Hi all, I have acquired my father's Avo Model 8 multimeter which has been stored up the attic for nearly 30 years. I tested it (by testing the resistance of touching both terminals together) with a 1.5v battery installed but without the 15v battery because I didn't have one and hadn't got round to testing it with a power supply, it appeared to be dead, also it didn't display any voltage whatsoever from any battery or power source, so I bought another one off eBay and it arrived today, so I went and bought a 15v battery for it.
Out of curiosity I put the 15v battery in my father's Avo, /100 and x1 resistance measurement does nothing, hence my assumption that it was dead. However, with the 15v battery installed the x100 measurement works fine.
So it seems to me that the 1.5v part of the circuit is not working, or isn't getting any power from the battery. It's not totally dead, it's just half dead. Has anyone else had any experience with this sort of thing and have any ideas how to fix it? I've asked my dad who's an electronics engineer to have a look (though he's not overly enthusiastic about it) and I've got the circuit diagram and service manual, but if someone already knows what the answer might be, that would be awesome and greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Out of curiosity I put the 15v battery in my father's Avo, /100 and x1 resistance measurement does nothing, hence my assumption that it was dead. However, with the 15v battery installed the x100 measurement works fine.
So it seems to me that the 1.5v part of the circuit is not working, or isn't getting any power from the battery. It's not totally dead, it's just half dead. Has anyone else had any experience with this sort of thing and have any ideas how to fix it? I've asked my dad who's an electronics engineer to have a look (though he's not overly enthusiastic about it) and I've got the circuit diagram and service manual, but if someone already knows what the answer might be, that would be awesome and greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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