Fluke 73 probe socket
I have a Fluke 73 multimeter that looks like a 9v battery leaked at
some stage and the probe sockets have oxidized. I cannot get an accurate reading anymore with known good test leads. Is there anything I can do to fix this? Especially a cheap fix. |
Fluke 73 probe socket
Have you cleaned the contacts? Start with household ammonia (followed by an
isopropyl flush). Ammonia will dissolve the alkaline shmutz from the battery. |
Fluke 73 probe socket
Michael Kerby wrote in message
... I have a Fluke 73 multimeter that looks like a 9v battery leaked at some stage and the probe sockets have oxidized. I cannot get an accurate reading anymore with known good test leads. Is there anything I can do to fix this? Especially a cheap fix. Cut the plugs off and solder directly onto the board, no ammeter function though. Or make up some sort of extender with in-line sockets and again soldered directly into the innards. Are you sure it is socket problems and not switch problem ? -- Diverse Devices, Southampton, England electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on http://diverse.4mg.com/index.htm |
Fluke 73 probe socket
"William Sommerwerck" wrote in
: Have you cleaned the contacts? Start with household ammonia (followed by an isopropyl flush). Ammonia will dissolve the alkaline shmutz from the battery. common household vinegar works fine to neutralize the alkaline electrolyte. Then a water rinse. -- Jim Yanik jyanik at localnet dot com |
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