Good job Jay.
Why didn't you send them to Fluke? At least they do a Calibration verification after the repair.
Several reasons:
1) I am not the original owner. The new one which has not failed (yet?) is mine from new. One of the used units is mine the other belongs to a friend.
2) I want to see if the meters had the problem reported here.
3) The super capacitor does not impact calibration.
4) It was quicker to fix than return to Fluke.
5) If Fluke replaced C145 with the same part, the problem will return.
6) I can do a performance check, I can't call it a calibration because my equipment has not been calibrated recently. I have the following:
Fluke 5101B - Multifunction calibrator
Fluke 732A - DC Voltage standard
Datron 1281 - 8.5 digit meter
Fluke would like to find them out of calibration, so they can charge you for a calibration.
7) I have no reason to believe that the meters were out of calibration.
To xwarp
I will post a picture the next time I have it apart. It is quite easy, you trim the leads and solder the thru-hole part to the SMD pads.
To BravoV,
I did not measure the capacitance of the bad caps, they was so much leakage current it would be hard to do. If I had to, I would measure the discharge time with a resistive load. But these caps were dead, expired, permanently damaged, useless, beyond hope...
I think that this is correct:
for two fixed 289s
Regards,
Jay_Diddy_B