Hi
I agree with Chuck. I simply built a 2xAA battery holder with LM317 regulator 
to supply 1.35 v

It works fine.

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> Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2019 22:53:07 -0400
> From: "Victor Silva" <[email protected]>
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> 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.
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> Thanks,
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> Victor
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> Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2019 23:45:20 -0400
> From: Chuck Harris <[email protected]>
> To: Victor Silva via volt-nuts <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] Stable reference battery
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> 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
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> 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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