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Old February 16th 04, 05:07 PM
Henry Kolesnik
 
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Thanks to David DiGiacomo I've got the info and it looks like the B+ is 5.4
VDC at 5.5 ma and the B- is 8.1 VDC at 20 microamps! HP used a small
centrer tapped transformer at about 25 volts that was regultaed down to the
8.1 and 5.4. I can't find anything on the physical size of the xfrmr but it
has to be no bigger than end of ones thumb,but maybe they used a wall wart
but I kind of doubt it. I've not had any experience with real small low
current xfmrs that take 115VAC to 20 or 30 VAC and would appreciated any
ideas on what to use. A wall wart would be my last resort.
tnx
hank wd5jfr
"Henry Kolesnik" wrote in message
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I just got this HP 456A AC Current Probe and need some help to get it

going.
The 1977 HP catalog indicates that it could operate 400 hours on

batteries,
not very long for what's in it. The dead batteries that came with it are
Mallory TR 236R at 8.1 volts and TR 234R at 5.4 volts, these are C size
diameter. There are only two 2N5087 transistors, a diode, and a few
resistors and capacitors in the circuit, what's the current draw? I am

not
sure that these are the correct batteries but would like to know if anyone
out there can be confirm the batteries or has a schematic, manual or AC
power supply. If I can't find an HP optional AC supply I think I'll

build
a little Zener stabilized supply after I get the voltages confimred.
tnx
Hank WD5JFR