Showing posts with label Fluke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fluke. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Fluke 8050A and Magic Smoke...

 Well, we've all heard the term "magic smoke". While tinkering in a 2500Vdc supply, I did just that to my Fluke 8050A bench top multi-meter. It let out that sorta of hollow sound of air blowing. Its not rated for that kind of voltage. I usually use an old HP VTVM & high voltage probe, but totally spaced out and crammed the + probe of the Fluke in there. 

Oh well, I downloaded the schematics, cracked it open, and found that the Fluke has 3ea 430v MOVs in series across the input for protection. Yay! I clipped them open, and all was well, so it was an easy repair. 




While I was at it, I made a couple of "down and dirty" HV probes to allow me to poke around in maybe up to 3kv. The DVM has an input impedance of 10megohms. A couple of junker probes served for this quickie mod. To the tip of one, I soldered a 10 meg 5w resistor to the end, using the resistor as the probe tip. To the other, I soldered 2ea. 10 meg resistors in series. The probe with one is /2,  900 v measured is actually 1800 v. The probe with two is /3, so 900v measured is actually 2700 v. This is DANGEROUS, be careful if you try my foolish trick, but it works for me.


Dave WB4IUY

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