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Hi, Whilst using my fluke t5-1000 I’ve had an electric shock twice now, I’ve checked the leads and can’t see any damage or wire showing. I’ve stopped using it now but can’t figure out why it happened. Has anyone else experienced anything like this? Cheers Mike
 
I'm assuming it's not been subjected to moisture or excessive condensation in the van maybe? If not I'd probably open it up and do a visual check of the internals then just relace the leads as a matter of course.
 

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