[time-nuts] Favorite DC power Supply?
Ulrich Bangert
df6jb at ulrich-bangert.de
Sat May 3 04:07:30 EDT 2008
Bert,
the service manual says: "A separate front panel binding post board is
also
included on the unit. It is also available as an assembly-level
replaceable part."
so your claim
> Everything is ready inside for it, with PCB-mounted
> lugs right behind the faceplate. Even jack locations are
> pre-drilled. All you have to do is drill through the thin
> aluminum plate that covers the front.
may indeed be correct for ALL 6632s!
In this case this would be one of the best recommendations that I
received in the last time.
Thanks and 73s de Ulrich, DF6JB
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> [mailto:time-nuts-bounces at febo.com] Im Auftrag von Bert, VE2ZAZ
> Gesendet: Freitag, 2. Mai 2008 13:39
> An: time-nuts at febo.com
> Betreff: [?? Probable Spam] Re: [time-nuts] Favorite DC power Supply?
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>
> Hello Everyone.
>
> I also own an HP 6632A DC supply. This is a great beast. Its
> sink capability is just great to test other power supplies or
> discharge NiCads. I have a more powerful DC electronic load,
> but I almost never use it. Its only drawback is its size -
> rackmount - which makes it a bit large for small benches. In
> my case, I made room for it!
>
> Mine did not have the optional front banana jacks, but now it
> does... Everything is ready inside for it, with PCB-mounted
> lugs right behind the faceplate. Even jack locations are
> pre-drilled. All you have to do is drill through the thin
> aluminum plate that covers the front.
>
> ~ $100-$150 on Ebay. A good deal.
>
> Bert, VE2ZAZ
>
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