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steveharman
11-02-2018, 17:54
Hi,
After hours of searching I finally found my trusty Milty Zerostat in a drawer. It no longer has the little plug-in thingamabob that goes in the nozzle, which if memory serves would indicate if the gun was "anti-static-erising" (tm) properly?
Does anyone know if the little plug-in things are available to buy separately? I can't be the first to lose one. Or alternatively if there's another foolproof way of testing the power, or otherwise of the gun?
Cheers,
Steve
Ammonite Audio
11-02-2018, 17:57
Point the thing at the palm of your hand, slowly squeeze the trigger and you should feel a cool 'breeze' if the thing is working. Also, if you operate it in a dark room, you should see a tiny blue glow at the end of the discharge pin.
Sherwood
11-02-2018, 17:57
Yes,
use it to remove static! The results are pretty self evident!
Geoff
Boyse6748
11-02-2018, 18:08
Point the thing at the palm of your hand, slowly squeeze the trigger and you should feel a cool 'breeze' if the thing is working. Also, if you operate it in a dark room, you should see a tiny blue glow at the end of the discharge pin.
Good advice, although, try somewhere more tender (No! Not there).
Just where your wrist pulse is.... it will give to a very small tingle.
Don’t get addicted !
If you feel it"..............it’s working!
Peter
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bbbiker800
13-02-2018, 12:16
Darkened room; place point within 2/3MM of metal object (eg door handle) and squeeze trigger - it should produce a very visible arc. I brought mine in 1976 and it still works.
steveharman
13-02-2018, 15:15
Thanks Richard, that's tonight's project!
discharging it near tt when amp etc is on you should hear it too hitting stylus
gold leaf electroscope - you may be able to make your own version with a bit of metal foil and an insulating rod.
something like this?
https://youtu.be/3qyeQO1guKk
I test mine by trying it on the grandkids, mind you a 2nd test is never easy [emoji23]
rigger67
13-02-2018, 20:19
Do it on your tongue like you used to with those big square batteries as a kid :)
montesquieu
13-02-2018, 23:26
Do it on your tongue like you used to with those big square batteries as a kid :)
Just what I was going to recommend. Fool proof (in more ways than one).
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