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Post by Wobblybootie on Aug 30, 2014 13:34:45 GMT
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Post by Wobblybootie on Aug 30, 2014 13:24:51 GMT
Combining both conversations I'm having: The GP fork seems to be a bit to thick for the dimples to unscrew the outer 510 ring, tried a few different forks as well. Tried putting some force into turning it anti-clockwise and a bit clockwise just in case but I'd need a thinner GP fork to get it unscrewed.The resistance readings from the threads of the threaded insert to the body/base screw holes are large and working, unlike the readings from the outer 510 ring and the body/base screw holes, which shows no readings. This means the problem is there being no connection between the outer 510 ring and the main body of the device. EDIT: I'm useless at unscrewing, mother dearest came to the rescue Oh you have the 510 outer out ? The readings should be SMALL ie 0.0 or 0.1
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Post by Wobblybootie on Aug 30, 2014 13:12:59 GMT
you should be getting 0.1 Ohms or very very close from probing the brass insert and body and 510 and body. Therefore between brass insert ring and 510 outer should also be close to 0.1 ANYthing greater than that and the device will not work.
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Post by Wobblybootie on Aug 30, 2014 13:07:11 GMT
Cancel my last!! That is if you wish to attempt to repair.
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Post by Wobblybootie on Aug 30, 2014 13:06:41 GMT
I would not attempt anything that could impair your claim re Dead On Arrival. eg damaging the 510. Manufacturer should reimburse ALL costs incurred, postage etc.
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Post by Wobblybootie on Aug 30, 2014 12:57:27 GMT
So if you have confirmed there is NO continuity between the BODY and the OUTER of the 510 then there is the fault!
I am not familiar with the method of construction of this device so I can offer no further assistance. Sorry.
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Post by Wobblybootie on Aug 30, 2014 12:29:23 GMT
You need to make sure the probe on the body is in contact with METAL and not the anodized surface!!
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Post by Wobblybootie on Aug 30, 2014 12:24:05 GMT
No continuity between the threaded ring and body OR no continuity between 510 and body
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Post by Wobblybootie on Aug 30, 2014 11:46:33 GMT
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Post by Wobblybootie on Aug 30, 2014 11:45:11 GMT
One probe on the threads of the m/stick where the switch screws in the other on the outside of the 510. You should get 0.1
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Post by Wobblybootie on Aug 30, 2014 11:41:29 GMT
No not the 'stick' just keep it on 200 ohms
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Post by Wobblybootie on Aug 30, 2014 11:38:43 GMT
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Post by Wobblybootie on Aug 30, 2014 11:25:31 GMT
Not perfect but ok for a start. Next test?
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Post by Wobblybootie on Aug 30, 2014 11:06:55 GMT
You may have a little icon on the ohm settings that looks like the volume icon on the PC {YouTube} set to that. Touch the leads and you will hear a beep. Thats the sound you should hear when putting the leads on the device as before
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Post by Wobblybootie on Aug 30, 2014 11:02:16 GMT
Yes that's ohms. If you touch the 2 leads together then you should get a reading of 0 or very very close. Thats the reading you are looking for when you place the leads as in the previous post
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