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Re: AC Voltage Calibrator, home built
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýBe on the lookout for a fluke 5200A and if possible the 5205 amplifier. These are currently my best AC standards in the lab. Also there is known issues on the DM5010 (battery damage on the processor board) just mentioning this if this has not be checked and corrected in this unit. ? The High AC volts on the dial a frequency is some of the hard part of doing meters. I have run in to meters that need 2 or 3 different voltage and frequency combinations to get an alignment done. ? Eric/Zen ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of dan.meeks222@...
Sent: Monday, August 8, 2022 10:34 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Test Equipment Design & Construction] AC Voltage Calibrator, home built ? I have a DM5010 that I would love to calibrate. The difficult items in the cal procedure are 190V and 700V at 200Hz. I have tried to string some standard 70V line audio transformers together and use an audio power amp, but it doesn¡¯t seem to like that load and it disconnects. Haven¡¯t tried anything else yet. I have other good meters to use as my ¡°standard¡± so I am thinking I don¡¯t need a sophisticated calibrator. Not trying to get NBS traceability here, just a working meter. I don¡¯t even really need this meter¡ just want to complete the repair! I really should just try to sell it as-is maybe. Thanks Dan ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of tgerbic ? I have lots of equipment to do what I would call hobby level (non-NIST) equipment calibration. Perhaps quite a few of us can say the same but I think the one area of weakness for most of us is a variable frequency, variable AC voltage source.? I have, for example, a bunch of Fluke bench multimeters I thought I would test/calibrate last year. Everything was easy till I hit the AC cal sections. An AC calibrator would be very useful to me as I have a lot of meters, many have high frequency ranges up to or beyond 1Mhz, that call for different frequencies and a wide range of voltages. |