I would first attempt to purchase a OEM replacement from Fluke. You never know 
it may be reasonably priced.  
Cheers;
Thomas Knox



> Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2014 17:16:37 -0400
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [volt-nuts] 732b transformer replacement
> 
> My 732b is fine but its transformer bit the dust before I got it.
> 
> Actually, that's probably WHY I got it on fleabay.. its previous
> owner changed the battery and still couldn't get it to charge!
> So it went on fleabay as 'parts/not working'......
> for a price I could afford!
> 
> The primary is cooked. Using a fresh battery powers the standard,
> though, with a solid 9.99999 volts on my junk 3458 for two months.
> 
> I just want a transformer for 120V... don't need all the world's
> voltages. Since it probably won't be guarded, I would unplug the
> 732 and go on battery to do readouts to avoid powerline crosstalk
> problems.
> 
>   The best of all worlds would be to get the exact, correct transformer.....
> 
> Willy
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