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Old 09-19-2017, 11:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Jon A. View Post
I've had this meter for about 3 years and can recall three voltage standards I've tried to measure: I got about 25K from a 1988 Zenith with a 9-516 that zeno said seemed low, then I got a reading of about 22K from a Zenith 25DC56 before and after changing the safety caps and finally about 28K from my daily-use set which has a 31K HV supply.
Then you are assuming that the meter is wrong because it indicated that the HV on a few old TV sets was low? Vintage TVs are hardly what I would call "voltage standards" .

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