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or perhaps Fluke 77 DVM problem.
Have removed all the rear securing bits, so partly veiw interior, and before
removing all the front panel knobs etc, probably on Wednesday. One of the
first things I do , as a matter of course, is measure the mains primary DC
resistance and note it down.
On autoranging of the DVM, cannot do so, as unstable display as though there
was a voltage on it.
No DC or AC V on the primary which would , if absentmindedly, place it in
ohms setting on an active circuit. Can measure 237R if I set the Fluke on
fixed range. And also measures 237R on another meter. Thinking it is a "bug"
with the autoranging if it hits about 237R, I added 1K in parall with the
Fluke 77 in autoranging mode and it still is unreadable.
What would be inside this Peavey with the what looks like conventional
linear mains transformer that would give this DVM problem?
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Diverse Devices, Southampton, England
electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on
http://home.graffiti.net/diverse:graffiti.net/
Have removed all the rear securing bits, so partly veiw interior, and before
removing all the front panel knobs etc, probably on Wednesday. One of the
first things I do , as a matter of course, is measure the mains primary DC
resistance and note it down.
On autoranging of the DVM, cannot do so, as unstable display as though there
was a voltage on it.
No DC or AC V on the primary which would , if absentmindedly, place it in
ohms setting on an active circuit. Can measure 237R if I set the Fluke on
fixed range. And also measures 237R on another meter. Thinking it is a "bug"
with the autoranging if it hits about 237R, I added 1K in parall with the
Fluke 77 in autoranging mode and it still is unreadable.
What would be inside this Peavey with the what looks like conventional
linear mains transformer that would give this DVM problem?
--
Diverse Devices, Southampton, England
electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on
http://home.graffiti.net/diverse:graffiti.net/