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David Sewell January 19th 06 05:56 PM

15v supply for analogue testmeter high resistance range
 
Hi ya,
I got an old TMK multimeter. The 15v battery for the highest resistance
range needs replacing. It is a number 504. Any suggestions please on a
cheap and compact way to substitute this battery?
Thanks,
Dave



default January 19th 06 08:54 PM

15v supply for analogue testmeter high resistance range
 
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 17:56:33 -0000, "David Sewell"
wrote:

Hi ya,
I got an old TMK multimeter. The 15v battery for the highest resistance
range needs replacing. It is a number 504. Any suggestions please on a
cheap and compact way to substitute this battery?
Thanks,
Dave

Not familiar with TMK. Assuming it is a bridge circuit, and there's
enough room, two nine volt batteries in series may work. Check the
schematic to see if the resistors can dissipate the power
(particularly the zero adjust)

504 batteries are still stocked and available $7 each (US)

Good project there, if you want to fool around. DC/DC converter
running from a D battery (assuming it uses D for the low ranges).

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Jim Yanik January 19th 06 10:32 PM

15v supply for analogue testmeter high resistance range
 
default wrote in :

On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 17:56:33 -0000, "David Sewell"
wrote:

Hi ya,
I got an old TMK multimeter. The 15v battery for the highest resistance
range needs replacing. It is a number 504. Any suggestions please on a
cheap and compact way to substitute this battery?
Thanks,
Dave

Not familiar with TMK. Assuming it is a bridge circuit, and there's
enough room, two nine volt batteries in series may work.


Or 5 CR123 3V lithium cells in series.
You might even be able to use lithium coin cells.



--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

David Sewell January 20th 06 12:22 AM

15v supply for analogue testmeter high resistance range
 

"Jim Yanik" wrote in message
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default wrote in :

On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 17:56:33 -0000, "David Sewell"
wrote:

Hi ya,
I got an old TMK multimeter. The 15v battery for the highest resistance
range needs replacing. It is a number 504. Any suggestions please on a
cheap and compact way to substitute this battery?
Thanks,
Dave

Not familiar with TMK. Assuming it is a bridge circuit, and there's
enough room, two nine volt batteries in series may work.


Or 5 CR123 3V lithium cells in series.
You might even be able to use lithium coin cells.



--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net


Thanks Jim, actually that's an idea I never thought of ( 2 x 9v bats). Bit
of tinkering etc ...yes! Lithium I think too expensive though.
Thanks,
Dave



Jim Yanik January 20th 06 04:03 PM

15v supply for analogue testmeter high resistance range
 
"David Sewell" wrote in
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"Jim Yanik" wrote in message
.. .
default wrote in :

On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 17:56:33 -0000, "David Sewell"
wrote:

Hi ya,
I got an old TMK multimeter. The 15v battery for the highest
resistance range needs replacing. It is a number 504. Any
suggestions please on a cheap and compact way to substitute this
battery? Thanks,
Dave

Not familiar with TMK. Assuming it is a bridge circuit, and
there's enough room, two nine volt batteries in series may work.


Or 5 CR123 3V lithium cells in series.
You might even be able to use lithium coin cells.



--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net


Thanks Jim, actually that's an idea I never thought of ( 2 x 9v bats).


The 2 9V battery idea was the other poster's idea.

Bit of tinkering etc ...yes! Lithium I think too expensive though.
Thanks,
Dave




The 123 cells are only expensive if you buy them from ordinary sources.
check out Surefire's prices in quantity.

Lithium coin cells would give the best fit.

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Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

mc January 20th 06 05:24 PM

15v supply for analogue testmeter high resistance range
 
Hi ya,
I got an old TMK multimeter. The 15v battery for the highest
resistance range needs replacing. It is a number 504. Any
suggestions please on a cheap and compact way to substitute this
battery? Thanks,
Dave


If this is the same battery that is used in the Triplett 310, it's still
available from test equipment dealers.

The Triplett 310 is a living dinosaur, I mean classic. :)



David Sewell January 20th 06 05:27 PM

15v supply for analogue testmeter high resistance range
 

"Jim Yanik" wrote in message
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"David Sewell" wrote in
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"Jim Yanik" wrote in message
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default wrote in :

On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 17:56:33 -0000, "David Sewell"
wrote:

Hi ya,
I got an old TMK multimeter. The 15v battery for the highest
resistance range needs replacing. It is a number 504. Any
suggestions please on a cheap and compact way to substitute this
battery? Thanks,
Dave

Not familiar with TMK. Assuming it is a bridge circuit, and
there's enough room, two nine volt batteries in series may work.

Or 5 CR123 3V lithium cells in series.
You might even be able to use lithium coin cells.



--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net


Thanks Jim, actually that's an idea I never thought of ( 2 x 9v bats).


The 2 9V battery idea was the other poster's idea.


Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net


Thanks again Jim. Strange, You are the only reply to my question showing on
my screen. So I thought it was your idea.
David




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