Fluke 10

HI Anyone know where I can obtain a fluke 10 display ? - or a dead fluke 10 that a display can be recycled from?

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Hav eyou tried Fluke? They have been very good about supporting their products regardless of age.

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Yes I did - I told it was deemed 'end of life' in April of this year and so parts are no longer available.

I spoke with 'Service' who could effectively offer a service exchange which would be a new item for £65.00 - I can buy the same meter again for under £30 from CEF who still have stocks - until they run out of course :)

Sad really - its a great 'simple' little meter - no bells or whistles - and just reads the basics which in the main is all that is necessary - for me anyway.

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Thanks - I should have said I wanted a UK supplier.

I've searched Ebay before and it seems parts other than fuses or probes are not listed.

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f825_633 wrote in news:b1M5l.89104 $ snipped-for-privacy@newsfe19.ams:

I have one in that series that the display acts up at times dim or missing segments and the problem is the conductive rubber that connects the display to the main board.

Take it apart and clean both sides of the rubber where it connected to the board and diplay put it back together and it's like new for a while.

The Rubber thing is not available as best as I have been able to tell from anywhere.

A broken (cracked) display is another problem...

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