I have used that Fluke 8012A while studying at a community college about ten years ago, before university. I liked it very much. There was a battery option for these 8012A and 8050A. The display broke, not from old age, but being dropped by the previous owners or users, before you. My Fluke 8060A broke years after electronic school, the analog to digital converter chip broke and it was not giving right readings. The 8060A have a better service manual, that new Flukes comes with useless manuals. I sent it in to Fluke for repair and they did not repair it, e waste it and sent me a Fluke 187. I am happy you got it repaired and enjoyed a good bench multimeter with push button selector switch.