Hi Hendrick,
I agree with David M, I also remember the POT being a 360 degree turning
pot. So, I went out into my storage shed to check the one I have out
there and sure enough it is a 360 degree pot.
As for the wire, you may find that they used different wire alloys to
provide different positive and negative tempco's. Not sure what to tell
you in that regard, except the less repair changes the better.
Bill....WB6BNQ
Hendrik Dietrich wrote:
Hi List,
I partially fixed a "lowly" DV411 Dekavider from the
"Electro-Measurements" epoque and wanted to report what worked out and
what still is and have a general question about such devices.
The part in question (just look what the cheapest one on ebay was, one
made a power supply out of it) had a working first and second decade,
but the can with the 3rd switch and last decade potentiometer required
some work.
The switch freewheeled, it didn't lock onto the right on-digit
position. That was due to the slotted wheel slipping on the drive
shaft out of position so it was no longer pressed against the
spring-loaded ball. I was surprised that this wheel was just soldered
to the drive shaft, so it was enough to push it back into the right
position and solder it down with some very agressive flux (Soldeen-1).
http://dg3hda.primeintrag.org/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=locking_cogwheel.jpg
The 4th(5th) decade potentiometer seems to be electrically okay, but
it turns 360° instead of 270°, I consider that it had some delimiters
but these are scraped off. However, careful operation will be possible
or replacement by a potentiometer and a adapter between the thin
driveshaft of the switch to the axle of a new potentiometer. (Hoped
to keep it original.)
http://dg3hda.primeintrag.org/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=potentiometer.jpg
For Pronographic reasons, a overview is available too.
http://dg3hda.primeintrag.org/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=overview.jpg
Besides hints for further repair, does someone know which alloy is
used for wiring by ESI? Seems a bit hard for plain cooper.
Best regards,
Hendrik
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Hi Hendrick,
I agree with David M, I also remember the POT being a 360 degree turning
pot. So, I went out into my storage shed to check the one I have out
there and sure enough it is a 360 degree pot.
As for the wire, you may find that they used different wire alloys to
provide different positive and negative tempco's. Not sure what to tell
you in that regard, except the less repair changes the better.
Bill....WB6BNQ
Hendrik Dietrich wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I partially fixed a "lowly" DV411 Dekavider from the
> "Electro-Measurements" epoque and wanted to report what worked out and
> what still is and have a general question about such devices.
> The part in question (just look what the cheapest one on ebay was, one
> made a power supply out of it) had a working first and second decade,
> but the can with the 3rd switch and last decade potentiometer required
> some work.
>
> The switch freewheeled, it didn't lock onto the right on-digit
> position. That was due to the slotted wheel slipping on the drive
> shaft out of position so it was no longer pressed against the
> spring-loaded ball. I was surprised that this wheel was just soldered
> to the drive shaft, so it was enough to push it back into the right
> position and solder it down with some very agressive flux (Soldeen-1).
> http://dg3hda.primeintrag.org/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=locking_cogwheel.jpg
>
>
>
> The 4th(5th) decade potentiometer seems to be electrically okay, but
> it turns 360° instead of 270°, I consider that it had some delimiters
> but these are scraped off. However, careful operation will be possible
> or replacement by a potentiometer and a adapter between the thin
> driveshaft of the switch to the axle of a new potentiometer. (Hoped
> to keep it original.)
> http://dg3hda.primeintrag.org/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=potentiometer.jpg
>
> For Pronographic reasons, a overview is available too.
> http://dg3hda.primeintrag.org/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=overview.jpg
>
>
> Besides hints for further repair, does someone know which alloy is
> used for wiring by ESI? Seems a bit hard for plain cooper.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Hendrik
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