It is worth mentioning (re-mentioning) that once your 3458A passes calibration 
with HP/Agilent/Keysight, etc., it becomes eligible for their 'repair 
agreement' at $178.68 per year (with a small discount if you purchase multiple 
years, up to a maximum of five years).  This means that if it 'breaks' within 
that time period, it is repaired and recalibrated for no additional charge.

Per the Agilent US site, the 'repair per incident' charge is $2740.46.  

So, if you happen to get a 'good' 3458A that Agilent calibrates, you can then 
get the service agreement (insurance policy?), which applies even if you do not 
change the NVRAM's.  If they die, send it back to Agilent and they will repair 
and recalibrate.

In my shop, the 3458A is the 'house standard' that I use to measure the 
resistance standards and voltage standards that I have.

Joe

-----Original Message-----
From: volt-nuts-boun...@febo.com [mailto:volt-nuts-boun...@febo.com] On Behalf 
Of R.Phillips
Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2014 2:08 PM
To: Discussion of precise voltage measurement
Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] Buying HP-3458A

Randy
I'm already forgetting some of the facts that made up the price that I paid for 
the repair and re-cal. for my 3458A, as I have been involved in a number of 
other restoration/repairs, but it was remarkably similar in £ sterling, against 
your US $ price - so I guess it would seem to be a fixed charge ? My instrument 
failed when the 'classic' RAM/ROM 's ran out of battery support and further, 
they found another section which had gone bad. There's nothing to give your 
more confidence than the Agilent Calibration Certificate that comes with the 
package,as this is probably the prime instrument in the collection of we lucky 
owners, so it has to be good.  As I have stated in a previous exchange, the 
'new' processor/ROM/RAM board is now fitted with sockets, and the devices that 
were formerly fitted, have been replaced with the new type that only connect 
the battery support power when they are plugged in to their sockets.
Roy


-----Original Message-----
From: Randy Evans
Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2014 6:44 PM
To: Discussion of precise voltage measurement
Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] Buying HP-3458A

That e-mail I referenced is several years old.  i believe the current repair 
price is just over $2800.

Randy


On Sat, Jul 5, 2014 at 10:49 PM, John Phillips <john.philli...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> ​They do really offer that service as​ long as you send them a 
> complete meter... No missing parts. Well they will take a few missing 
> screws and such. My experience with them is they charge the same no 
> mater what need to be fixed. Not sure what the price is, there prices 
> are country dependent.
> I
> thought it was a little more than $2200 last I checked.
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 5, 2014 at 4:08 PM, Randy Evans <randyevans2...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > I am in the market for a used HP-3458A and, in researching past
> messages, I
> > came across an interesting question:
> >
> > *Chris Erickson* ericksonc2 at comcast.net <volt-nuts%
> >
> 40febo.com?Subject=Re%3A%20%5Bvolt-nuts%5D%203458A%20questions&In-Repl
> y-To=%3C001b01cc7960%24a15d2840%24e41778c0%24%40net%3E
> > >
> > *Thu Sep 22 19:48:41 UTC 2011*
> >
> > If Agilent will fix everything, bring it up to specs, and calibrate 
> > it no
> >
> > matter what's wrong with it for $2200, then why would I spend 
> > $5000-6000
> or
> >
> > more for one that is in good shape - even if calibrated? Just grab 
> > the first
> >
> > bargain that comes along for $1500-3000, send it straight to Agilent 
> > and
> be
> >
> > money ahead. Seems the better course of action to me if that price 
> > is
> >
> > accurate - do they really offer this service?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > I could not find an answer to this question but it does beg the 
> > question.
> >  Does nayone have an answer as to why not buy the cheapest unit and 
> > send
> it
> > in for repair?
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> >
> > Randy Evans
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