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The
improved
circuit
design
of the
KNIGHT
VOM
assures
a sensitive
and
accurate
test
instrument
for the radio-
TV serviceman, the laboratory technician,
or
the
amateur.
You may
measure
any
AC
or
DC
voltage
found
in radio
and
electronics
work up to 5000 volts.
The
input resistance
for DC scales is 20,000
ohms
per volt.
This enables you to read
voltages in high impedance circuits with-
out interfering with the circuit.
For AC
voltage
measurements
it is 5000 ohms
per volt.
Direct
currents
may
be meas-
ured up to 10 amperes.
There
are
three
resistance
ranges.
Center
scale
readings
are
at
12, 1200,
and
120,000
ohms.
All
multipliers
are
1% precision
resistors, which assure ac-
curate
measurements
for
the life of the
instrument.
Check all of the parts against the Parts
List as you unpack the VOM
kit.
If you
are unable to identify some
of the parts
by sight, locate them on the pictorial dia-
grams.
Hardware
is listed in the last part of
the Parts
List.
To keep our kits at the
lowest possible price, we frequently weigh
hardware,
rather
than to count it one by
one.
Therefore,
do
not
be concerned if
more
nuts and
machine
screws
for ex~
ample, are supplied than are specified in
the Parts
List.
The only tools you will need are:
long-
nose
pliers, diagonal
cutters,
a screw-
driver,
a small
set-screw
driver,
and a
soldering iron.
Building your
KNIGHT
20,000 ohms per
volt VOM
will be easier
if you study all
of the diagrams
and
instructions
before
assembly
is started.
The pictorial diagrams show the actual
location
of all
parts
and
wiring.
The
KNIGHT
VOM
will work
best
when all
parts
are
placed
as
shown
in the dia-
grams.
The
schematic
diagram
shows
how the parts are connected electrically,
and
is useful in understanding
how the
instrument
works.
These
step-by-step
instructions
were
prepared
while
actually
building
the
KNIGHT
VOM.
They
are
the
best
and
fastest way of assembling this unit.
May '
we suggest that you check off each step
after you have completed it.
Some build-
ers
also put a pencil mark on the wiring
views along the leads and parts that they
have just installed.
Both of these methods are good and will
assure
speedy and correct wiring.
WIRING AND SOLDERING
The
quality
of
workmanship
in
test
equipment
will often
determine
whether
an instrument will be an accurate and re-
liable service tool.
While
these
wiring
and soldering hints will be more helpful
to a beginner in electronics, the more ex-
perienced builder may also benefit by re-
viewing them.
Make
good mechanical
connections
at
joints, clean metal to clean metal.
Loop
the wires
around
the switch,
other
con-
nection
terminals,
and clamp tight.
Cut the excess
lengths of all end leads
of the resistors
when
they are soldered.
When
a solder
connection
is made close
to one of the precision resistors, hold the
jaws of a pair of long-nose
pliers on the
lead between the tip of the soldering iron
and the resistor to conduct the heat away
from the resistor.
Arrange the long wire
leads to lay close to the panel.
USE ONLY ROSIN CORE SOLDER.
Use
the rosin core solder supplied with the kit
as KITS WIRED
WITH ACID CORE SOL-
DER
OR
ACID FLUX
WILL
CORRODE
and WILL NOT WORK FOR LONG.
SUCH
KITS ARE
NOT
ELIGIBLE
FOR
REPAIR
OR SERVICE.
The
soldering
iron
tip must
be well
tinned.
First,
clean
the
tip with
steel
wool or a fine file until the bright copper