Piers, To clarify...the meter is the Lunasix F..9v battery with
silicon blue cells. I am leaning towards getting this meter...or I
might also get the Multisix :-O ps. Thanks for the link to the
instruction manuals.
Regards, John Duggan.
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--- Piers Hemy <piers@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Indeed so, Chris, and to clarify the European models for John, with
> comment
> on the US equivalents:
> "Lunasix 3" dates from 1966 and requires mercury cells. I _think_
> this is
> the same model as the Lunapro.
> "Lunasix F" dates from 1981 and requires 9v battery. This *is* the
> same
> model as a Lunapro F.
>
> I assume that John has been offered a Lunasix 3S, which is still
> available
> new from one or two dealers in UK (for about GBP250).
>
> These are all analogue meters. All bar Lunasix and Lunasix 3 are
> still
> supported by Gossen, with factory service available, small parts
> available
> at niminal charge and photocopy manuals for most freely downloadable
> from
> http://tinyurl.com/2ltdms - that level of ongoing support gets my
> vote!
> But I still think John should get the Multisix :-)
> Piers
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