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  • FLUKE 87's

    i have 2 Fluke 87 multimeter's sittin in my garage with brand new batteries, good fuses, and they work perfectly. looking to get $150 each plus shipping. shipping will probably next to nothing.

    they do not include the leads, however you can get those for 10$ or less at sears or something.

  • #2
    Re: FLUKE 87's

    Pics, please. That sounds extemely low for good working Flukes.

    When was the last time they were in for service, and have you checked them for calibration?

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    • #3
      Re: FLUKE 87's

      have not checked them for calibration... i am not sure as to the last time they were in for calibration...

      i just used the one 4 days ago to figure out what was going with my brothers vette. helped me figure out the problem!

      ill get the pics up in a sec!

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      • #4
        Re: FLUKE 87's



        i suppose i should check the one calibration tag...

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        • #5
          Re: FLUKE 87's

          tag on the one says... 1995.

          i know they have not been used very much. nor do i know how much it would be to get them recalibrated.

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          • #6
            Re: FLUKE 87's

            .. ooooh.. lol.. its an ohm meter basically?

            ( I was sitting here thinking its some like awesome CnC machine :P)
            WE CAN REBUILD IT, WE HAVE THE TECHNOLOGY

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            • #7
              Re: FLUKE 87's

              Originally posted by Blip55
              .. ooooh.. lol.. its an ohm meter basically?

              ( I was sitting here thinking its some like awesome CnC machine :P)
              It's the super-waminine of ohm-volt meter. IT can even be used as an SPL and Db meter with the right attachments. It can take avgs detected in user defined settings etc, etc.

              Which 87 models are they?

              E2, AEK, 87V, etc?

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              • #8
                Re: FLUKE 87's

                Looks like around $75-$100 + shipping to have them calibrated by Fluke.

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                • #9
                  Re: FLUKE 87's

                  one says FLUKE 87 III TRUE RMS MULTIMETER and the other says the same thing without the III

                  i can only get rid of 1 of them... as i will need one for school! then to keep!!!

                  so there is one up for grabs!!!

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