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as said in a previous post. check battery. as the PP7 is now obsolete, stick a couple of PP3s in parallel, with a bit of foam to stop them rattling about.
 
I have one in the garage in a lot better condition and have used it on and off for the past 20 yearsI got it as the plant were throwing them out .

Do you think I should take it to Dickensons Real Deals:cool3::cool3:
 
I have one in the garage in a lot better condition and have used it on and off for the past 20 yearsI got it as the plant were throwing them out .

Do you think I should take it to Dickensons Real Deals:cool3::cool3:

migtht get a better price for your zimmer frame. LOL. :rofl:
 
Hi,
I have just found an edgcumbe peebles in the shed, along with a Fluke 12 multimeter.
Where is the best place to sell them as I will not be needing them.
Thanks
Jill
 
The pic shows a combined I.R. and continuity tester. They were used in the mines and as such are not suitable for class 11 equipment. I still have mine from when I worked down the mine in the northeast.
 

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