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Re: Mounting HP Iron in 19" Racks
I used to do this with scrounged angle iron from bed frames people would throw out on trash day.? Some are pretty wide and I can attest to the wood strip method to keep things centered.? A sawzall
By Peter Gottlieb · #143093 ·
Re: HP-1421A Q109 Voltages
I got a chance to test the circuit just a bit. I placed a 47k resistor between the base of Q109 and ground. That caused the lamp to illuminate so the transistor is still good. I just need to determine
By n4buq · #143092 ·
Re: Mounting HP Iron in 19" Racks
The cantilever shelves work great. Especially for the smaller stuff, like putting two 1/2 width units together. I have used a lot of Navepoint stuff in the past. This is an option that I like for
By Michael Bierlein · #143091 ·
Re: HP8560a smoke came out
Rifa caps are not happy with high voltages.? Could you adjust your solar panel inverter to only 240 volts? Harvey
By Harvey White · #143090 ·
Re: Mounting HP Iron in 19" Racks
I've been using these (from Amazon) for years. They work pretty well: AC Infinity Vented Cantilever 2U Universal Rack Shelf, 16" Deep, for 19¡± equipment racks. Heavy-Duty 2.4mm Cold Rolled Steel,
By Dave Daniel · #143089 ·
Re: Mounting HP Iron in 19" Racks
This is a better solution than mounting ears. It is probable that the ears alone will not properly support the weight of the gear. Glenn
By Glenn Little · #143088 ·
Re: HP8560a smoke came out
Thanks Henning re *delta marker*. Been a while since I operated this SA. I just confirmed thats the level issue. Re *the cap across the mains* , that's what i suspected initially as I had it happen on
By glenn · #143087 ·
Re: Mounting HP Iron in 19" Racks
Forgot to mention, most gear should not be mounted only by the front ears or flanges - only the very lightest and shortest (front to back) items are safe this way. Sides and back support is needed for
By Ed Breya · #143086 ·
Re: Mounting HP Iron in 19" Racks
I have a bunch of fairly heavy aluminum 90 degree angle-iron pieces scrounged up long ago. They are about 2" by 3/16" flats by 30" long, and easy to drill holes anywhere and attach with the usual
By Ed Breya · #143085 ·
Re: Mounting HP Iron in 19" Racks
I have some of the front mount shelves but the cheap ones won't support the nice HP iron. They deflect too much. That picture was for the Mainframe SRS-4-F. I can get them at my local supplier in
By Dave Miller · #143084 ·
Re: Mounting HP Iron in 19" Racks
I use equipment shelves that only mount from the front, but the one you show is better mechanically.? Where do you get them?? Do you have a part number? Pter
By Peter Gottlieb · #143083 ·
Mounting HP Iron in 19" Racks
I have run out of floor and bench space and it's time start filling up the racks I have stored away. :-( Unfortunately most of the equipment does not have mounting ears. Last time I looked at them
By Dave Miller · #143082 ·
Re: HP 427A no DC offset adj. pot
It's a later one with the Rev B A2 board 00427-66512, connection pin 5 is also gone, the diode relabelled as CR2 (was CR1) goes directly from pin 8 to pin 11. Original A2 board is 00427-66502. David
By factory · #143081 ·
Hp 8720ES error help
Hello I am trying to get a 8720ES working. It has a CPU board fault. The CPU board start some but not fully. I get an error saying: Please stand by- Error INST This error I cannot find info on
By Peter Hansen · #143080 ·
Re: HP8560a smoke came out
Glenn, You have activated the delta marker function, so what is shown if the "normal marker" function is activated? My first idea on the big bang was an exploding RIFA cap on the AC mains input. Did
By Henning Weddig · #143079 ·
Re: HP 427A no DC offset adj. pot
Probably so Paul. ?I do wonder if the lack of manuals for this particular version of the 427A is because it was a military/govt. version that is just now being phased out. ?Agree on the beat up
By Leon · #143078 ·
Re: HP 427A no DC offset adj. pot
Leon I did look at the other site great pix and thats a nice looking meter. Normally gov stuff is pretty beat up. Suggestion. If the meter is off as little as you say does it make sense to simply use
By paulswed · #143077 ·
Re: HP8560a smoke came out
If you are in 230V country sure I would bet on explosion of RIFA caps in the power supply. Not difficult to repair it, just power supply board needs to be removed from SA. Whe you are in, check also
By Vladimir Filip · #143076 ·
Re: HP8560a smoke came out
Don't know that exact model, but could it be mains power I/P filter / Rifa line filter caps?
By Adrian Nicol · #143075 ·
HP8560a smoke came out
New member here. I have an HP 8560A? SA which had been in storage for some years. On powering it up recently it worked ok for about 10 minutes, then a loud bang and smoke came out........ not good.
By glenn · #143074 ·