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40 Years Apart

I mentioned in the history thread that my analogue meter of choice was failing after around 40 years. I decided to buy the new model which arrived yesterday. The differences are quite interesting. The basic specifications are almost identical, the new one has fuses, a surface mount PCB and a different current transformer. The different scales for AC and DC remain. There is a bit more warning stuff on the front and a CE mark. The handbook no longer contains a circuit diagramme.

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  • Now you have to decide whether to keep the old one, perhaps for cannibalisation if the new one fails in the next 40 years.
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  • Now you have to decide whether to keep the old one, perhaps for cannibalisation if the new one fails in the next 40 years.
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