mn-eng.cfm?snc=wfsav&sc=enc-bid&scn=382932&lcn=531590&lct=L&srchtype=&lci=It's a good thing I'm 12h away. A little bit closer and I would probably had to rent a van to bring everything back home.
I have a 10mA on my bench (together with a 6A fuse), but only for the DUT. Hardly ever trips when not needed. But I agree, with the full bench on it it would trip too often.
That does not quite match a HP 5314A. Same number of digits (7) but no level control on 2nd input and no ratio. More of a RF counter than universal. The 520MHz range is plus but let down by 7 digits and needs the TCXO to be useful.A 5315/6 A/B is miles ahead of the Fluke with 8 digits, reciprocal counting more functions, but only 100MHz.The Fluke would be an option if you wanted a small counter for both RF and very basic function counting but other than cost a 3 input universal like a later Racal or 5316A/B with the 1GHz option would be a better counter overall.
The problem with these counters is a distinct lack of digits
Quote from: vk6zgo on March 02, 2021, 06:03:18 amQuote from: beanflying on March 02, 2021, 01:10:59 amI also have one of these but here is one in the USA eBay auction: #392659657016That was the first frequency counter I ever used!bean.....you are evil.hmmmmmmmm. about an hour and 10 minutes. free local pickup. what should i offer?
Quote from: nixiefreqq on March 02, 2021, 12:18:24 pmQuote from: vk6zgo on March 02, 2021, 06:03:18 amQuote from: beanflying on March 02, 2021, 01:10:59 amI also have one of these but here is one in the USA eBay auction: #392659657016That was the first frequency counter I ever used!bean.....you are evil.hmmmmmmmm. about an hour and 10 minutes. free local pickup. what should i offer?They are shits of things to use in real life, as the funny stepped readout is hard to read!
Quote from: vk6zgo on March 02, 2021, 02:21:29 pmQuote from: nixiefreqq on March 02, 2021, 12:18:24 pmQuote from: vk6zgo on March 02, 2021, 06:03:18 amQuote from: beanflying on March 02, 2021, 01:10:59 amI also have one of these but here is one in the USA eBay auction: #392659657016That was the first frequency counter I ever used!bean.....you are evil.hmmmmmmmm. about an hour and 10 minutes. free local pickup. what should i offer?They are shits of things to use in real life, as the funny stepped readout is hard to read!Looks like my little cube furnace. Any hollow-state in it to keep your toes toasty? mnem