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My TEA is getting worse... TopLoser is killing me with those prices. Help please!
I have been fortunately way too busy to notice his deals until the stuff is all gone 475 is cleaning up nicely. Did this corner and the CRT bezel today at lunch time:
Because I'm careful with my equipment, I bought a case for my Fluke 87V on eBay. That way, I'm sure it will be safe when it's not in use. Today, I got my 87V out and what do you know: black marks on both sides of the holster from the strap of the case. I've been trying to get them off with soap, methanol or gentle scraping, but no dice. It looks like they're here to stay.Sometimes you just can't win. Stuff like this kills me.Quote from: zucca on October 11, 2017, 03:32:37 pmMy TEA is getting worse... TopLoser is killing me with those prices. Help please!Same here. It's terrible!
That does not sound like Fluke at all, I'd question if the either the meter or the holster are genuine?
Quote from: bd139 on October 11, 2017, 05:17:54 pmI have been fortunately way too busy to notice his deals until the stuff is all gone 475 is cleaning up nicely. Did this corner and the CRT bezel today at lunch time:Thats really impressive, swap out the BNC's and it'll look like new, great job
Unfortunately they are Tek special ones. The ring around the base is the probe sense ring which is used to identify 1x vs 10x probes which makes them difficult to replace.
What do you think about the Tek 2645, some people think it may be one of the best, if not the best scope they made?, 300Mhz and 4 channels?
The best scope ever made was the 7104 with a 7A29 and 7B10 or a sampling plugin.
They’re ok but I’d avoid them for amateur use. They are stacked full of hybrids and ASICs and Dallas NVRAMThe best scope ever made was the 7104 with a 7A29 and 7B10 or a sampling plugin. Then another shittier 7000 series next to it with a 7L14 SA. My wife assures me I don’t have the room for them. She’s right
Quote from: bd139 on October 11, 2017, 08:37:04 pmThe best scope ever made was the 7104 with a 7A29 and 7B10 or a sampling plugin.I don't agree 100%My best combination is:7904, not the 7104 due to the quite sensitive CRT,7D12/M2 -> get the voltage,7A26 -> add two channels,7D15 -> get the frequency and other - and7B53A. Yes. 7B53A.The 7D15 together with the 7B53A can count pulses in a burst. For me it's essential. From my knowledge no other oscilloscope can do this.
Quote from: CalMachine on October 11, 2017, 03:56:36 amNot your Typical Test Equipment but I like to consider this lucky find, an Artifact! Great Find! ..and together with its documentation it's a really precious instrument. Worth the money! I have a Philips PM 2535 with a mode for measuring PT100s and show the results in °C with 0.1°C resolution best; that would be like cast pearls before swine.Do you have an instrument precise enough to use this temperature sensor?If not so you have to go for it now, urgently!
Not your Typical Test Equipment but I like to consider this lucky find, an Artifact!
I picked up an Instrulab 4221 Thermometer. It's got accuracies of a few PPM! I'm in the process of refurbing it
So we've got volt nuts, time nuts and temp nuts as well now?
Quote from: Specmaster on October 11, 2017, 05:52:40 pmThat does not sound like Fluke at all, I'd question if the either the meter or the holster are genuine?The meter and accessories came in the original box and there is nothing that makes me doubt whether its genuine. It all seems to add up, right up to the brand of the battery. I've taken apart the meter to check the board revision too. It would highly surprise me if the holster would be counterfeit.I've heard about these holsters tarnishing easy before, or more specifically, being next to impossible to clean if tarnished by the wrong thing. It could be very well that the case was badly manufactured or is still outgassing and somehow reacted with the holster.
Quote from: bd139 on October 11, 2017, 09:30:29 pmSo we've got volt nuts, time nuts and temp nuts as well now?You may add HP8152A + HP81521B optical power meter.
Quote from: CalMachine on October 11, 2017, 09:29:20 pmI picked up an Instrulab 4221 Thermometer. It's got accuracies of a few PPM! I'm in the process of refurbing itWow, you're in. Never heard of an Instrulab 4221. Googled it. Impressive according to the datasheet. Yeah, you're going temp-nuts.. I'm looking forward to you presenting it here, will you?