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AVO Mk 4 calibratrion
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<blockquote data-quote="darrylo" data-source="post: 279496" data-attributes="member: 666"><p>^^ I was also concerned about the meter staying linear. I checked all 3 calibration points and they where all exactly In spec. I think the new magnet has formed part of the magnetic circuit so the field carven across the gap.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>@mafioso. I got 2 25mm x 20mm neodymium magnets. The only way I can separate them is by pushing one off on the edge of a table. I'm sure it won't break my finger but I think my 4 year old may get into big trouble with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darrylo, post: 279496, member: 666"] ^^ I was also concerned about the meter staying linear. I checked all 3 calibration points and they where all exactly In spec. I think the new magnet has formed part of the magnetic circuit so the field carven across the gap. @mafioso. I got 2 25mm x 20mm neodymium magnets. The only way I can separate them is by pushing one off on the edge of a table. I'm sure it won't break my finger but I think my 4 year old may get into big trouble with it. [/QUOTE]
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