Older models of the Simpson 260 have a 5kv scale. Later models limit to
1kv. Some military surplus VOM's have 5 or 6 kv scales.
The cautions others have given are very valid. If you don't know what
you're doing around High Voltage, don't do it. Pass the job to someone who
does. It's as indiscriminate and unforgiving as lightning and just as
deadly.
Dick W0EX
R.E. Dodson WB5APD EM84ak wrote:
> If I recall some old analog VOM's had a 10k vdc jack on them. Simpson
> 260 maybe? Anyway I need to know which VOM's are out there that can
> measure at least 4k vdc for my amp stuff here. All the digitals I have
> stop at 1k vdc.
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> 73's
> Robert E. Dodson
> mailto:wb5apd@stc.net
> WB5APD/EM84AK
> "ex-WA4WQC, ex-WV6SKV"
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