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Upgraded to a fluke 1664 is this a good idea
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Fire" data-source="post: 479896" data-attributes="member: 31327"><p>Stupid question possibly?.</p><p></p><p>Im away from work at meetings so sat like a sad person reading the the online instructions for the Fluke 1664. Cannot find anywhere about rechargeable or recharging the batteries. My old meters had a plug in recharger, is this something that Flukes do not have ?.</p><p></p><p>and if not how power hungry are they? Do i need to keep a spare set of batteries </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Fire, post: 479896, member: 31327"] Stupid question possibly?. Im away from work at meetings so sat like a sad person reading the the online instructions for the Fluke 1664. Cannot find anywhere about rechargeable or recharging the batteries. My old meters had a plug in recharger, is this something that Flukes do not have ?. and if not how power hungry are they? Do i need to keep a spare set of batteries [/QUOTE]
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