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RE stethoscope tool
« on: 08 June 2010, 15:36:15 »

Has anyone had experience or used one of these, expensive but could be a very useful bit of kit.It's in the Sealey spring catalogue.  6 Channel Electronic Stethoscope Kit. *Super sensitive stethoscope,suitable for detection of vehicle faults* *6 channel microphone selector to monitor individual sources'EVEN ON THE MOVE'* *Quickly identify source of noise,harshness,or vibration*. If this does all that it say's I want one. I'd love to have the means to make Miggy super silent.Shush power and movement has always been my forte. Its priced at £105.69.Hardly toy price, but I'm seriously considering it.In the past Ive struggled to have a quiet motor and never really succeeded,I know lots will think poor saddo, :(but I just can't help it :-[.Always considered quietness to be mechanical excellence. So if anyone knows anything about this sort of equipment would appreciate your comments :y :y
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« Reply #1 on: 08 June 2010, 18:13:18 »

a closer renault service is using a 6 point electronic sthetoscope.. not sure if its the same but they used it on friends laguna.. and quickly find the problem.. :-?
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Re: RE stethoscope tool
« Reply #2 on: 08 June 2010, 20:37:14 »

Version 1 I had a very long hamded srewdriver that I used as a listening device.

Version 2 below  ::)

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« Reply #3 on: 08 June 2010, 21:20:12 »

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Version 1 I had a very long hamded srewdriver that I used as a listening device.

Version 2 below  ::)


nope something different.. :-/
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Re: RE stethoscope tool
« Reply #5 on: 08 June 2010, 22:13:53 »

that is not the samemodel, but similar the one I've seen in the catalogue is a 6 channel, and is as I quoted word for word. Its model No is vs007.Seems as if it isolates the specific sound you req then zero's in on it It has Earphones and 8 further electronic gismos including a control box with range marking on.
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« Reply #6 on: 08 June 2010, 22:27:01 »

Long srewdriver always worked well for me  :y
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« Reply #8 on: 08 June 2010, 23:25:24 »

long screwdriver been used by me since Standard 8 days. even had a adapted medical stethoscope at one time used to get a few smiles but it worked better than a screw driver,that is the one Skruntie,what do you think about it?
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« Reply #9 on: 09 June 2010, 00:16:11 »

Sorry going to have to go now,will be back sometime thurs as tomorrows Flamborough day I go once a week to my disabled sister's to take her shopping in Brid.Miggy does this job a treat.Just need to mention I feel pretty useless not  being able to post pics,bought a camera way back and tried. Time to have another go. 
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Sorry going to have to go now,will be back sometime thurs as tomorrows Flamborough day I go once a week to my disabled sister's to take her shopping in Brid.Miggy does this job a treat.Just need to mention I feel pretty useless not  being able to post pics,bought a camera way back and tried. Time to have another go. 

gets easier with practice, load them up to www.photobucket.com if you get stuck then post in gen chat, sure we can get you sorted.  :y
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