All of mine have a modification Fluke provided that replaces the
mercury D cell with two AA sized alkaline cells and a small circuit board
that has an adjustible LM317 3 terminal regulator set to make 1.35V.

There is no need for the 1.35V to be all that stable, as it is just a
short term reference used with the galvanometer to transfer a DC value
that provides the same thermocouple response as the AC value being
measured.  It is not like mercury cells were all that stable in the first
place, and the LM317 is much better.

-Chuck Harris

Victor Silva via volt-nuts wrote:
> Have any volt-nuts refurbished a Fluke 540B and replaced the 1.35V Mercury
> cell?
> 
>  
> 
> I saw someone in Germany that used five AA NiMH cells in parallel to achieve
> better stability than just one call.
> 
> Has anyone invented the wheel already and looked into the Fluke solution (2
> AA with a 3 terminal regulator) vs
> 
> 1.    5 NiMH in parallel
> 2.    1 NiMH cell only
> 3.    Some NiMH calls with a stable reference device, rather than a
> regulator.
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Victor
> 
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