![]() 11/04/2016 at 16:07 • Filed to: Hive-mind troubleshooting FTW | ![]() | ![]() |
Thanks for the carburetor suggestions, Oppo. Have some neat things I found recently.
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wow that multi-meter is awesome! Does it work?
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I don’t know. It Needed a cell that looked like a nine volt but had terminals on both ends. I have a 1960's era Civil Defense survey meter (tops out at 500 rads per hour!) that takes the same type of battery. I think it’s a 6 volt cell. I didn’t buy it, so if you’re interested, it’s probably still there.
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Just curious, that is pretty cool.
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That takes a dry cell 6, 9, or 12 volt battery they can be hard to get.
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The solution to that problem is to make an adapter allowing you to use modern cells in the old spot.
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My solution:
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That is one solution but then you can’t carry it around like a badass.
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Absolutely. I’ve thought about incorporating the survey meter, an old WWII Belgian motorcycle trenchcoat I have, and an as-yet-unpurchased gas mask into a kick-ass Halloween costume. I don’t actually know if the meter works. I bought it as a historical curiosity.
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Those field-strength monitors (if that’s what that is) are beautiful in their design. My dad has two of them from a previous job.