Author Topic: Fluke 741B & BE9005 Battery Eliminator  (Read 766 times)

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Offline Alvin PurpleTopic starter

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Fluke 741B & BE9005 Battery Eliminator
« on: November 12, 2021, 05:15:28 pm »
Hi,

Does anyone know the polarity of the Fluke 741B or BE9005 Battery Eliminator - power connector?  I think I've killed a Fluke 741B Documenting Process Calibrator by trying to power it with a generic 7.5 DC power supply with the polarity reversed.  As you may know most electronics equipment with a barrel type power connector has polarity of inner +ve and outer -ve.  I have a (sinking) feeling the Fluke 741B  external power (BE9005 Battery Eliminator) is -ve inner and +ve outer on the power connector.  Please confirm.  If I'm correct then can I repair this 741B?

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Offline Tj138waterboy

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Re: Fluke 741B & BE9005 Battery Eliminator
« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2021, 12:55:48 am »
I stumbled across 1 photo of the wall wart that showed center positive marking on the plastic. It seems that that info has been blurred out or erased from most photos I came across.
 

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Re: Fluke 741B & BE9005 Battery Eliminator
« Reply #2 on: April 15, 2024, 04:14:22 pm »
Port for BE9005 Battery Eliminator is center negative at least on Fluke 744. I guess BE9005 should be too. I've just tested my 744 with center positive voltage from a lab supply. :popcorn: It does not conduct in that polarity. At least, no current was shown on the supply down to mA.  I haven't tested above 7.5 V though... 744 still works after this test.
 


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