Re: [volt-nuts] HP3457

2012-08-22 Thread John Phillips
 is the issue with the 7061?
 
  Joe
 
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 On
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  Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 2:00 PM
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  Subject: [volt-nuts] HP3457
 
  I have a solatron 7061 but i am not very impressed with it. Must I go
  looking for an alternative or is this 7061 when i gave it a good
  checkup /
  overhaul a good meter ?
  I am offered a 3457 for 700 euro and the owner, will calibrate it (he
  has
  several calibrtors, standards and a couple of 3458  meters. My
 intuition
  tells me to trusts him ( and that had never let me down before))
 
  But he also told it is only 7,5 digit over hpib, and has 6,5 digit
  display.
 
  My Keithly 2000 is 6,5 digits and over RS232 i get two digits extra. I
  once
  tried that, but that took me a lot of time to get it more ore less
  working,
  I am not so into computers and afraid I do not get it to work.
 
  Is it really better as my ( one year old 2000 ?) and better as my
  Solartron
  can be ?
  I am afraid a 3458 is outside my budget.
 
  Fred
 
 
 
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Re: [volt-nuts] HP3457 - Cal Key for Solartron 7061

2012-08-22 Thread J. L. Trantham
Can't recall if I posted this here or not but the Cal Key for my 7081 also
fits the 7061.

Joe

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From: volt-nuts-boun...@febo.com [mailto:volt-nuts-boun...@febo.com] On
Behalf Of Fabio Eboli
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 2:58 AM
To: Discussion of precise voltage measurement
Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] HP3457



As for the key, I can duplicate mine and send it to you,
if you want to try another key.

Fabio.



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Re: [volt-nuts] HP3457

2012-08-22 Thread Fred Schneider
. The meter itself is a sort of 
 uncontrolled oven. If I add a temp sensor and find a way to keep the temp 
 steady the meter should stay more stable. In this case cooling would be the 
 best option because it gets over 45 - 50 degrees inside the meter. So it can 
 heats it self pretty well, The problem is temp follows the oudside temp, so 
 if Measure inside temp at for instance 18 or 20 degrees room temp and cool 
 it if the inside gets hotter then the inner temp at 20 degrees outside, than 
 it must be more stable.
 
 Maybe a piezo element from a coolerbox inside (the piezo is inside, a 
 coolrib and fan on theoutside. I experimented with a coolrib on the cabinet 
 straight above the transformer, that was allready an improvent. Or some 
 aluminum tubes through the cabinet. Open on one side, a box on the other 
 side with a fan in it sucking the air through the pipes and cooling the 
 inside when needed, or copper tubing where i can solder ribs on. If not 
 enough I can pomp water through it and keep the water in an isolated box at 
 30 degrees using an aquarium heater if needed. That would cover 95% of the 
 year.
 
 Stupid idea ?
 
 
 Fred PA4TIM
 
 Op 22 aug. 2012 om 03:32 heeft John Phillips john.philli...@gmail.com het 
 volgende geschreven:
 
 To get better performance form you Solarton keep it a constant Hot
 temperature all the time. Do not turn it off! Do not let the room
 temperature fluctuate more than a few degrees. The more stale the better.
 Cooling in most cases will induce error. If you can keep it at 20C all the
 time go for it but if you are more stable at 28C then 28 is better.
 
 The longer you run it the more stable it will get. We do not turn off any
 of our best meters unless we are moving them or the power gos off.
 
 
 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 4:21 PM, Fred Schneider pa4...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I looked at the DC specs of the 3457 and thats the same as the solartron.
 I am looking sub uV like the solartron. The 3457 does not have that. So I
 think, regarding your reactions and the price, i'd better first take a look
 at the solartron. Modify it a bit ( cooling-ribs on the outside, one on top
 above the transformer and one on the back where the regulators should be (
 i'm told, not looked yet) maybe a fan blowing over the ribs.) replace the
 keylock with a switch ( i have not a good key, it works but not smooth)
 then put banana busses instead of the back nr2 input connector on the front
 and replace the mainsswitch to the front. ( instead of climbing on a hair
 to reach the switch)
 
 I printed the service manual of the 7061 and i think I first do the tests
 ( psu, frequency, input current ect) i also noted my zero problem is
 because I shorted both inputs but i need to short the reference and front
 inputs. That could explain why zero often does not work ( error, zero to
 large or something lile that)
 
 I bought a Keithley 2000 last year, it was comparable to the Fluke 8046
 but around 400 euro cheaper. I bought it straight from Keithley including
 calibration. Besides that I have a keithley 196 that was just calibrated
 when I bought it. ( and a 199)
 
 I was aiming for the holy grale of meters and a 3457 turns out to be a
 whole different beast. Someone I know bought a 3456 for 225 euro, fresh
 calibrated, that is 6,5 digits too. So i wondered why is a 3457 so much
 more expensive.
 
