[Techtoolslist] Fluke 9010A Input voltage

John Robertson jrr at flippers.com
Mon Oct 31 21:57:14 EST 2005


Actually the Fluke docs are here ('borrowed' from TTL ftp site
obviously!) glad to have them out there!

http://fmbbowen.com:39353/VideoGames/DLH_DVDs/Test%20Equipment/Fluke/9010A%20Base/

If you go back two directories you will find lots of old TTL and
others archives.

John :-#)#

At 9:54 PM -0500 10/31/05, Franklin Bowen wrote:

>Here are some docs for it (from the DLH DVDs):

>

>http://fmbbowen.com:39353/VideoGames/DLH_DVDs/Test%20Equipment/Eprom%20Programmer%20Software/Data-IO%20Unisite%20Programmer%20Software/

>

>

>At 04:14 PM 10/31/2005, you wrote:

>>Good point Rodger, I think that was hidden in the yada, yada part

>>of the instructions for changing voltage that I didn't quote...

>>

>>Now to find the PDF of the 9010A manuals. They aren't up on the ftp site:

>>ftp://ftp.flippers.com/TTL/Test%20Equipment/ the backup CD is

>>buried somewhere in my shop...

>>

>>John :-#)#

>>

>>At 3:40 PM -0600 10/31/05, Rodger Boots wrote:

>>>Be careful, a lot of times when you change voltage you also should

>>>change the fuse.

>>>In the case of the 9010A the line fuse should be 1A fast blow for

>>>120 V and 1/2 A fast blow for 240 V.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>Filip Hautekeete wrote:

>>>

>>>>Hello Steve,

>>>> You are correct. Thanks to John Robertson I figured out there is

>>>>a slide card for voltage selection behind the fuse panel. No need

>>>>to drag the systems out of your garage ;-)

>>>> Thanks for your help!

>>>> Filip

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