09-06-2012, 05:45 PM
David,
This is where I bought mine from -
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/280857870216?s...K:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
I said that I had emailed the seller for an English translation of the manual - this arrived promptly as a Word file, which if I have done it correctly will be attached to this reply, fingers crossed!
I have been testing a few more capacitors, as Gary says, brand new ones read better than 1 Gohm, and in many cases exceed the max range of the tester at 2 Gohm.
I have tested a few 'high spec' NOS military types with glass end-seals, and they are just as good, and some NOS 1960's Russian types with rubber end-seals which are around 50 Mohms.
When do you judge a capacitor to be unfit to use?
Andy
VC60B_EN.docx (Size: 213.01 KB / Downloads: 96)
Here's the manual as PDF file for people who don't have the more modern versions of Word. - Joe
VC60B_EN.pdf (Size: 351.3 KB / Downloads: 130)
This is where I bought mine from -
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/280857870216?s...K:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
I said that I had emailed the seller for an English translation of the manual - this arrived promptly as a Word file, which if I have done it correctly will be attached to this reply, fingers crossed!
I have been testing a few more capacitors, as Gary says, brand new ones read better than 1 Gohm, and in many cases exceed the max range of the tester at 2 Gohm.
I have tested a few 'high spec' NOS military types with glass end-seals, and they are just as good, and some NOS 1960's Russian types with rubber end-seals which are around 50 Mohms.
When do you judge a capacitor to be unfit to use?
Andy
VC60B_EN.docx (Size: 213.01 KB / Downloads: 96)
Here's the manual as PDF file for people who don't have the more modern versions of Word. - Joe
VC60B_EN.pdf (Size: 351.3 KB / Downloads: 130)







