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Re: 34401A issue


 

Hello Peter,

Try to run a Self Test and see if it passes it.

Could be anything but older 34401A have relay faults. The OMRON relays
can be found but not the COTO relay. Newer 34401A had a newer part
instead of the COTO one but from what I remember that is also unobtainable.

Regards,
Razvan

On 05/03/2025 21:35, Peter Gottlieb via groups.io wrote:
I have an Agilent 34401A which I've used at my bench for many years.

Today I went to measure a 12 volt battery and it just started clicking.

I tried it on a power supply and auto ranging works fine up to 12 volts
where it starts clicking about twice a second.? Trying manual range,
going over the 10 volt range shows exactly zero volts to any input.

I am guessing it tries autoranging higher, sees the zero, then tries to
go lower, then repeats.

This is only on DC volts.? AC volts and resistance (didn't check
current) are fine, for example I can plug the leads into an outlet and
it shows 120 VAC just fine.

Before I dig in, is anyone familiar with this fault?

Peter





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