Fluke 87 Replacement LCD

  • Thread starter Paul Hovnanian P.E.
  • Start date
I goofed. All the LCDs offered for sale are for the 87V.

It's not clear to me why simply dropping the unit should break the LCD.
Regardless, if you don't have the polymer case, you should get one.
 
On Mon, 2 Jun 2014, answir@gmail.com wrote:

On Friday, April 9, 2010 3:37:32 PM UTC-5, Paul Hovnanian P.E. wrote:
Need one.

I knocked the damned thing off the workbench and the display cracked
(again). But the usual on-line sources all list this as "out of stock".
It appears that Fluke no longer carries parts for the 87 (original).
From what I can see, all the service outfits that used to carry this
part got cleaned out fast when Fluke discontinued the part. So these
things must break quite often.

If these can't be had, I guess I'll be looking for a new multimeter with
the same specs. But I want one where: 1) high maintenance parts are
going to be kept in stock for the anticipated life of the product or 2)
a unit that is built well enough that the occasional plunge off the
bench doesn't cause irreplaceable parts to break.

I'd buy the the 87 mark 5, but I'm afraid that Fluke may not have solved
the fragile display problem and, in a few years, when that one takes a
tumble, I'll have to drop another $400 on the mark 6 model.



This kit came with the elastomers and good instructions. Worked for me.
If LCD is cracked or broken, then kit won't work:
http://shop.flukerepairkit.com/Fluke-87-Display-Repair-Kit-87000001.htm
And it's four years since that post, do you really think he needs the
information now? Either he's found it long ago, or moved on.

He may not even be reading this newsgroup anymore, I recognize the name,
but not sure when I last saw a post from him.

But since you did reply to a four year old post, now you've resurrected
this thread, so others jump in, not noticing it's an old thread. And what
solutions were offered at the time? Nobody's going back to check, not
everyone uses google.

Michael
 
On 03/06/2014 14:57, Michael Black wrote:
On Mon, 2 Jun 2014, answir@gmail.com wrote:

On Friday, April 9, 2010 3:37:32 PM UTC-5, Paul Hovnanian P.E. wrote:
Need one.

I knocked the damned thing off the workbench and the display cracked
(again). But the usual on-line sources all list this as "out of stock".
It appears that Fluke no longer carries parts for the 87 (original).
From what I can see, all the service outfits that used to carry this
part got cleaned out fast when Fluke discontinued the part. So these
things must break quite often.

If these can't be had, I guess I'll be looking for a new multimeter with
the same specs. But I want one where: 1) high maintenance parts are
going to be kept in stock for the anticipated life of the product or 2)
a unit that is built well enough that the occasional plunge off the
bench doesn't cause irreplaceable parts to break.

I'd buy the the 87 mark 5, but I'm afraid that Fluke may not have solved
the fragile display problem and, in a few years, when that one takes a
tumble, I'll have to drop another $400 on the mark 6 model.



This kit came with the elastomers and good instructions. Worked for
me. If LCD is cracked or broken, then kit won't work:
http://shop.flukerepairkit.com/Fluke-87-Display-Repair-Kit-87000001.htm

And it's four years since that post, do you really think he needs the
information now? Either he's found it long ago, or moved on.

He may not even be reading this newsgroup anymore, I recognize the name,
but not sure when I last saw a post from him.

But since you did reply to a four year old post, now you've resurrected
this thread, so others jump in, not noticing it's an old thread. And
what solutions were offered at the time? Nobody's going back to check,
not everyone uses google.

Michael

Is it a human or a bot that is resurrecting this stuff, a whole series
of them, always supposed gmail account and no followup from the bot/human.
Whats it all about,? auto content production for some parasitic site
somewhere?
 
N_Cook wrote:

On 03/06/2014 14:57, Michael Black wrote:
On Mon, 2 Jun 2014, answir@gmail.com wrote:

On Friday, April 9, 2010 3:37:32 PM UTC-5, Paul Hovnanian P.E. wrote:


Is it a human or a bot that is resurrecting this stuff, a whole series
of them, always supposed gmail account and no followup from the bot/human.
Whats it all about,? auto content production for some parasitic site
somewhere?
This one isn't really all that ancient. Some of these things have come
in practically from the beginning of the universe, like 1986 or something.

Jon
 
N_Cook <diverse@tcp.co.uk> wrote:

Is it a human or a bot that is resurrecting this stuff, a whole series
of them, always supposed gmail account and no followup from the bot/human.
Whats it all about,? auto content production for some parasitic site
somewhere?

It's google and the way they fucked up their version of usenet.

If you hit this:

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!search/Fluke$2087$20Replacement$20LCD/sci.electronics.repair/jIFHbxaiZ80/kvtvF86w9zsJ

Note the way that the date is pushed off to the side (the right side).

Google tried to make usenet their own (groups) and mix up the results within
general search results. The usenet posts are made to look like everyone on
usenet is part of google.

I wish they would get rid of that fucking thing and put back the original
dejanews archives.

-bruce
bje@ripco.com
 
On Tue, 3 Jun 2014, Jon Elson wrote:

N_Cook wrote:

On 03/06/2014 14:57, Michael Black wrote:
On Mon, 2 Jun 2014, answir@gmail.com wrote:

On Friday, April 9, 2010 3:37:32 PM UTC-5, Paul Hovnanian P.E. wrote:


Is it a human or a bot that is resurrecting this stuff, a whole series
of them, always supposed gmail account and no followup from the bot/human.
Whats it all about,? auto content production for some parasitic site
somewhere?
This one isn't really all that ancient. Some of these things have come
in practically from the beginning of the universe, like 1986 or something.
Yet oddly, the participants in this resurrection were generally
participants four years ago.

There was absolutely no sense in resurrecting this thread, unless the new
guy is spamming.

The original poster got a suggestion, followed through on it, and posted
an update that the meter was back to normal (something that doesn't happen
enough when people do ask questions here). There was already the
discussion of whether or not dropping it should have broken it, and the
value of a rubber casing to protect it from falls.

Michael
 

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