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Lord of Hackaday [Sprite_TM] decided to hack his multimeter to serve its readings over Wi-Fi. Rather than start with a throwaway meter from the bargain bin, he did it with a Fluke.
The Fluke also has a proper rotary switch, while the cheap meter has a switch that is etched on the PC board; a cost-cutting trick that’s often a point of failure on these cheap meters.
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Reviving the Fluke 15B Multimeter for Better Performance - MSNThis video shows how the Fluke 15B multimeter is repaired and upgraded for better performance. The process includes switching to a lithium battery power supply, improving reliability and ...
Update: Fluke extends a generous hand in $30,000 multimeter trademark issue SparkFun ordered 2,000 multimeters from China, but they ran afoul of US Customs.
Fluke Calibration introduced today two best-in-class digital multimeters, the 8588A and the 8558A 8.5-Digit Multimeters. These long-scale precision di ...
Until 31 st December 2019 and while stocks last, Fluke is offering the Fluke 87V Industrial Multimeter, which provides accurate measurements on variable frequency drives (VFDs) and other electrically ...
The 8588A Reference Multimeter is the world’s most stable digitizing multimeter. Designed for calibration standards laboratories, this reliable digital multimeter holds the industry’s best one ...
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