I’ve recently acquired an uncalibrated Philips PM2534 (edit: the battery-backed factory calibration data was lost due to the battery running out). I’m looking into somehow getting it calibrated. However, the calibration procedure is rather involved, and requires such things as an exact 300V DC (the service manual recommends using a Fuke 5700).

Anybody know of a way to have this multimeter calibrated? I’m a hobbyist and don’t really need such things as traceability and certificates.

Edit: I live in the Netherlands.

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    1 year ago

    have you contacted a calibration lab? (…) There’s one in the Netherlands https://www.minerva-calibration.com/calibration-service/

    Their pricing for calibrating a device starts at around €400, which is rather more than I paid for this thing and way more expensive than building my own calibrator. So I guess I’ll have to do that…

    (…) I have found an article explaining the build of the sources you need

    Thank you! Not having to invent everything from scratch is going to make this a lot easier.