Keith_J
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The meters on my 002A were in sorry shape from water intrusion. I couldn't repair the frequency meter as it was too far corroded. The dial was fine...
I found a 200 microampere full scale (fs) meter that would fit but it was for some other application. Price was right at $19 where others charge ten times that. New, old stock with NSN. Even had the mounting hardware.
I took both meters apart, extracting the dials and drilled the old dial for the new mounting scheme. Then touched up the corrosion spots with appliance paint. Slapped it together and PERFECT!!!!
The original meter's bezel was secured with a 4-prong threaded ring, this new meter had 3 small screws retaining the bezel to the case. Much easier to remove. Other difference is the exposed glass is larger, not a real issue. Function is spot on, indicates 60 Hz at an actual 61.5 Hz. Seems to be an offset because at indicated 65 Hz, the actual is 66.5.
I found a 200 microampere full scale (fs) meter that would fit but it was for some other application. Price was right at $19 where others charge ten times that. New, old stock with NSN. Even had the mounting hardware.
I took both meters apart, extracting the dials and drilled the old dial for the new mounting scheme. Then touched up the corrosion spots with appliance paint. Slapped it together and PERFECT!!!!
The original meter's bezel was secured with a 4-prong threaded ring, this new meter had 3 small screws retaining the bezel to the case. Much easier to remove. Other difference is the exposed glass is larger, not a real issue. Function is spot on, indicates 60 Hz at an actual 61.5 Hz. Seems to be an offset because at indicated 65 Hz, the actual is 66.5.
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