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Tester Repaired , Certificate Of Test Issued, Not Calibration.
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<blockquote data-quote="pewter" data-source="post: 367600" data-attributes="member: 15463"><p>Im close to just buying a Fluke, though i feel i shouldnt give in and get it repaired and save myself the money.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Have you had the same problem Steve?</p><p></p><p>Mine is not knocked around or beaten up. I take great care of all my toys, keep everything clean, never lend them out, all leads kept in bags in tip top condition.</p><p></p><p>My leads get better if i push down hard on them, but it can soon go back to inaccurate readings of resistance.</p><p></p><p>I think in the NIC conections magazine there was an article on leads where it mentioned guideline replacement of every year or something. I dont think it was just the NIC opinion, i think it gave reference to one of our books (7671, GN3 or something). I could be remembering incorrectly. I think the topic at the time was also brought up on here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pewter, post: 367600, member: 15463"] Im close to just buying a Fluke, though i feel i shouldnt give in and get it repaired and save myself the money. Have you had the same problem Steve? Mine is not knocked around or beaten up. I take great care of all my toys, keep everything clean, never lend them out, all leads kept in bags in tip top condition. My leads get better if i push down hard on them, but it can soon go back to inaccurate readings of resistance. I think in the NIC conections magazine there was an article on leads where it mentioned guideline replacement of every year or something. I dont think it was just the NIC opinion, i think it gave reference to one of our books (7671, GN3 or something). I could be remembering incorrectly. I think the topic at the time was also brought up on here. [/QUOTE]
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