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Fluke 189 with leaking surface mount supercap (also Fluke 287, Fluke 289)
ivaylo:
Just got mine back too. Same thing, back cover replaced, calibrated, they even put fresh batteries. Haven't looked inside yet, but now these stories about replacing PCBs and all are tempting me to peel the seal... Very good experience over all!
malgailany:
I'm interested in knowing the differences between board ID1 and board ID3. I took some photos to my old board (ID1) before I send it to service.
I don't want to peel my sticker to look inside. It would be nice if someones share photos for board ID3.
erazor:
I have an issue with the clock drifting in my Fluke 289, see here: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/fluke-289-clock-drift/
User retiredcaps suggested this might be related to this capacitor issue. To see if this is in fact the case, maybe a user could check behaviour before and after capacitor replacement. Thanks.
Crazyasianskillz:
Sorry to start up an old thread, but I'm considering purchasing a new fluke 287 from an authorized dealer. Does anyone know if fluke has resolved the leaky cap issue in 2014 builds?
dr.diesel:
--- Quote from: Crazyasianskillz on December 25, 2014, 10:11:49 pm ---Does anyone know if fluke has resolved the leaky cap issue in 2014 builds?
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No change or resolution has been reported.
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