Plus, I just got finished repairing that Fluke 5200A and I always try and clean up after a major project.
What was wrong with yours ?
Have you been watching Defpom trying to repair his on YT ?
Well, the major problem was due to poor packing when I bought if off the auction site. The unit arrived with the inner covers bent which let the boards inside move around which caused two of the connectors on the main board to break.
I was able to fix one of the connectors but the other one was beyond repair. Since I have no plans to use the remote board and did not come with one, I removed that connector and used it to replace the badly damaged one.
After that, the unit basically worked but I went through the troubleshooting procedure for each board and found one bad cap and 2 bad transistors. I think one was on the oscillator board and the other was on the ac/dc converter board.
Oh, I almost forgot. When I first powered it up, two tantalum caps blew up on the Reference Assembly board. It was the two on the 15V rails. Replaced them with new caps and have not had a problem with the 15V rails since.
Anyway, it all works great now. Did most of the calibration procedures but I don't have all the equipment needed to complete the cal. Mainly the differential meter and the quad meter.
I did see some of Defpom's videos but his problems were totally different. I still enjoyed watching them though.