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Fluke fake multimeter fuse WARNING!
P90:
--- Quote from: BMack on November 02, 2016, 04:34:29 am ---Buy the fuses from Authorized dealers. $10 for a fuse isn't that bad unless you're blowing them all the time...and if you're blowing your DMM's fuse a lot your problem isn't with the fuse price,
it's the thing holding onto the leads that's the problem.
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:-DD
george graves:
I wanted to thank the OP for the link. I never measure high voltage/energy with my precious fluke. But I do have a brain fart once in a while and forget to switch the leads.
I'll have to order some of these!
:-DD
joeqsmith:
I think I may have acquired some fake SIBA branded fuses. I was thinking to make some sort of video comparing what I believe is a real one showing the following:
Non-destructive:
markings
length
weight
DC resistance
voltage drop at max current
case temperature at max current
Destructive
trip current
check filler
Fungus:
--- Quote from: joeqsmith on April 27, 2017, 11:48:39 pm ---I think I may have acquired some fake SIBA branded fuses. I was thinking to make some sort of video comparing what I believe is a real one showing the following:
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I bought some SIBA fuses on eBay recently for an old Fluke I picked up for $20.
I'm not intending to use the meter on AC mains but it would be interesting to know if the fuses are fake. :popcorn:
EEVblog:
I'm now selling genuine ASTM fuses in a mixed pack.
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