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Fluke IR3000FC Confusion

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McBryce:
Hi,
    I've been considering getting myself a Fluke IR3000FC for a while, but I find two completely different prices for what seems to be exactly the same thing. Most prices seem to be around the €150 mark such as here:
http://www.messgeraete-chemnitz.de/Fluke-Zubehoer/Fluke-IR3000FC-WIFI-Connect-Adapter-fuer-187-189-287-289-787-789-IR-3000-FC?gclid=CObfxL3LvMgCFUafGwodXKoBlg

But I've also found a few places selling it at a third of the price such as here:
http://www.eibtron.com/epages/eibtron.sf/?ObjectPath=/Shops/eibtron/Products/811-1385&utm_source=Portalexport&utm_medium=CPC&utm_term=Produktaktion&utm_campaign=GoogleShopping_DE&gclid=CMzS-MPLvMgCFYydGwodTfkI0Q

Is this really the same device? Has the price suddenly dropped, or is the second link some further adapter connector that I don't know about?

McBryce.

WVL_KsZeN:
I was wondering the same thing. Some other confusement : Does anyone know if it works with the 187? Some sources say it does, while others don't mention the 187 at all..

Groucho2005:
There are 2 different adapters with the same name. You have to dig a bit into Fluke's website to find this info. Have a look at the quick ref guide here:
http://media.fluke.com/documents/ir3000fcqreng0000.pdf

Then, look at Distrelec's web site:
http://www.distrelec.biz/search?q=ir3000

The cheap one is for the 155x devices.

McBryce:
So I have to pay 3 times the price for a slightly different shaped case???

McBryce.

WVL_KsZeN:
On that first link : how about that 'converter' piece for the 189? Is that included or do you have to buy that separately? Also here no mention of the 187  :-\

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