I think the only option for repair, out of warranty or out of repair agreement,
is 'Per Incident' which the KS website lists as $2851.00. This is a 'one
charge fits all' kind of repair price. It comes with a calibration as well.
It's what makes the repair agreement attractive as 'insurance'
Surely the AC errors if any must be associated with the A2 AC Convertor board -
03458-66502?
Dave
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Sent: 16 January 2018 22:39
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Subject: [volt-nuts] What's the probability
On 16 January 2018 at 17:33, Dr. Frank wrote:
> I meant to say, that the ADC ASIC determines crucially the stability.. and
> this special serial number US28032500 is eventually affected by the AN-18
> service note. So that may be the reason, why they claim 2100$ for
But the seller told me he had been quoted 2100 Euros for repair, so I
assume Keysight thought it needs repair, not just adjustment. Also, as far
as I know, all Keysight calibration do include adjustments.
I'd like one, but don't really have the money, but I thought the price
excessive.
Dave
Dr
On 16 January 2018 at 13:44, Dr. David Kirkby <
drkir...@kirkbymicrowave.co.uk> wrote:
> Maybe an Agilent meter might be a sweet spot - not as old as an HP, so but
> less stable than a newer Keysight.
>
> Dave
>
I meant to say, maybe an Agilent meter would not have the reliability
problems of an
On 16 January 2018 at 05:01, John Phillips wrote:
> my experience is that most of the eBay meters that do not give errors are
> very close to spec. These old meters do not drift as much as a new meter.
> If you have a good 10 volts and 10k resistor calibration is a
my experience is that most of the eBay meters that do not give errors are
very close to spec. These old meters do not drift as much as a new meter.
If you have a good 10 volts and 10k resistor calibration is a snap...
verifying cal in not as easy. The high-frequency AC cal is more difficult.
On
Forgot to add. All were purchased on theBay.
Joe
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