An EICO 249 VTVM, Part 2: The range switch, and the old resistors therein.

Wednesday, April 8, 2026 at 06:58:21

Instead of removing the range switch from the good unit and trying to rebuild it, I’ve decided to use the switch from the parts unit. It has some modifications to try and correct poor connections, but a good cleaning with Deoxit on the wafers seems to have taken care of this.

In order to try and save a little time, I measured the components already on the switch. There are quite a few of them that fall within tolerance:

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Quite a few of them, in fact.

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However…

These are most likely old carbon deposition resistors, aka carbon film. The minute I hit them with a soldering iron to remove their out of tolerance neighbors, they started to change. A lot. I kind of expected that but was hoping it wouldn’t do that. So…

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They were all removed and will be replaced with new metal film parts. In the meantime, the switch has a date with the ultrasonic bath, and will be re-greased once done.

Next part of this series: Coming soon.
Previous part of this series: https://wereboar.com … part-1-observations/