Dave,
I use a Simpson 260 with a Simpson 10 KV probe. I forget the model number
for the probe but they're on ebay all the time. I think there's a 5 KV
model also for the 260, I know they are for the Simpson 467 DVM. I have
the 467 also and is a fine meter. There's a bunch of these surplus right
now from Uncle Sam.
Will
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 22:33:02 -0500, David Pruett <k8cc@comcast.net> wrote:
K5GW's note about testing tubes at high voltage triggered a question I
wanted to ask here on the reflector.
Is there a Simpson multi-meter which has the capability to read HV (say,
0-6000 KV so so)?
I remember borrowing one (Simpson 260 seems to ring a bell) to test my
Henry 2K-3 after an "event". I'm no longer in contact with the person I
borrowed it from.
If anyone knows the meter I'm talking about, I'd like to get the number
and find one to have something to test amplifier HV metering circuits.
Yes, I suppose I could homebrew something but there are only so many
hours in the day, yada, yada, yada.
Thanks
Dave/K8CC
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