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| Black Phoenix:
--- Quote from: dab147315 on October 18, 2019, 05:11:42 pm ---Good deal here! https://www.ebay.com/itm/FLUKE-289-TRUE-RMS-INDUSTRIAL-DATA-LOGGING-DIGITAL/133205904451?hash=item1f03b0cc43:g:LegAAOSw-IhdqEWP --- End quote --- It's exactly the same ad from were Gandalf_Sir bought. At least the item image is the same. |
| Gandalf_Sr:
--- Quote from: dab147315 on October 18, 2019, 05:11:42 pm ---Good deal here! https://www.ebay.com/itm/FLUKE-289-TRUE-RMS-INDUSTRIAL-DATA-LOGGING-DIGITAL/133205904451?hash=item1f03b0cc43:g:LegAAOSw-IhdqEWP --- End quote --- Yup, there were 2 and I bought the first one - seems the second has gone too now. |
| Electro Detective:
--- Quote from: Terry01 on October 18, 2019, 04:05:47 pm --- --- Quote from: mr.fabe on October 18, 2019, 01:53:05 pm --- --- Quote from: Terry01 on October 17, 2019, 06:56:41 am ---I use Energizer lithium in all my meters, Fluke 289 included and never had a problem. They last a long time and no leaks so far! --- End quote --- Panasonic Eneloop (Rechargeable NiMH) works well with zero issues to report. --- End quote --- I have heard quite a few people recommending the Eneloop rechargeable batteries. I will grab a couple of packs and try them next battery change. --- End quote --- Any battery, be it a good rep/bunny endorsed/high price or cheaper than cheap flaky packaged no name/Blah Power/ two dollar type or 1000 shot rechargeables are only good batteries to buy if they don't leak ! especially if not used and or just past their use by date. and hang the so called 'performance' and 'longevity' advertising BS, which doesn't wash when the leaked gunk has trashed an expensive multimeter >:( or worst case scenario: killed off junior's FAVORITE shutup TOY :'( = parents :scared: :scared: I've also seen rechargables leak that were left for a period and discharged and up to a few years ago, crapped out Enerjizzer alkalines used to be a guaranteed find in big dollar multimeters, especially Flukes, and DSLR cameras and bells n whistles flash units and slaves etc Big dollar lithiums have leaked in new sealed packages stored in 'ideal conditions' just when called in for backup duty in a flat camera, out in the middle of picturesque nowhere.. :palm: fwiw I've seen a lot less instances of Duracell alkalines crapping out, staying intact years past their expiry date :-+ The spent 9 volt ones in smoke detectors are handy as multimeter batteries, as most meters will work fine at 8xx volts Hoping that the leaker trend dies with Eneloops, time will tell and then again, which Eneloops will hold up better? The real deal or the knockoffs? :-// |
| mr.fabe:
I have never had any problems with the Panasonic Eneloops. I use the 4th generation version. So far, so good as long as my equipment can handle the lower voltage without issue, I will continue to use them. Duracell's are my favorite brand but they leak in certain types of equipment. |
| BravoV:
Use Eneloops too for my 287, no complain at all and I do lots of logging and their capacity is more than enough. |
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