22-09-2013, 10:37 PM
It is looking at me all bright eyed like an angel eye now
I have had a go at working out the Dutch service manual and operating manual and it looks like it would have been sold with a probe or two that you dipped into liquids to measure them.
What I did establish back in the 1980s is that it can be used to measure an unknown capacitor against a known one and this is still true today. The maximum ratio being plus or minus 10. It also has a resistance bridge mode too although not as accurate as my bridge Megger but you don't have to wind it.
Now it is time to look into finding a can of hammer finish silver paint to do the cabinet after I have cleaned the inside of the dial.

I have had a go at working out the Dutch service manual and operating manual and it looks like it would have been sold with a probe or two that you dipped into liquids to measure them.
What I did establish back in the 1980s is that it can be used to measure an unknown capacitor against a known one and this is still true today. The maximum ratio being plus or minus 10. It also has a resistance bridge mode too although not as accurate as my bridge Megger but you don't have to wind it.
Now it is time to look into finding a can of hammer finish silver paint to do the cabinet after I have cleaned the inside of the dial.