 But I better wait and save more money in the hope to find one day an
 affortable 3458.
 One should always keep something to dream about :-)
 
 Fred
 
 
 
 
 Fred PA4TIM
 
 Op 21 aug. 2012 om 22:06 heeft John Phillips john.philli...@gmail.com
 het volgende geschreven:
 
 you can put your 3457A into statistics mode and pick up +/- 29,999,999
 counts from the display.
 +/- 2,999,999 counts  is all you can get form the normal /live mode.
 
 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 12:52 PM, J. L. Trantham jlt...@att.net wrote:
 
 Fred,
 
 700 euro seems a bit high, at least by US standards, for a 3457A.  It
 is a
 good meter and I have one.  Though no longer supported, Agilent will
 still
 calibrate one for $200.22, according to their website.
 
 You might want to consider a Fluke 8846A.  I  have seen them sell for
 $900
 new.  I don't have one but it was going to be my next addition until I
 got
 a
 3458A.
 
 What is the issue with the 7061?
 
 Joe
 
 -Original Message-
 From: volt-nuts-boun...@febo.com [mailto:volt-nuts-boun...@febo.com] On
 Behalf Of Fred Schneider
 Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 2:00 PM
 To: volt-nuts@febo.com
 Subject: [volt-nuts] HP3457
 
 I have a solatron 7061 but i am not very impressed with it. Must I go
 looking for an alternative or is this 7061 when i gave it a good
 checkup /
 overhaul a good meter ?
 I am offered a 3457 for 700 euro and the owner, will calibrate it (he
 has
 several calibrtors, standards and a couple of 3458  meters. My intuition
 tells me to trusts him ( and that had never let me down before))
 
 But he also told it is only 7,5 digit over hpib, and has 6,5 digit

Re: [volt-nuts] HP3457

2012-08-21 Thread Rob Klein

Fred,

I think 700 euros is way too much for a 3457. I also have one, as well 
as a Keithley 2000 and if I ever should decide to get rid

of one of them, it will not be the 2000.

I have yet to try the RS-232 connection on the 2000, but I'll get in 
touch with you when I do. A nice, simple program to get at

all the features shouldn't be very hard to write for me.

You know how to reach me if you have any further questions.


Rob Klein.


Op 21-8-2012 20:59, Fred Schneider schreef:

I have a solatron 7061 but i am not very impressed with it. Must I go looking 
for an alternative or is this 7061 when i gave it a good checkup / overhaul a 
good meter ?
I am offered a 3457 for 700 euro and the owner, will calibrate it (he has 
several calibrtors, standards and a couple of 3458  meters. My intuition tells 
me to trusts him ( and that had never let me down before))

But he also told it is only 7,5 digit over hpib, and has 6,5 digit display.

My Keithly 2000 is 6,5 digits and over RS232 i get two digits extra. I once 
tried that, but that took me a lot of time to get it more ore less working, I 
am not so into computers and afraid I do not get it to work.

Is it really better as my ( one year old 2000 ?) and better as my Solartron can 
be ?
I am afraid a 3458 is outside my budget.

Fred



Fred PA4TIM
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Re: [volt-nuts] HP3457

2012-08-21 Thread J. L. Trantham
Fred,

700 euro seems a bit high, at least by US standards, for a 3457A.  It is a
good meter and I have one.  Though no longer supported, Agilent will still
calibrate one for $200.22, according to their website.

You might want to consider a Fluke 8846A.  I  have seen them sell for $900
new.  I don't have one but it was going to be my next addition until I got a
3458A.

What is the issue with the 7061?

Joe

-Original Message-
From: volt-nuts-boun...@febo.com [mailto:volt-nuts-boun...@febo.com] On
Behalf Of Fred Schneider
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 2:00 PM
To: volt-nuts@febo.com
Subject: [volt-nuts] HP3457

I have a solatron 7061 but i am not very impressed with it. Must I go
looking for an alternative or is this 7061 when i gave it a good checkup /
overhaul a good meter ?
I am offered a 3457 for 700 euro and the owner, will calibrate it (he has
several calibrtors, standards and a couple of 3458  meters. My intuition
tells me to trusts him ( and that had never let me down before)) 

But he also told it is only 7,5 digit over hpib, and has 6,5 digit display.

My Keithly 2000 is 6,5 digits and over RS232 i get two digits extra. I once
tried that, but that took me a lot of time to get it more ore less working,
I am not so into computers and afraid I do not get it to work.

Is it really better as my ( one year old 2000 ?) and better as my Solartron
can be ?
I am afraid a 3458 is outside my budget.

Fred



Fred PA4TIM
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