[volt-nuts] Fluke calibration Book

2014-06-21 Thread Randy Evans
Here is a link to a book from Fluke titled 'Calibration - Philosophy in
Practice'.  A little dated (1980) but interesting to read.

*https://archive.org/details/Calibration-PhilosophyInPractice
https://archive.org/details/Calibration-PhilosophyInPractice*


Randy Evans
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Re: [volt-nuts] Dekavider DV411 repair and question

2014-06-21 Thread Dave M



To everybode who answered: Thanks, so it was not only me not finding
the leftovers of delimiters. Still curious why they made it that way.
No reason to replace!

Dave: I am aware of the resistor wire alloys like Konstantan,
Manganin, Isabellin, Evanohm and their variants. What I didnt
understand yet is the wiring between the resistors and the decades
and so on - its just not simple silver-coated or tinned cooper wire,
it more looks like a resistive wire - big and massive, bad to solder.

Bill: Do I understand right, they use the inter-resistor wiring to for
compensation ? (Your mail worked fine)

Sounds like a bigger but reproducable resistance than wildly drifting
cooper wire scheme to me. I try to figure out.

The repair itself worked out very nice, the workplace 34401A in
dcv:dcv ratio mode was happy with the results.

BR

Hendrik


Hendrik,
I didn't catch that you were asking about the interconnecting wiring.  That 
is likely to be the same material as used to make the resistors (Manganin). 
That would maintain the low tempco of the total unit, and avoid the 
comparatively large resistance drifts of copper wire.  Manganin is hard to 
solder without a flux that can remove the surface oxide that forms on 
manganin wire.  Flux used for soldering stainless steel might be a good one 
to try.  Just be sure to clean the joints very well after using it.


The old ESI standards are very nice instruments to have.  I have an old ESI 
decade capacitance box built like the Dekavider and Dekapot units.  It's 
quite accurate; good enough to allow me to evaluate RCL-type multimeters.


Cheers,
Dave M 



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Re: [volt-nuts] Dekavider DV411 repair and question

2014-06-21 Thread Hendrik Dietrich



Hendrik,
I didn't catch that you were asking about the interconnecting wiring.  
That is likely to be the same material as used to make the resistors 
(Manganin). 

Sounds plausible.

That would maintain the low tempco of the total unit, and avoid the 
comparatively large resistance drifts of copper wire. 

As I wrote in my If I understand right message.
Manganin is hard to solder without a flux that can remove the surface 
oxide that forms on manganin wire.  Flux used for soldering stainless 
steel might be a good one to try.  Just be sure to clean the joints 
very well after using it.



Fortunately the previous owner kept the material when he modified it.
The old ESI standards are very nice instruments to have.  I have an 
old ESI decade capacitance box built like the Dekavider and Dekapot 
units.  It's quite accurate; good enough to allow me to evaluate 
RCL-type multimeters.


Besides that Dekavider which was part of a power supply i have a also 
recently ebayed SR1010 that was the cheapest to get and needed some TLC 
but the 34401A at work is not really a good instrument to check it, and 
i have my noble thing a Dekavider RV722 which I use quite frequently 
for ratio measurements, simply considering it ok for me as i was not yet 
able to show any problems with it (HP3456A and 34401A in ratio mode are 
both happy.)




Cheers,
Dave M


Cheers

Hendrik

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Re: [volt-nuts] Fluke calibration Book

2014-06-21 Thread Charles Steinmetz

Randy wrote:


Here is a link to a book from Fluke titled 'Calibration - Philosophy in
Practice'.  A little dated (1980) but interesting to read.


The second edition is updated and vastly expanded (544pp vs. 100pp 
for the 1980 first edition) -- it is an indispensable resource for 
anyone doing precision metrology.  However, I know of no free on-line 
source and it is pricey, even used.


Best regards,

Charles



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