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Fungus:

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--- Quote from: Fungus on August 14, 2017, 05:44:29 pm ---I was wondering about that "daughter board" (which I don't have). Thanks for clearing it up.

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I only have one unit with the daughter board, pictured here.  The device in the can is an AD636KH.

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Out of interest: Could you tell us the serial number/date/revision of that one?

(for the archives :) )

ModemHead:

--- Quote from: Fungus on August 14, 2017, 07:46:58 pm ---Out of interest: Could you tell us the serial number/date/revision of that one?

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Well, I'm not 100% sure about the serial number...  It does not have the number etched into the plastic like others.  There is however a cal sticker from the previous owner that says S/N: 7613xxxx, which I guess is the Fluke S/N.

The board is 8060A-3001 REV N.  There is also a handwritten "100" under the MAC.  Curiously, the PC artwork still includes the footprint of the old RMS converter components.  The daughter board is just staked in with 0.025" posts.

Electro Detective:

--- Quote from: Fungus on August 14, 2017, 06:52:10 pm ---
--- Quote from: ModemHead on August 14, 2017, 06:45:22 pm ---I've collected six of these and the serial number of all the ones I've seen capacitor damage on started with a "3".   "4" and up has been okay so far.

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Mine is 492xxx that's nearly a 5!

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I wouldn't hit the casino tables with that hope, especially if the caps are some generic brand from way back   

Even if they haven't leaked, or have and been cleaned up, they may be dry by now or just over it and exhibit suspect MFs

I wonder if these meters can survive an in circuit ESR test at 100khz or perhaps lower, without crashing anything on board ?   :-//






yo0:
i have two near mint 8060a, one made in USA serial 595xxxx and one made in Mexico with serial 970xxxx, none have leaked caps, the USA one has no mark soft green caps and Mexico one has black nippon-chemicon, none have daughter board.

best regards.

Pio

retiredcaps:

--- Quote from: yo0 on August 16, 2017, 03:43:03 am ---one made in Mexico with serial 974xxxx,

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Hmm, I discoverd that some Fluke 70s were made in China as per

https://www.eevblog.com/forum/chat/i-thought-all-fluke-70-series-were-made-in-usa/

but this is the first time I heard Fluke made in Mexico.

Can you post of picture of the back please?

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