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precise 713A power lab
#1

anyone have a decent schematic for a precise 713A power lab? the only one i could find was at

https://antiqueradios.com/forums//viewto...p?t=309831

it is useable, but barely.
#2

Was there any info found for this tester
Some one must have a good copy of this.
Thanks
Moe
#3

looks like radiomuseum has a schematic for download although it may only be the actual schematic not the other pages. It might be more readable. You have to fill in a bit of info to get the download but I've done it before, not hard.
#4

Thanks, I have those already.
Thought there might be something better out there.
A little less fussy
#5

Moe,
I see you discovered the "information" posted at https://antiqueradios.com/forums//viewto...p?t=309831. Non too clear in my estimation.
It has a variac [as you must know]. But with output voltages from 90AC to 140. Any idea why it wasn't designed to start at 0 volts?? Or if it can be modified to start at 0 volts.
Bob
#6

Sorry, Have not spent much time on this unit. Just too limited of info to continue.
Thanks for the interest.
Moe




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