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| Fluke 199C scopemeter repair |
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| RCO_JOE:
@feedback.loop I am a big fan of your personality and "Close enough" attitude on creating your solutions. I have watched your battery replacement on the 199C at least 50 times before i made the attempt on my 199B. I used a 100K resistor in series which produced a final voltage of 7.97 volts. I just wanted to share this info because it is difficult to find the voltage to the resistance value on a project like this. My objective was to put abundant safety first in my scope since it will be sitting on the shelf more than being a daily used item. |
| EHT:
I think the backlight on my 196B is starting to get a bit dodgy. It takes a little while to 'warm up' and it's now noticeably brighter in the bottom left corner. Perhaps it could be the HV supply to it but I suspect the lamp. I can't find a thread about fixing this. From the service manual it looks like the lamp is integrated into the LCD module :-\ Anyone tried fixing the backlight? (maybe deserves a new thread if so...) |
| smaultre:
Hi! Who know any terminal command to read the unit serial number? My two devices has abandoned stickers on back panel. |
| feedback.loop:
Finally I got around to this project of replicating a memory module for Fluke 19xBC scopemeters. |
| Runco990:
Wow... that is impressive! Should you decide to offer this in the future, I would be in the market for one module. :-+ |
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