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johnnymag3

there are parts and pieces all over the engine....and tin covers....and maybe some thrown to the Wheel Horse Gods....

 

It was making 7 volts AC when taken apart

 

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Gregor

Didn't you have a broken one?  Or was that someone else. I am so confused.  :eusa-doh:

 

With my meter set on 200 it reads 00.1, and 00.3  This is what has always befuddled me about ohm meters. Maybe someone can explain it?

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Gregor

Tried another meter.  That didn't answer any questions.87052569_20211129_185051(2).jpg.3e74ffb1d8ce57b7a692ee7408145ed2.jpg

 

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Tried yet another meter. My Fluke. The most expensive and supposedly the best. That didn't answer any questions either.1195325180_20211129_185849(2).jpg.b44c10095d4de8201fd9b111ff51251a.jpg1651493963_20211129_185940(2).jpg.6f5473044f2336e38755eef7ee63f4f8.jpg

But at least they all agree.

All 3 meters had a reading of 0.1 through the leads themselves.

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Jacob S

Movin some wood

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kpinnc
2 hours ago, Gregor said:

All 3 meters had a reading of 0.1 through the leads themselves.

 

Do they go to zero of you put the leads to one another?

 

If you're holding the tips together with your fingers, it may be reading you.

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Gregor
5 hours ago, kpinnc said:

 

Do they go to zero of you put the leads to one another?

 

If you're holding the tips together with your fingers, it may be reading you.

No,  The .1 reading is with the leads together

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kpinnc

Strange, but it could literally be the resistance of the leads.

 

Strange because I always understood meters to be calibrated to zero through existing leads...

 

Guessing I'm right back to your original point.

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Gregor

If they were REALLY expensive meters, they may have a setting of 20 ohms, or even 2 ohms. Then the difference would show up. Example

Meter 1--------0.087

Meter 2--------1.432

Meter 3--------0.100

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cleat

The old analog meters had a knob to set zero with leads touching.

 

Digital ones do not have this.

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Maxwell-8

I repaired and reinforced a known weak point on the c1x1 and 300,400 and 500 series.

 

This is on my c141D

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, Maxwell-8 said:

I repaired and reinforced a known weak point on the c1x1 and 300,400 and 500 series.

 

 

Looks good. What did you use for materials and welder etc?

 

 

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Gregor

Some day my wife is going to buy me one of these for anniversary. Boy will she be surprised. :jaw:

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ebinmaine
21 minutes ago, Gregor said:

Some day my wife is going to buy me one of these for anniversary. Boy will she be surprised. :jaw:

Meter

Try buying tools for Trina. She uses them!!

 

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Maxwell-8
51 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

 

Looks good. What did you use for materials and welder etc?

 

 

Thanks, I just used this inexpensive welder with fluxcorewire. 

My Makita battery powered grinder.

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And the metal is from this table I had to shorten the horizontal legs: free and the same gauge steel.

 

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, Maxwell-8 said:

metal is from this table

Niiiiice. 

 

Excellent usage of reusage.  

 

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Maxwell-8
1 minute ago, ebinmaine said:

Niiiiice. 

 

Excellent usage of reusage.  

 

All the money I save that way, will allow me to buy an extra horse in the long run :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Ed Kennell
27 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Niiiiice. 

 

Excellent usage of reusage.  

 

I use a lot of unwanted bed frame rails in my projects.   They are free or nearly free.   I pick them up curbside for free and at auctions for the $1.00 minimum bid.

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squonk
2 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

I use a lot of unwanted bed frame rails in my projects.   They are free or nearly free.   I pick them up curbside for free and at auctions for the $1.00 minimum bid.

Those bed frames are good steel! :occasion-xmas:

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squonk
1 hour ago, Gregor said:

Some day my wife is going to buy me one of these for anniversary. Boy will she be surprised. :jaw:

Meter

Get a Simpson 260! :bow-blue:

 

Simpson - 260-8PRT 12392 - Milliammeter 0 to 1000 VDC Voltage Range DC  Volts 1.5 V&frasl 9 V Batteries - Allied Electronics & Automation

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

I use a lot of unwanted bed frame rails in my projects.   They are free or nearly free.   I pick them up curbside for free and at auctions for the $1.00 minimum bid.

 

Another great trick I picked up from the likes of you on this here site. 

Thanks all for that. 

 

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Gregor
8 minutes ago, squonk said:

Get a Simpson 260! :bow-blue:

That's what I really want, but I could not find specs. I want one with  20 ohm scale,(or less) not 20K ohms, or even 200.

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squonk
19 minutes ago, Gregor said:

That's what I really want, but I could not find specs. I want one with  20 ohm scale,(or less) not 20K ohms, or even 200.

https://simpsonelectric.com/wp-content/uploads/File/datasheets/2608.pdf

 

https://simpsonelectric.com/products/test-equipment/vom-multimeters/260-8-260-8p/

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kpinnc

I bet we threw away dozens of the Simpsons at the phone company years back. Those were required equipment in any good tech's arsenal back in the day.

 

If I'd known then what I know now...

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Ed Kennell

No Simpsons, but I do have Tripletts.

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