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From: N_Cook on 10 Apr 2010 13:07 This thread made me check my intended future-proofing, should I break my Fluke 77 , used for unpowered/cold checks. I managed to blow up my work-a-day sacrificial el-cheapo no-name DVM a couple of weeks back putting 2000 V on the 1000V range. Not dumped , as the large LCD , for the Fluke. Just tried the display on 50 Hz sig gen and straightforward segment pinning (all segments ok) , I'd have to use the hFE anunciator perhaps as "2" mid segment for 2.999 Fluke use as this is only 1.999 max. Land spacing 1.2mm so easy staggered conductive epoxying of fine wires. Loads of other anunciators not used on the original like nF,uF, deg C etc I did not know were there. -- Diverse Devices, Southampton, England electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on http://diverse.4mg.com/index.htm
From: DaveC on 11 Apr 2010 04:15
Is this what you're looking for? :: <http://www.flukeonlinestore.com/1580789.html> Also, this update kit includes a new display: <http://www.flukeonlinestore.com/2096980.html> I think it is supposed to upgrade some of the other 80-series to the display size of the 87-5 (larger digits, etc.). Includes a few other goodies, too. Good luck. |