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Michael
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Calling all military and ex-military electronics weenies.....
Remember the "boat anchor" PSM-6 multimeter? So heavy that it should
have come with a 'scope cart, but RUGGED. The test equipment we loved
to hate.
I picked up one of these beasties, surplus, in the 80's and have used it
continuously ever since. The battery died a while ago, so can't measure
resistance. The battery in my particular meter might not be the correct
one. It's marked BA-1085/U and is dual voltage with wire leads.
Cylindrical, about 11/16" in diameter and 4 1/2" long. 1.3v and 13.0v
I'd like to replace with separate, easier to get batteries. Anyone work
out - or know of - such a modification?
Michael
Remember the "boat anchor" PSM-6 multimeter? So heavy that it should
have come with a 'scope cart, but RUGGED. The test equipment we loved
to hate.
I picked up one of these beasties, surplus, in the 80's and have used it
continuously ever since. The battery died a while ago, so can't measure
resistance. The battery in my particular meter might not be the correct
one. It's marked BA-1085/U and is dual voltage with wire leads.
Cylindrical, about 11/16" in diameter and 4 1/2" long. 1.3v and 13.0v
I'd like to replace with separate, easier to get batteries. Anyone work
out - or know of - such a modification?
Michael