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Calibrating Sperry DM5300 Meter

cj7365

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I have a few meters, but my Sperry DM5300 is .5 volts off, anyway of calibrating this?
 
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zkling

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Yep, adjust the pot, as Stuart mentioned you really SHOULD be using a calibrated source. When you are done check it at different voltages against a better meter for sanity.
 
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It's very unusual for a DMM to "go out" for no reason. Before messing with that adjustment you should install a fresh battery, clean the battery contacts & lead sockets with swabs & iso alcohol. Rotate the selector switch stop to stop several times. Tap the meter on the table while monitoring a voltage reading to see if the display changes due to loose internal wire, pcb connection or crack.
If after all that it's still off, then adjust it--but first go stop-to-stop a few times on that adjustment pot too in case oxidation has crept in.
 

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What are you checking it against? .5 out throughout the range? Too many questions without the proper equipment... just leave it.
 
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cj7365

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I am checking it against 2 other meters, on the DC volt side, -.5 volts

I did put a fresh 9v battery in it, and there is no corrosion on the inside of the meter

I do not have a calibrated DC power source.


Thank you for the manual!!!
 
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