How to convert a Fluke 77 IV average responding multimeter into a True RMS model 177 for 10 cents.
*Plus calibration gear
Should also work for converting a Fluke 83V to 87V
True RMS measurement vs Average Responding
And how to calibrate a Fluke multimeter.
Fluke 87V service manual with schematic: xdevs.com/doc/Fluke/87V/Fluke...
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