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Fluke 289 not quite sorted.
purp:
I believe you to be correct sir, but I can't find the culprit with the back of my finger.
When it works, it's pulling 18-20mA, but then shuts down after a minute or so, usually when menu hopping.
I'll get to the bottom of it if it kills you.
purp:
On one of the rare occasions that the meter was functional, I managed to do a 'reset to factory default' and it's been on for an hour now.
Looks like this may have been a software problem.
Anyway, I'm delighted to have a meter long lusted after.
The only downside is that it makes my hands look small..!!
Thanks for chiming in gents.
peter
retiredcaps:
--- Quote from: purp on November 18, 2017, 09:15:12 am ---On one of the rare occasions that the meter was functional, I managed to do a 'reset to factory default' and it's been on for an hour now.
--- End quote ---
I was going to suggest that when I saw your post about it shutting down after menu hopping. I'm glad you got it all sorted out.
I think 1.16 is the latest firmware for the 28x? See
http://www.fluke.com/fluke/r0en/Support/Software/DMMUpgrade.htm
purpose:
I spoke too soon.
It was working flawlessly for around eight hours and then died on me.
My work is still ahead.
I'll not attempt flashing the beast until it's 100% stable.
peter
Samogon:
Cold joint?
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