23-06-2020, 11:05 AM
I hadn't actually planned on using the meter on the high resistance ranges. I do use stacked coin cells in other multimeters. In the meter there is also space for a single cell, which looks like C size for thelower ranges. There is also a 110v line input connection. I haven't yet managed to find any information on this model. I have noticed that the date does not show clearly in the photo, it is 1955. I hadn't thought of removing the contents of the battery and saving the outer. I think that is what I will do. I guess that it is best to neutralisethe empty wrapper then stick it back into the meter. My plan is to rinse in a bicarb solution. Any better advice gratefully received.
The battery leads in the meter have ring terminals to which the flying leads on this battery had been soldered.
The dimensions of the battery are approx. 87x48x63mm. These are approximate as I have tried to allow for the swelling.
Rod
The battery leads in the meter have ring terminals to which the flying leads on this battery had been soldered.
The dimensions of the battery are approx. 87x48x63mm. These are approximate as I have tried to allow for the swelling.
Rod







