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Fluke 87V dmm - absolutely perfect - temperature probe


"NEED A METER ? THIS IS THE PLACE,!!!!!!!!!" (recent winner)
I AM HAVING DIFFICULTY FINDING WORDS TO DESCRIBE THIS 87V... IMPECCABLE... OR FLAWLESS COME TO MIND...
THIRTY DAY OPERATIONAL WARRANTY
WHEN YOU RECEIVE A METER FROM ME IT IS GUARANTEED TO WORK RIGHT OUT OF THE FREE PRIORITY MAIL BOX.
IF IT DOESN'T, SIMPLY RETURN IT WITHIN 30 DAYS FOR A FULL REFUND... NO QUESTIONS ASKED.
DC voltage - 0.1 millivolts to 1000 Volts
AC voltage - 0.1 millivolts to 1000 Volts TRMS
Resistance - .1 ohms to 50 Meg Ohms - AUDIBLE OPTION
Capacitance - .01 nfd to 9999 ufd (6 ranges)
Temperature: -328 degrees to +1994 degrees F
AC & DC Current - .01 MICRO Amps to 10 Amps (20A for 30 sec.)
Frequency Measurement from .01 Hz to at least 200KHz
Diode (PN Junction) Forward Bias Test
2000 Hours Typical Battery Life (Alkaline)
You don't need a CD - you have a computer connected to the internet... A copy of the Users Manual is available online FREE - directly from Fluke.
http://assets.fluke.com/manuals/80v_____umeng0200.pdf
For even more detailed information, here is the link to the CALIBRATION MANUAL for the 87 Series V Fluke Multimeter:
http://assets.fluke.com/manuals/8xv_____cmeng0100.pdf
The first photo shows that this ensemble will include the 87V which still has the protective strip on the face, a NEW set of Fluke TL222 (CAT III, 1000V) right angle shrouded leads, a unmarked yellow holster, a 80BK-A Temperature Probe and a current calibration certificate verifying calibration was performed on 3/21/2010 - valid until 3/20/2011.
The second photo shows the incredible accuracy of the DC component. The reading of 3.000 VDC from my calibrator is EXACT at this critical calibration point.
The 4th photo shows AC - the accuracy indicated is 1 millivolt - well within specifications for 1.000 volts, 400 Hz.
The 5th photo shows the resistance measurement cababilities. The meter is connected to a 1.000 Meg Ohm precision resistor. The reading is EXACT - less than 100 ohms in 1 million!
Please look carefully at the 6th photo. A power supply is providing a serial current source to both the 87V and my Fluke 289 handheld (obviously not included). There is NO measurable difference between the meters. My meter recently returned from the Fluke Calibration Lab in Everett - It is as correct as man can make it!
IMPORTANT: DO NOT PURCHASE A METER ONLINE UNLESS YOU CAN SEE THIS IMPORTANT INDICATOR. IF THIS DOESN'T WORK ACCURATELY, NOTHING ELSE WILL EITHER!
Photo 7 shows the meter measuring a PN junction in the "diode" function. A reading of 646 millivolts indicates a good junction.
STABLE AT 5 TIMES the rated specification!
The 10th photo shows the temperature in my lab this sunny afternoon measured with the included 80BK-A temperature probe. The probe should accurately measure temperatures between -40 and +500 degrees Fahrenheit.
The last photo shows the back of the flawless holster. No marks of any kind are visible. The meter also contains a BRAND NEW 9 Volt Eveready Industrial battery.
"The most honest seller I've had the pleasure of dealing with yet!!!"



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