David C. Partridge
Sent: Monday, July 3, 2017 12:22 PM
To: 'Discussion of precise voltage measurement'
Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] Current Button for Datron calibrator (4800, 4805,
4807, 4808)
Ken
Thank you for contacting Mr Datron! I've emailed the Fluke service centre,
though
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Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] Current Button for Datron calibrator (4800, 4805,
4807, 4808)
Ken
Thank you for contacting Mr Datron! I've emailed the Fluke service centre,
though whether the new Danaher managed organisation will be prepared to help is
an open question.
I believe that I kn
x27;t know is how complete those manuals are.
Cheers
Dave
-Original Message-
From: volt-nuts [mailto:volt-nuts-boun...@febo.com] On Behalf Of Ken Peek
Sent: 01 July 2017 20:48
To: volt-nuts
Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] Current Button for Datron calibrator (4800, 4805,
4807, 4808)
Hi David,
2017 17:30
To: volt-nuts@febo.com
Subject: [volt-nuts] Current Button for Datron calibrator (4800, 4805, 4807,
4808)
I used to make button / keytops by making a mold of a compatible one in clay or
silicone rubber and filling it with epoxy followed by a lot of fiddly work
carving out the interface
Hi David,
I already checked with John Pickering, and he does not have anything for
the 480x series. He suggested contacting the Fluke service center there in
the UK. Fluke bought Datron/Wavetek, and they inherited all of the
manuals, parts, and IP. IIRC, the UK Fluke service center *IS* the old
I used to make button / keytops by making a mold of a compatible one in clay or
silicone rubber and filling it with epoxy followed by a lot of fiddly work
carving out the interface to the keyswitch plunger.
These days 3D printers are your (frustrating) plastic pal who's fun to be with.
_
I'm on the lookout for a button for a Datron 4800 series calibrator which
may be a bit of a long shot.
It's the one between the Ω and AC buttons with the Legend "I" (uppercase
i).
An even longer shot - my front panel is a bit bashed - has anyone got one
spare?
You never know someone may have a s