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hal@nospam.com wrote:
> Does anyone know an online source for getting a replacement charger
> for a Fluke One Touch? Fluke product accessory site doesn't list one.
Perhaps the easiest thing, would be to find a compatible replacement.
Unless it's really weird, there should be something available. What are
the specs on it?
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On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 15:51:59 -0500, James Knott
<james.knott@rogers.com> wrote:
>hal@nospam.com wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know an online source for getting a replacement charger
>> for a Fluke One Touch? Fluke product accessory site doesn't list one.
>
>Perhaps the easiest thing, would be to find a compatible replacement.
>Unless it's really weird, there should be something available. What are
>the specs on it?
11 - 15 VDC 1.5 A. I was looking for a third party but am concerned
about plug size. I am not sure if sizes are compatible for all
volt/amp specs.
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hal@nospam.com wrote:
> On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 15:51:59 -0500, James Knott
> <james.knott@rogers.com> wrote:
>
>>hal@nospam.com wrote:
>>
>>> Does anyone know an online source for getting a replacement charger
>>> for a Fluke One Touch? Fluke product accessory site doesn't list one.
>>
>>Perhaps the easiest thing, would be to find a compatible replacement.
>>Unless it's really weird, there should be something available. What are
>>the specs on it?
>
>
> 11 - 15 VDC 1.5 A. I was looking for a third party but am concerned
> about plug size. I am not sure if sizes are compatible for all
> volt/amp specs.
>
> thanks for the response.
If you're in the US take it down to Rat Shack and find the matching plug.
They've got their wall-warts set up so the plug is a separate item and you
can mix and match--every once in a while they do something right and that's
one of them.
Or give Fluke a call--it might be a spare part instead of an accessory.
> Hal
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hal@nospam.com wrote:
>>Perhaps the easiest thing, would be to find a compatible replacement.
>>Unless it's really weird, there should be something available. What are
>>the specs on it?
>
>
> 11 - 15 VDC 1.5 A. I was looking for a third party but am concerned
> about plug size. I am not sure if sizes are compatible for all
> volt/amp specs.
As long as the specs match, it'll be fine. Also, it's not that difficult to
replace the plug.
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