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R. D. Davis
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After installing a new HV PSU in my HP 1707B oscilloscope, there are
no traces visible. Pressing the "beam finder" button doesn't cause
anything to appear. However, when the scope was powered off, I saw
something move quickly from the left side of the display to the
center, and a large, about a 1/2" by 5/16" or so, rectangle appeared,
which disintegrated into a blotch of light that faded away, so I know
that there was HV present and the tube was apparently still good. No
burning smells, no arcing sounds, no blown fuses. When leaving it on
for a few minutes, a similar rectangle blinked on the screen, very
briefly, once in a while ...not always, however. Twiddling varions
controls doesn't appear to make the rectangle appear. The brightness
was unaffected by the intensity knob.
Alas, the aforementioned no longer appears on the screen, but the LV
PSU still tests ok... hopefully the HV supply isn't gone again, as the
momentary staticy sound is no longer heard when the 'scope is powered
up.
I checked the LV power-supply, which tested mostly ok except for the
-50 supply being a little high, about -48V.
After the original flyback transformer burned out several years ago,
and I couldn't find a replacement (until last year), the 'scope ended
up sitting in a damp area of the basement. Everything inside still
looks ok, no rust, mold, mildew etc. ...just grey mold on the
(aluminum ?) outer parts of the chasis, such as the handle and trim,
which I sprayed with Lysol and used an SOS pad on.
Any ideas for first things to check? I've got another 'scope that I
can use for tests if necessary. Unfortunately, I don't have any
printed schematics or a service manual except for what's on
microfiche, which I don't have a reader for.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Copyright (C) 2003 R. D. Davis The difference between humans & other animals:
All Rights Reserved an unnatural belief that we're above Nature &
rdd@rddavis.org 410-744-4900 her other creatures, using dogma to justify such
http://www.rddavis.org beliefs and to justify much human cruelty.
no traces visible. Pressing the "beam finder" button doesn't cause
anything to appear. However, when the scope was powered off, I saw
something move quickly from the left side of the display to the
center, and a large, about a 1/2" by 5/16" or so, rectangle appeared,
which disintegrated into a blotch of light that faded away, so I know
that there was HV present and the tube was apparently still good. No
burning smells, no arcing sounds, no blown fuses. When leaving it on
for a few minutes, a similar rectangle blinked on the screen, very
briefly, once in a while ...not always, however. Twiddling varions
controls doesn't appear to make the rectangle appear. The brightness
was unaffected by the intensity knob.
Alas, the aforementioned no longer appears on the screen, but the LV
PSU still tests ok... hopefully the HV supply isn't gone again, as the
momentary staticy sound is no longer heard when the 'scope is powered
up.
I checked the LV power-supply, which tested mostly ok except for the
-50 supply being a little high, about -48V.
After the original flyback transformer burned out several years ago,
and I couldn't find a replacement (until last year), the 'scope ended
up sitting in a damp area of the basement. Everything inside still
looks ok, no rust, mold, mildew etc. ...just grey mold on the
(aluminum ?) outer parts of the chasis, such as the handle and trim,
which I sprayed with Lysol and used an SOS pad on.
Any ideas for first things to check? I've got another 'scope that I
can use for tests if necessary. Unfortunately, I don't have any
printed schematics or a service manual except for what's on
microfiche, which I don't have a reader for.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
--
Copyright (C) 2003 R. D. Davis The difference between humans & other animals:
All Rights Reserved an unnatural belief that we're above Nature &
rdd@rddavis.org 410-744-4900 her other creatures, using dogma to justify such
http://www.rddavis.org beliefs and to justify much human cruelty.