After reading
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=72162 it seems that supercapacitors simply do not last that long...
... or is it that it's being design-abused? Did Fluke mess up on this design?
Supercapacitors/EDLCs used as memory storage maintainers are presumptively used so that the cost/annoyance of swapping batteries are done away with. As a capacitor it should have long charge/discharge endurance, though supercapacitors not as much as a regular capacitor, but does it have significantly larger cycle counts compared to a, say, LiFePO4 battery?
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