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| Fungus:
--- Quote from: BillyO on February 09, 2023, 11:42:46 pm ---The manufacturer could allow you to disable auto-off once the pack is plugged in. --- End quote --- Many handhelds let you disable it by holding down a button at power-on or whatever. The ones that start beeping to warn you after 15 minutes are really annoying. I don't mind them powering off but do they really have to beep??? :palm: :palm: :palm: |
| GLouie:
Here's the Fluke AC adapter for the 80s handhelds like 8060A, with the long custom barrel plug. I got this at a surplus store with the Fluke name defaced, but the model number made it obvious. Otherwise, it looks like an ordinary Ault wall wart adapter of the day. |
| BillyO:
--- Quote from: Fungus on February 10, 2023, 07:59:57 am ---The ones that start beeping to warn you after 15 minutes are really annoying. --- End quote --- Agreed. Not even sure what use that is. |
| Kean:
--- Quote from: hostile on February 10, 2023, 12:18:56 am ---That looks nice, how do you like it? --- End quote --- When there are multiple threads of discussion going on then it is best to quote the person you are replying to. |
| Kean:
--- Quote from: GLouie on February 10, 2023, 04:54:10 pm ---Here's the Fluke AC adapter for the 80s handhelds like 8060A, with the long custom barrel plug. --- End quote --- Similar thing required for charging batteries in my old Philips/Fluke PM93 Scopemeter. A pain in the butt to source or hack together. |
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