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| joeqsmith:
Anymore, they get dropped 1meter onto a 2" thick slab of hardwood. I tried to do a few more extensive tests for Fungus to simulate his meter inside the back of his truck going down a farm field, or something like that.... https://youtu.be/z42eqXfA4eI?t=2048 |
| IconicPCB:
Where can i find the recap BOM for an 8060A? or do I have to open up the unit and do it the old fashioned way ( collect the BOM information )? |
| retiredcaps:
--- Quote from: IconicPCB on September 07, 2020, 12:10:07 am ---Where can i find the recap BOM for an 8060A? or do I have to open up the unit and do it the old fashioned way ( collect the BOM information )? --- End quote --- BOM at modemhead's website. http://mrmodemhead.com/blog/ibm-8060aaa-fluke-8060a-refurbish/ |
| IconicPCB:
Retired, Much obliged |
| andywander:
I have read through this entire thread, and learned a lot about the 8060A, and other Fluke meters. I have 3 of the 8060A meters, and use them all the time. One of them needs to have the Zebra Strips cleaned, as the display is getting flaky. 2 of them have no-name electrolytic caps, which I plan on replacing. The third meter has Nichicon-branded electrolytics. Am I correct that these should NOT require replacement? |
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