sime roma di lattanzi massimo
Reviewed in Italy on September 19, 2024
Perfetto
Pat973a
Reviewed in France on June 16, 2023
Conforme à la l'annonce et au modèle en photo. Fonctionnement okay
David Callender
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2023
Replaced my dvom fuse. Used it for a week then the intern asked to use it. Now the fuse doesn't work. Just don't understand why. The intern says it's not his fault so I guess I'll need a new one now.. 😄
AntennaMan
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2023
I have Fluke 88v (an automotive version of the 87v more common meter).To be safe, I replaced both fuses. I was only drawing 10-20A. This is in range of ok, for very short durations. At least for the 88v.
Googlybear6998
Reviewed in Canada on September 28, 2019
Product as shown. Works fine in Fluke 789 but very pricey for a simple fuse. =(
Brendan Robson
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 18, 2018
The product was accurately described, was of top quality, was competively priced and was delivered the next day.
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on November 12, 2018
Buen fusible es original de fluke, hace su funcion correctamente como todo fusible, poco hay que decir sobre el, Envio rapido , bien protegido en plastico i carton , muy recomendable.
Scott
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2018
This was an exact replacement for the OEM fuse in my meter. I blew the original accidentally when my leads touched the wrong part on a board. Came in a baggy but looks genuine.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2015
Well, lets see. It is a fuse for use in my Fluke 87V. It will work when I need it as it has continuity. Will it blow if current ratings are exceeded? I don't plan on finding out any time soon. So, it just gives me comfort knowing I have a replacement for the low current fuse in the Fluke.
Loring C
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2014
At work we have an instrument pool and as no one has ownership, but usually I keep care of everything. I took out a DMM to use and the low Amps scale fuse was blown... some culprit was careless in his hookup and probably tried to measure volts with the DMM wired for Amps and blew the fuse. He probably knew it but put it back without saying anything. I hate that so much.Anyway I got two and put it back in operation and hung the spare in the cabinet in the belief that having a spare means you will never get to use it. So far this one has lasted
T. Chardis
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2013
Was using my trusty Klein multimeter about a month back to measure current on a medium size circuit. Like an idiot, instead of starting off with the higher 10 amp rating, I mistakenly set the probes in the circuit set to measure milliamps. Bang! Short circuit as about 2 amps were actually passing thru the circuit. Removed the back of the multimeter and took out the blown fuse. Ordered this and installed it about five days later. Back in business and working well.
Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2013
It's the right part, right price. I haven't blown a fuse yet, but wanted a backup. Local electronics store wanted 17$ for the same fuse (not radio shack). Feels like flat out robbery at that price.I have a Greenlee DM-65, and it uses the same small amp fuse as many flukes, the 1000V, 440 mA, 10kA IR. From the product details, I wasn't clear on IR rating. Didn't seem to say. Although it may be overkill, I wanted to stay with manufacturer recommendations. Turns out this is in fact 10 kA IR.
John Mueller
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2012
I must have hooked up the leads incorrectly some time ago because this last time I went to measure current I couldn't get any kind of reading. One thing to note--the Fluke 177 won't tell you that the fuses are bad so the only way to tell is to open it up and test the fuses. I walk you through testing them and replacing them on my blog posting at johnfixesstuff.blogspot.com (use the search in the top right corner and search for fluke).