Hi everybody,
I have a Stark 9-66 tube tester in generally good condition save for the short test feature.
The test knob has 5 positions and when working correctly lights a 2-section orange neon bulb when a short is discovered.
http://pacifictv.ca/schematics/stark966schematic.pdf
For every tube tested, switch positions 1-3 illuminates the bottom portion of the bulb, while positions 4-5 light the top half.
Does anyone have any tips?
thanks
Dale
I have a Stark 9-66 tube tester in generally good condition save for the short test feature.
The test knob has 5 positions and when working correctly lights a 2-section orange neon bulb when a short is discovered.
http://pacifictv.ca/schematics/stark966schematic.pdf
For every tube tested, switch positions 1-3 illuminates the bottom portion of the bulb, while positions 4-5 light the top half.
Does anyone have any tips?
thanks
Dale
stark 9-66
Hi,
I have the same problem with my 9-66. Did you found something?
I have the calibration instruction
Simon
Hi,
I have the same problem with my 9-66. Did you found something?
I have the calibration instruction
Simon
Stark 9-66 shorts light problem solve
Hi,, I'm sure you guys have figured the problem out by now but,, I found the problem in my stark 9-66 shorts test circuitry to be cold joints in that part of the cct. More specifically the ac wire on the input switch,, I changes the wire and did a really good re soldering job and bingo,, Up it came.. The original problem or one of them was that the shorts light never went out at all and was only barely lit at best,,
Hi,, I'm sure you guys have figured the problem out by now but,, I found the problem in my stark 9-66 shorts test circuitry to be cold joints in that part of the cct. More specifically the ac wire on the input switch,, I changes the wire and did a really good re soldering job and bingo,, Up it came.. The original problem or one of them was that the shorts light never went out at all and was only barely lit at best,,
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