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02-11-2015, 02:08 PM | #21 | |
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And then Radio Shack came out with a 'near clone' which surprisingly, actually seemed to have a couple of technical additions to the Simpson - but at less than half the price (List $40) It finally went on sale and I quickly bought one at $35.99. A bit later I had occasion to bring it out in the presence of one of my 1st Class Electrician friends. "My, what have you here?" he says eagerly. Looking at the meter closer, his face fell. "You want to be careful with this as it has no overloads or fuse. As long as you don't screw up you'll be fine." I only burned out the diodes on it once. And then while building my house - I dropped it. By then it was an old friend and my heart was broken as it hit the concrete and the cheap plastic rendered itself into a thousand pieces. I paid it homage, though. I carefully recovered all the pieces and saved them for a resurrection. I even bought a replacement project box to put it all into and mount the meter/switch on the front. I trimmed the switch plate and was able to save all the markings. But the project died in the rush to fatherhood (time) and reasonableness (money.) Better and more capable meters were available for less money. I still have those parts. I should throw them out. Sentiment has its limits. Joe K
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02-11-2015, 03:05 PM | #22 |
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I've used Flukes for 30+years. They are expensive but provide lots of built in features. When airbags arrived on Volvos in the early 80's we were required to use them because the ohm meter didn't have enough current to deploy them when we needed to do circuit tests. I still have the ones I got them. My only complaint is they have a Fast Blow 10A fuse inside the case. That is only on the Amp. circuit. The fuses are overpriced and hard to find on short notice. I bypassed that feature by soldering a standard blade fuse holder and wires to a bad fuse and put the fuse outside the case
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02-11-2015, 03:07 PM | #23 |
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I use the Harbor Freight model also. They are free and that's the best part. Model A's aren't rocket science. Also, better ones can be found at estate sales.
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02-11-2015, 03:23 PM | #24 |
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and the 9 bolt battery goes democrat. Who keeps extra 9 volts batterys around.
end quote LOL ! All batteries go democrat after awhile don't they. Since I'm a long time republican I keep some on hand for just such an occasion. After-al, one can't get caught with a democrat battery ! LOL ! |
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The free HF meters are ok for measuring voltage that does not have a lot of noise. Otherwise a reasonably priced analog meter will suffice for most measurements that we do unless a serious circuit designer. Make sure the meter is fused or will be buying a new one if you measure voltage on the ohms scale or have it on the wrong scale measuring current. Once you have to replace the fuse, need to recheck the calibration by measuring known voltages, ohms and currents through all the scales. When I worked in Electronics, all the meters, scopes and other test equipment had to be checked for calibration on a schedule basis or no product could be shipped wit uncalibrated equipment. |
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Sorry. Trying hard to keep an open (and hopefully funny) outlook on batteries. That is BATTERIES. Honest. Joe K
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Oppps .. already posted this on an older thread , but meant for it to go here ...
Been lurking on this important thread … too embarrassed to post my question … but I suspect I may not be the only red-faced hobbyist … so here goes: I have a couple of the HF freebies, but NO experience with a multi meter. However, my bucket list has room to learn so as to chase issues with my “A”. Does there exist a short course (i.e., article) on how to set and use specifically for our cars? For me this would also need pix of the dial settings (volts, ohm, etc), where the leads plug into the meter, and simple clear “red wire on _(name of part)___black wire on __(name of part)______” type directions for each of the 'tests' If such instruction does not exist, maybe some kind snow-bound soul could put one together for one/both of our club magazines!! |
02-11-2015, 03:47 PM | #29 |
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Had a number of Flukes over the years including a digital VTM scope meter.
Today's cheap meters have more than enough resolution for automotive work. It all you need. I do see Tripletts and Simpson at secondhand stores. That last one I looked at was $20.00 The last time I had a Fluke I blew the fuse and it was in the $20 range but that was back then.
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02-11-2015, 04:31 PM | #30 |
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I only use the Sperry SP-152A like Mitch pictured.
Here is the easiest meter you can use. You connect two wires with clips, and can't go wrong, unless you clip the wires backwards. This meter is good for 6 or 12 volts, and has only one scale. It doesn't get any easier than this. http://www.ebay.com/itm/DC-15V-Analo...item4173890459 |
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I started to take it apart to re-solder the connection. This is possible. But then I had a mind-gush: Why go to the effort to fix it? It's only a HF meter. Sad actually. This is what we leave our children - a throw-away world. Different by far than even my repair of the Micronta/Radio Shack meter when I blew the diodes. Hmm. Maybe a re-think on thowing that away. Joe K
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I keep a HF meter in my tool kit in the trunk of my A. It's there if I need it. If it breaks, I will cut another coupon out and get another meter for free. I would love a Simpson, but it seems easier to stash 2 or 3 HF meters around the house and the garage because I have a bad case of CRS (Can't Remember S#!t!)
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lol i haven't had one break but i got 2 with dead batteries...
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Fluke 73 and Fluke 233 with remote display.
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We're fortunate in that we've lived in both worlds. Also unfortunate, because more than anyone before or after, we see the change. They (our children) will grow up happier perhaps because their reading about the past brings with it no emotional connection to it. Or, with few exception, any desire for it. Our children, like ourselves and every generation, have all been educated that the future will be "better" - regardless of how it actually turns out in comparison. If it's "new" it must be better. Or so its sold er, told. But we can compare. The few who can. Heh. I mentioned keeping the parts and doing the multimeter transplant to a new box. I see our friend Ebay has SEVERAL intact and possibly like new Micronta/Radio Shack multimeters to offer from, virtually none exceeding the price of the original meter in 1970! But alas, be sure of your setting before attaching the leads lest you burn up the diodes - or worse. Joe K
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There is a Sperry 152 on ebay now.
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