A quick google search:
http://www.edaboard.co.uk/where-to-get-fluke-spares-surge-protectors-t358180.html
Looks like if they have a slot, then they are probably spark gaps.
-Adam
Adam Jacobs wrote:
Hi Alex,
Another way of saying "Fusible" is to say "Flame Proof". I have had
poor luck finding such resistors on mouser because they don't allow
you to filter on that attribute, but Digikey will.
I'm not sure about the "Surge Protectors", but a high voltage cap
sounds feasible to me.. One of the high voltage gurus here will have
an answer.
-Adam
Alex Rubli (net) wrote:
Hi Folks
I blew up my DMM (fluke 77) by applying more than 1200 volts.
A "fuse resistor" blew up, in the manual it says
Res, MF, 1K, fusible (pn: FA8466)
it looks like a 2 watts resistor. I have searched on mouser , but
nothing that looks close.
there are also a pair of "Surge Protectors" for 1,500 V . looks like
a orange cap, with a vertical slot.
also , haven`t found any repalcement...
any suggestions ???
thanx a lot
Alexander
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