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"Crazy George" wrote in message
... I suspect someone replaced a failed movement in your original meter with a standard movement. Hmm, a light bulb flickers dimly in my brain. That would explain why it looks stock but works backwards. The case of this meter is split to heck all around and bound together with friction tape, but I figured that was not that unusual for such old meters. When I opened the smallest electrolytic can to restuff it, the danged thing split into about five pieces in my fingers! But I could believe that somebody pried this case apart with a screwdriver. If you can engage a meter repair person, that movement can be made right resting, and the leads reversed inside, and you will be back to where you want to be. Is this something a fumble-fingers like me could attempt? What's involved in making a movement right resting? I have little to lose at this point . . . . Check carefully and see if the leads to the meter are reversed on the back. If they are, then the second step above is not necessary, just return the wires to their correct locations. But the mechanical internal adjustment is still required. Living dangerously, I reversed the leads on the back of the meter. Now it behaves the same, but instead of zeroing at the middle (OK, the 7 marker) and deflecting to dead left (the 1 marker), it zeros at dead left and deflects off the scale farther left. So I assume further surgery is indicated. Thx again for any advice. Regards, Phil Nelson |
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