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Old Fluke Multimeters
precaud:
Are the 80xx 3.5-digit LCD's interchangeable between models?
I have an 8012A that needs a new LCD, and a couple 8022B's I could steal one from.
bd139:
Think they are the same. I’ve replaced a few of both with different modules before.
See the following if you want to do it the hard way https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/fluke-8010a-mains-only-conversion-and-display-replacement/
(This works for the handhelds as well)
precaud:
--- Quote from: bd139 on September 24, 2020, 10:44:11 pm ---Think they are the same. I’ve replaced a few of both with different modules before.
--- End quote ---
Hmmm. I just downloaded the manuals, they have different part numbers. 8012A = 698381, 8022B = 504324
--- Quote ---See the following if you want to do it the hard way https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/fluke-8010a-mains-only-conversion-and-display-replacement/
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Yes, I read that, very interesting. Hope I can find an easier solution :)
The 8012A is getting bench space for its low ohms mode.
precaud:
I pulled them and unfortunately they're not the same size.
But the 698381 LCD is available on eBay for 12 bucks, so I ordered one:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fluke-LCD-3-5-Digit-Direct-Drive-698381-Display-For-Multimeter-/124265554466
bd139:
Bah that’s annoying. At least there are spares available at the moment.
About two years ago I spoke to a Chinese company about getting some new ones made up. Small run (200 pieces) was cost prohibitive. Worked out at 22 GBP a display.
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