You are very welcome, and glad that I could help.   Ira.



On 2/9/2014 2:55 PM, Dekatron42 wrote:
Hi,

Thanks!

The text fits perfectly!

The schematic is in the PDF-file, fourth file named "Elesta EZ10A-B Tester.pdf".

/Martin

On Sunday, 9 February 2014 23:44:08 UTC+1, I wrote:

    P.S. very nice restoration job.  Where is the schematic that you
    say is
    posted. I do NOT see it.   Thanks,   Ira.



    On 2/9/2014 2:25 PM, Dekatron42 wrote:
    > Hi All,
    >
    > Today I finished restoring my EZ10/A/B tester that I bought a
    while ago.
    >
    > It is a small and nice box that makes it possible to test how the
    > EZ10/A/B under real working conditions. The tester is built
    around a
    > very simple circuit (two circúits in fact, one for EZ10 & EZ10A and
    > one for EZ10B incorporated into one circuit) the circuit for the
    EZ10B
    > and power supply can be found in the "Elesta technische
    mitteilungen
    > Die dekadenzählröhre EZ10B nr 17 februar 1961", and the circuit for
    > the EZ10A can be found in the book "Elektronische
    zählschaltungen" by
    > Konstantin Apel and in the Elesta EZ10/A datasheets.
    >
    > The tester consists of a power supply that can be adjusted so
    that the
    > working conditions are calibrated, a driving stage which is
    controlled
    > by a push button, a switch which selects either EZ10 & EZ10A or
    EZ10B
    > and an Anode current potentiometer that sets the operating
    point. All
    > of these parts come straight out of the Elesta information
    except that
    > the power supply has been modified to only use one high power wire
    > wound potentiometer for setting the voltage used for the guide bias
    > and driving stage. This then results in that the anode voltage
    for the
    > EZ10 is just added on top of this voltage by the second winding and
    > not regulated at all, so it gets a bit higher than the 580V in
    Elesta
    > information.
    >
    > After having tested all of the components I decided to replace
    almost
    > all of them, the tester was moldy and had a foul smell to it when I
    > got it so it had not been stored well over the years, this had
    > affected all of the resistors and capacitors badly as well as the
    > outer tape layer of the transformer. Some resistors were more
    than 40%
    > out of tolerance and a few capacitors were either working better as
    > high ohms resistors and some were 600% out of tolerance! After
    having
    > replaced them it worked like designed.
    >
    > To test an EZ10/A/B you turn the Anode current control to the left
    > stop, select the type of EZ10 you want to test with the EZ10/A |
    EZ10B
    > switch, then set the Calibrate/Test switch in the Calibrate
    position
    > and turn on the power. Now you adjust the voltage control so
    that the
    > needle hits the red dot at 1.6mA. Then you can put your EZ10/A/B in
    > the socket and switch to the Test position and adjust the Anode
    > current control to the test currents: 1.1mA, 1.3mA or 1.6mA for the
    > EZ10/A or 1.3mA, 1.6mA or 1.8mA for the EZ10B and the push the Key
    > switch so that the glow is chased around the tube twice - just
    as it
    > says at the end of the label taped to the front panel!
    >
    > There is really nothing magical about this tester but the
    information
    > on how the EZ10/A/B's were tested is very nice to have and also the
    > pin straightener on the front is very good to have.
    >
    > I've tested a bunch of my EZ10A/B's now and found two flaky
    EZ10B's,
    > one turned out to have a loose pin that got stuck in the test
    socket!
    > No wonder that one didn't count properly!
    >
    > I've included a few photos and also the schematic plus the text
    at the
    > front if anyone wants to have a go at the missing pieces where the
    > label has been torn. I think that the first word might be either
    > "Keep" or "Use" and the last word "pin" but I haven't been able to
    > figure out more even though I have been trying to push the torn
    pieces
    > around.
    >
    > /Martin
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