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Vintage Test Gear and Workshop Equipment For discussions about vintage test gear and workshop equipment such as coil winders. |
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Triode
Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, UK.
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It's definitely workshop equipment, just a different kind of workshop.
I've wanted one of these for a long time, who wouldn't a mate bought it I happened to say if you ever decide to sell it call me. When he bought it, both green screen CRTs worked when he got it home only one was working, the right side which the computer reads out on, so he sourced a standards' converter to take the MDA to VGA, and shortly after found a smaller older version he really wanted and contacted me. My first reaction is to fix the Zenith ds12pf3 CRT chassis, but having seen it working on an LCD it got me thinking, I've got a VGA switch in a box of bits I was about to throw out, (I know it made me shudder too, but I need the space and I can't keep everything (so I've been told)), If I could find an LCD monitor that could be mounted inside the cabinet, there would be plenty of space for a mini PC, which when I get the internet out to the workshop could prove to be a very useful tool with all the workshop manuals etc on it. I have the original paper manual as well as a PDF copy, but does anyone have a service manual for it? Some of the gas analyser functions are calling for calibration, as well as the Volt/Ohm probes. To be honest, I didn't have the time to check it over as well as I could have, I'll post some more pics of it with the back off next time im out there. Dan Last edited by logicaluk; 2nd Jul 2022 at 10:14 pm. |
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Nonode
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Tintinara, South Australia, Australia
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Somewhere I have the service manual on CD - will PM you when I can dig it up - as per usual, I saw it the other day but can't remember where.
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Triode
Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, UK.
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My friends one is a SUN 1010-FA if anyone can turn up any manual for that he would be very grateful.
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Triode
Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, UK.
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Pics of the inside as promised
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Dekatron
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Wiltshire, UK.
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Fascinating... these Sun/Crypton testers were usually rented to garages and workshops on a pay-per-week basis; when you stopped paying the rental they took it back. Or pushed you to take on the latest model [with lots of new features to deal with things like catalytic-converters and fuel-injection] of couirse at an additional weekly/monthly payment.
So it's intriguing to see an old one that's not been taken-back-and-crushed!
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Nonode
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Spalding, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK.
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Looks horrible to me! BUT, at least it should be repairable, given the pcb and component physical sizes and technology back then. I imagine those connectors could be temperamental though.
Back in the late 70s, I knew a radio amateur, Pete, G3THS (called himself That Horrible Station!). He lived in Marham, Norfolk. Traveled most of the country with his job as a SUN repair engineer. Long passed by now. Rob
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Triode
Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, UK.
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I'll admit it's not as nice to look at as the older ones with big analogue gauges and twiddly knobs, but it has a certain presence, It's going to be a very useful tool seeing as it's got the full gas analyser pack and also does power balance where it shorts out 1 cyl at a time and measures the rpm to see if one is more effective than the others.
The big question I'm worried about is will it need recapping? Dan |
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Nonode
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Tintinara, South Australia, Australia
Posts: 2,204
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PM sent Dan.
Re recapping - power supply and monitors most usually. |
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Triode
Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, UK.
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Thanks terry, I'm off to have a read.
Dan |
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Triode
Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, UK.
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Wow, that has to be one of the best service manuals I've read in years.
First job is to go through the power supply, but it's on a long list, I will update when I've got to it. Thanks Dan |
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Nonode
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Tintinara, South Australia, Australia
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Whatever you do - don't touch the pots on the gas bench without the manual (one that sadly I missed out on and rarer than hen's teeth).
Even with a manual, it's a messy job lining up the gas bench without the proper tools. |
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Triode
Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, UK.
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Looks like I can do most of the set-up without the gas, then ill have to find someone to do the calibration. Good thing is I have found an equivalent O2 sensor, a bit shocked to find it only has a useful life of 3 years though.
Dan |
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