Weird stuff in my shed
Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 2:13 pm
Thought I would start a thread labelling just some of the weird stuff I have acquired over the years that is currently sitting in my shed.
Might be a fun read for some but a bore to others.
Some will be for sale but I dont know which at this stage. The IRD 890 will not be going anywhere as it is a very good machine to have around. Likewise the dual tracking power supply, the 20MHzthe minilab, the Royel station the farnell CRO, the water injection system. Not sure about the rest.
If anyone has some actual working knowledge of this gear please let me know. I have manuals for most of it but me having actually used it is usually not the case.
Most of it was rescued from the scrap heap and was extensively used in the NSW Hunter Valley power stations from the 1970 till about 5 years ago.
Note - on a serious note one of the items is a Tektronix oscilloscope and camera. These items were rescued but I also have a strong connection with this unit. It has absolutely facinated me since I first saw it in a locked room in about 1990. An absolute work of art.
It is valve driven (not transistors etc) and was used in the setting up of the Liddell Power Station Turbine Supervisory Equipment (TSE) in the early 1970's when the station was built. I have tried donating it to the Power House Museum in Sydney and the Newcastle Regional Museum in Newcastle as well as our local TAFE. No one wants it and I really want it to be kept as a complete unit for preferably a display. I have tried Power Station management but no good. Any suggestion on this appreciated.
Weird stuff in my shed -
- Paremeters Model P4303 dual tracking DC power supply
- Farnell 20MHz oscilloscope model DTV20
- bwd Model 604 mini lab
- Royel RE900-3 soldering/desoldering station with thermal cutting/stripping
- Trio electrix SafeTcheck portable appliance tester (not for double insulated)
- Trio electrix SafeTcheck portable appliance tester model MKD (does double insulated)
- AC Automatic voltage regulator model SVC-2000NA
- 2 x bore scopes with fixed shafts for internal inspeciton of small and larger pipework (I didnt pull these out as they are a bit hard to get to for details)
Weirder stuff
- IDR Mechanalysis Model 890 machinery maintenance analyzer/data collector (this thing with the right transducer will sense a feather dropping. I dont have the software so I cant store data. Can only be used for real time viewing on its screen)
- IRD Mechanalysis Model 818 machinery maintenance analyzer/data collector (this is an older machine than the 890 but its batteries have failed meaning with this unit it will not work and its software is lost. With the right software and new batteris it would be a goer again)
- IRD Mechanalysis Model 245 automatic balancer (apparently in theory if you have a car wheel set on a shaft which is set in a couple of bearings you can actually balance the car wheel - unproven)
- SPM Instuments 43A shock pulse meter for checking bearing vibrations (I think)
-Edelbrock Vari-Jection electronic water injection system
Weirder stuff still-
- Rathenow ROW metascope (What the flock does this thing do ?)
- Tektronix type 547 oscilloscope with type 1A4, 4 channel amp, type 1A5 differential amp, type 202-2 model C mobile trollety and (didnt pull this out) polaroid camera which affixes to the side of the CRO to take pictures of the display. This camera is in its original suitcase (yes it is big) and I think there is still a role of new, seal film with it.
There would be more but I thought this would bore everyone senseless as it is.
Might be a fun read for some but a bore to others.
Some will be for sale but I dont know which at this stage. The IRD 890 will not be going anywhere as it is a very good machine to have around. Likewise the dual tracking power supply, the 20MHzthe minilab, the Royel station the farnell CRO, the water injection system. Not sure about the rest.
If anyone has some actual working knowledge of this gear please let me know. I have manuals for most of it but me having actually used it is usually not the case.
Most of it was rescued from the scrap heap and was extensively used in the NSW Hunter Valley power stations from the 1970 till about 5 years ago.
Note - on a serious note one of the items is a Tektronix oscilloscope and camera. These items were rescued but I also have a strong connection with this unit. It has absolutely facinated me since I first saw it in a locked room in about 1990. An absolute work of art.
It is valve driven (not transistors etc) and was used in the setting up of the Liddell Power Station Turbine Supervisory Equipment (TSE) in the early 1970's when the station was built. I have tried donating it to the Power House Museum in Sydney and the Newcastle Regional Museum in Newcastle as well as our local TAFE. No one wants it and I really want it to be kept as a complete unit for preferably a display. I have tried Power Station management but no good. Any suggestion on this appreciated.
Weird stuff in my shed -
- Paremeters Model P4303 dual tracking DC power supply
- Farnell 20MHz oscilloscope model DTV20
- bwd Model 604 mini lab
- Royel RE900-3 soldering/desoldering station with thermal cutting/stripping
- Trio electrix SafeTcheck portable appliance tester (not for double insulated)
- Trio electrix SafeTcheck portable appliance tester model MKD (does double insulated)
- AC Automatic voltage regulator model SVC-2000NA
- 2 x bore scopes with fixed shafts for internal inspeciton of small and larger pipework (I didnt pull these out as they are a bit hard to get to for details)
Weirder stuff
- IDR Mechanalysis Model 890 machinery maintenance analyzer/data collector (this thing with the right transducer will sense a feather dropping. I dont have the software so I cant store data. Can only be used for real time viewing on its screen)
- IRD Mechanalysis Model 818 machinery maintenance analyzer/data collector (this is an older machine than the 890 but its batteries have failed meaning with this unit it will not work and its software is lost. With the right software and new batteris it would be a goer again)
- IRD Mechanalysis Model 245 automatic balancer (apparently in theory if you have a car wheel set on a shaft which is set in a couple of bearings you can actually balance the car wheel - unproven)
- SPM Instuments 43A shock pulse meter for checking bearing vibrations (I think)
-Edelbrock Vari-Jection electronic water injection system
Weirder stuff still-
- Rathenow ROW metascope (What the flock does this thing do ?)
- Tektronix type 547 oscilloscope with type 1A4, 4 channel amp, type 1A5 differential amp, type 202-2 model C mobile trollety and (didnt pull this out) polaroid camera which affixes to the side of the CRO to take pictures of the display. This camera is in its original suitcase (yes it is big) and I think there is still a role of new, seal film with it.
There would be more but I thought this would bore everyone senseless as it is.