On an old voltmeter.
I'm not an electrician so maybe it's just some certification mark?
 

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This is the stuff that the boss allows in the house.... I've been allocated one ikea compartment for "my junk"

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The rest is in a box in the loft. I'm still trying to sell the idea of an illuminated shelf in a display cabinet, but we've been married 24 years and it hasn't become a 'major decision' yet. (We have this arrangement where minor decisions are her department and major ones are mine. In fact I'm not sure there have been any major decisions yet....)

I might have a job lot of old test equipment in need of repair. That would constitute a major decision for you.
 
My dad used to work as a manager at S.E.I. in the 60's and 70's, it was a part of G.E.C. and they used to make all sorts of stuff like this, we had one of these at home as the main test instrument.

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He was always bringing home weird electrical stuff that they made, telephone PCB's, big capacitors, rectifiers, stuff like that. I used to enjoy charging the big caps up as a kid and also unwinding the foil wound capacitors. I used to go to work with him on a Saturday occasionally and there would be lines and lines of machines with women sat on them doing stuff like winding capacitors. The place had a very gritty industrial smell to it you that just don't come across nowadays.
 

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