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    #21
    Re: Which used bench multimeter

    Originally posted by retiredcaps View Post
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      #22
      Re: Which used bench multimeter

      Got it today. So far so good.
      Looks good, seems to work.
      My Fluke 87 agrees with it (up to it's resolution) and my 77 seems a bit low on DC volts.

      Will do some more methodical testing and shoot a few pics later this week.
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        #23
        Re: Which used bench multimeter

        Originally posted by smason View Post
        My Fluke 87 agrees with it (up to it's resolution) and my 77 seems a bit low on DC volts.
        Fortunately, the only pot (top left hand corner just underneath the lcd) in the older Fluke 70s series is for DC V. I believe you use a 3.000V DC source for calibration.
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