So my high voltage multi-meter is in fantastic shape but takes expensive often hard to find 30V batteries.
I was thinking about using a DC-DC bucking transformer to either use a conventional 9V battery or use a cheap 12V powersupply to replace the 30V battery.
While I grew up with Bakelite still in common use growing up I never had any need to drill through it.
If I use a 9 volt battery I can always use double sided tape or epoxy to put a battery holder and transformer into the case wit no need to drill any holes.
If I use an 12 volt power supply I need to be able to put a cord and at the very least a grommet through the case.
The meter is a Triplett 630-PL Type 4 Suspension I use it when I work on tube amps which is seldom. I waste more money on batteries just to have on hand that just go bad. I know when I was teenager they used to sell battery eliminator kits that came with a polycarbonate case and transformer and all the stuff to convert these.
Thanks in advance!
I was thinking about using a DC-DC bucking transformer to either use a conventional 9V battery or use a cheap 12V powersupply to replace the 30V battery.
While I grew up with Bakelite still in common use growing up I never had any need to drill through it.
If I use a 9 volt battery I can always use double sided tape or epoxy to put a battery holder and transformer into the case wit no need to drill any holes.
If I use an 12 volt power supply I need to be able to put a cord and at the very least a grommet through the case.
The meter is a Triplett 630-PL Type 4 Suspension I use it when I work on tube amps which is seldom. I waste more money on batteries just to have on hand that just go bad. I know when I was teenager they used to sell battery eliminator kits that came with a polycarbonate case and transformer and all the stuff to convert these.
Thanks in advance!