It makes sense to check and clean (Deoxit) fuse holder contacts of meter fuses after some years. The problem may not be noticeable in V mode but give wrong current and Ohms readings.
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Originally posted by Helmholtz View PostIt makes sense to check and clean (Deoxit) fuse holder contacts of meter fuses after some years. The problem may not be noticeable in V mode but give wrong current and Ohms readings."Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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I used to work in a Metrology lab, repairing and calibrating all kinds of test equipment.
Stuff in the lab at work is calibrated, so every once in a while I'll check my own equipment against that.
For troubleshooting or repairing amps meters don't have to be too accurate.
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I have a Fluke 85. It has a REL button. Short the probes on Ohms and hit the REL button and it zero's out the probe resistance.
Whenever I go to a Pawn shop, I checkout the display case where they keep the meters. Sometimes you can find a bargain. One time I found a 2 Amp Variac for $15 because they didn't know what it was. Back when I ran a business, an extra meter or two came in handy. Never found a Fluke meter that had any significant calibration problem other than a blown fuse or worn out probe lead.WARNING! Musical Instrument amplifiers contain lethal voltages and can retain them even when unplugged. Refer service to qualified personnel.
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