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dy or Sherry Guttery" wrote in message
.. . Paul P wrote: 2) The full scale deflection can be calibrated by feeding the FS current and adjusting the counter weight. Uhhh - those counter-weights aren't for that purpose - they are there to balance the movement regardless of position (vertical - laying down, on it's side, etc.). They are to be adjusted so that the meter needle doesn't move (i.e. stays on zero) regardless of the meter's physical orientation. If you try to "calibrate" the movement with those - the meter will become very "gravity" sensitive - and loose much accuracy - depending on "how it sits"... best regards... -- randy guttery I was hoping someone more knowledgeable would speak up! It did occur to me that the position of the meter would be affected. It is minimal sensitive to horizontal (in its back) and vertical operation. What probably happed to my particular case is the cleaning process moved the weights and I probably resorted their original position. Is there any documentation about this topic? Some official book? Admittedly I have not Googled the subject just yet. Thanks Randy for the clarification, Paul Pinyot. |
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