You tried getting in touch with fluke see what they say?
Might have some more insight to the issue.
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Well that's naff. When buying a reputable tester from the likes of fluke you expect it to out last you.Yeh, like iv said above, they've just said it's an unserviceable item and so has to be replaced
get it opened up; check soldered connections of the leads inside, and the continuity of each lead, tip to PCB.Well that's naff. When buying a reputable tester from the likes of fluke you expect it to out last you.
get it opened up; check soldered connections of the leads inside, and the continuity of each lead, tip to PCB.
That's what id do... it's already flicked what more damage could you do?get it opened up; check soldered connections of the leads inside, and the continuity of each lead, tip to PCB.
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