Hello,

I am Igor and I am new to this forum. I have a Keithley 2002 and 3458A.

As probably a prerequisite for this list, I recently acquired a Fluke 732a and 
checking it our now. I do not have any history for the unit and it was shipped 
to me cold without batteries and with broken battery carrier.

After a warm up 10V read about 7ppm high and 1.018V read about 13ppm high. This 
is probably ok for a very old unit like this.  However 1V read 116ppm high! Is 
this typical? Would it be a sign of internal resistor drift?

I had to move an internal jumper for 5ppm adjustment and then adjusted 10V and 
1.018V to proper value using a calibrated meter. I do not see any way I can 
adjust 1V output to be even close to spec. Is opening the oven and adjusting 
resistors an option? Should I just leave it alone and monitor drift?

When fully warmed up the thermistor measured 3.662KOhm. Is this a typical 
performance?

Additionally when inspecting the unit in more details I found a burned PCB 
patch on A4 Regulator board, right under R12 and R13 resistors in proximity to 
transistor Q4 and capacitor c8. It is literally burned to black crisp. The 
resistors themselves appear ok. Maybe they had been changed after the board 
burned.

When running the board I get transistor Q4 as hot as 220F, still below its 150C 
max running temperature. The PCB board and resistors get to 180F. Is this 
normal, or should I be concerned?


Thank you very much.
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