n8n
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Worth putting any effort into? Found in thrift store, got it home and found the crispiest nastiest AA cell I've ever seen in it. Rigged a saucer full of vinegar to dip the battery holder area in, and pulled it out with needlenose pliers. Marked Made in Japan, couldn't see that sticker because it was bagged in its box for display. Does in fact have the original box and I found all the original instructions underneath though. I'm going to clean it up and put new wire on the negative terminals (it broke as soon as I went to pull the battery clips out to clean them up) but I'm wondering if it's even worth testing. Takes a 15V alkaline battery which I didn't know; apparently replacements are more than I paid for the meter, and the leads are a little hacked up. Does not appear to have any fuses, either. Useful alternative to a Harbor Freight meter or just stop now? The other thing I noticed was no fuses, that may be a bummer. Certainly not going to be using this on any tube amps. I guess before ordering a 15V battery I can use a benchtop PS in place of it to see if it's basically functional.
I know I just like random old stuff. I'm a sucker for Bakelite, what can I say.
Stupid thing is I just did this exact same repair on two fairly rare Luxman remote controls a week or so ago. When will people learn to take alkalines out of their seldom used equipment?
I know I just like random old stuff. I'm a sucker for Bakelite, what can I say.
Stupid thing is I just did this exact same repair on two fairly rare Luxman remote controls a week or so ago. When will people learn to take alkalines out of their seldom used equipment?