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Hi,
does anyone know if it's possible to buy replacement probe tip covers for the Fluke T100 range of voltage testers (the ones which limit the accessible part of the probe to 3mm)? If so, where?

Thanks.
 
Maybe jboy can oblidge since he is planning a visit? If not, I'm happy to drop in and see if they still have some and send 'em on.
Regards.
thanks. send me a pm if you have any luck.
 
I think it is crazy that Fluke would not give you the new shrouds FOC. I use a Di-Log voltage detector and when my shrouds split, I emailed them and they just sent some out FOC by first class post. What excellent customer service that was! Just goes to show how disconnected these larger companies can be from their customer base. It seems Fluke are happy for you to spend hundreds and hundreds of pounds on test equipment but do not want to know when you run into a simple problem like split or lost shrouds. Let's hope someone from Fluke reads this and does something about the situation.
 

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