hi to all. i'm looking for a replacement lcd for my fluke 25 multimeter. there are some missing segments and some are faded grey instead of pure black. cleaned both the contacts of the lcd and the pcb and still with same the problem. also replaced the elastomeric connectors with new ones,, no luck at all. after doing all those possible repairs that ended up with the same display issue,it led me to conclude that the lcd itself is dying. went to a fluke service center here and they told me the unit is obsolete same with the replacement parts. tried also to look in ebay, but sadly they will not ship to the philippines. bad luck,, hope you folks can help me avail a replacement display for my old multimeter. thanks in advance
looking for fuke 25, 27 multimeter lcd
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Re: looking for fuke 25, 27 multimeter lcd
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Re: looking for fuke 25, 27 multimeter lcd
mr retiredcaps sir, do you have a spare lcd for a 25 or a 27 model sir? would gladly send money for it including shipping sir. this multimeter is like family. i really want to restore it asap.Comment
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