bradholland
Well-known member
Hi Guys,
We recently acquired a plasma meter bridge from a 51 series that we have installed in our 66 series.
Unfortunatley, the driver/regulator card took a bit of a hammering and got shorted out against the frame. We did have the meters running before this happened and we noticed that with all tracks on the console coming out at a clean 0db that levels on all meters were varying..
The meters dont work at all now, the regulator card I have is EV10786 ISS12, although I have a spare (which doesn't seem to do anything either,) From I guess a much older system. It has more regulators fitted to it amongst other things.
I have attached a picture here of the boards, I am trying to find any info I possibly can on them, as I dont have that section in my service manuals.
So that I can first repair, and then calibrate them.
I've already tried neve and dont seem to get a response on all the 'super polite' emails I have already sent them.
Apologies in advance if I have posted this in the wrong forum, and 'Hello', this is my first post.
cheers guys
Brad
We recently acquired a plasma meter bridge from a 51 series that we have installed in our 66 series.
Unfortunatley, the driver/regulator card took a bit of a hammering and got shorted out against the frame. We did have the meters running before this happened and we noticed that with all tracks on the console coming out at a clean 0db that levels on all meters were varying..
The meters dont work at all now, the regulator card I have is EV10786 ISS12, although I have a spare (which doesn't seem to do anything either,) From I guess a much older system. It has more regulators fitted to it amongst other things.
I have attached a picture here of the boards, I am trying to find any info I possibly can on them, as I dont have that section in my service manuals.
So that I can first repair, and then calibrate them.
I've already tried neve and dont seem to get a response on all the 'super polite' emails I have already sent them.
Apologies in advance if I have posted this in the wrong forum, and 'Hello', this is my first post.
cheers guys
Brad