I wasn't on discord tonight because I missed the time chasing a malfunction on one of my HP 3456A-DMMs:
On one of them I happened to notice that the 10V range wasn't working right: to about 2,5V it's readings are ok but above that it starts being progressively to low with 10V reading as noisy ~8,5V.
Checked the service manual, went to service group C and found out that if that happens most likely the 1000V range is broken the same way.
Hmmm. How would I check the 1000V Range? The highest single voltage has one of my supplies delivering 80V.
Started to check ebay for suited supplies (Keithley, Fluke, HP, PD,...) and found no bargains.
Then I remembered my Isolation Tester with test voltages of 100V, 250V, 500V and tada: 1000V!
Pulled the Isolation Tester from the repair stack and then had to face why it was there: battery and supply dead.
Checked the supply, found a deaf Elko and a shorted diode, replaced both and was back in business.
Checked the input impedance of my 3456As, all at 10MOhms.
Two measuring the test voltage as 1022V, the defective one measures noisy ~850V. Bingo!
I'll have to check inside next but will do some sleeping before that. Tired.