From: Pat Jordan on
CHB voltage flucuates greatly with nothing attached. Suspect Philips
000262HL N1E5Y9 HSH0144 i.c but cannot find a reference to this semi
on the web. Cost of repair is rediculously high - could buy a
competitors scope for the cost quoted for repair! Any ideas?
From: Merciadri Luca on
On May 18, 4:07 pm, Pat Jordan <mymailgene...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> CHB voltage flucuates greatly with nothing attached. Suspect Philips
> 000262HL N1E5Y9 HSH0144 i.c but cannot find a reference to this semi
> on the web. Cost of repair is rediculously high - could buy a
> competitors scope for the cost quoted for repair! Any ideas?

The fact is that, as you know, Fluke is some kind of trustmark. It'd
be better to replace the defective component than to go for a
competitor main unit. For the rest, I cannot tell you more about how
to find a solution.
From: Pat Jordan on
On May 18, 6:33 pm, Merciadri Luca <merciadril...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 18, 4:07 pm, Pat Jordan <mymailgene...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
CHB voltage fluctuates greatly with nothing attached. Suspect Philips
000262HL N1E5Y9 HSH0144 i.c but cannot find a reference to this semi
on the web. Cost of repair is ridiculously high - could buy a
competitors scope for the cost quoted for repair! Any ideas?

>
> The fact is that, as you know, Fluke is some kind of trustmark. It'd
> be better to replace the defective component than to go for a
> competitor main unit. For the rest, I cannot tell you more about how
> to find a solution.

Thanks Merciadi Luca, I have several thousand Euros worth of Fluke
test equipment as I believed they were dependable.
From: Merciadri Luca on
On May 19, 9:33 am, Pat Jordan <mymailgene...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 18, 6:33 pm, Merciadri Luca <merciadril...(a)gmail.com> wrote:> On May 18, 4:07 pm, Pat Jordan <mymailgene...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> CHB voltage fluctuates greatly with nothing attached. Suspect Philips
> 000262HL N1E5Y9 HSH0144 i.c but cannot find a reference to this semi
> on the web. Cost of repair is ridiculously high - could buy a
> competitors scope for the cost quoted for repair! Any ideas?
>
>
>
> > The fact is that, as you know, Fluke is some kind of trustmark. It'd
> > be better to replace the defective component than to go for a
> > competitor main unit. For the rest, I cannot tell you more about how
> > to find a solution.
>
> Thanks Merciadi Luca, I have several thousand Euros worth of Fluke
> test equipment as I believed they were dependable.
So, why would you look in the concurrence?
From: Jamie on
Pat Jordan wrote:
> On May 18, 6:33 pm, Merciadri Luca <merciadril...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>On May 18, 4:07 pm, Pat Jordan <mymailgene...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>
> CHB voltage fluctuates greatly with nothing attached. Suspect Philips
> 000262HL N1E5Y9 HSH0144 i.c but cannot find a reference to this semi
> on the web. Cost of repair is ridiculously high - could buy a
> competitors scope for the cost quoted for repair! Any ideas?
>
>
>>The fact is that, as you know, Fluke is some kind of trustmark. It'd
>>be better to replace the defective component than to go for a
>>competitor main unit. For the rest, I cannot tell you more about how
>>to find a solution.
>
>
> Thanks Merciadi Luca, I have several thousand Euros worth of Fluke
> test equipment as I believed they were dependable.
Really, I just filed, in its proper place, A fluke 787 process DMM..

Its now has a proper resting place, the garbage can.


jamie.