A tiny dab of metal polish on the contacts and gently buffed with a swab will make them look new. Then IPA and then D100 to prevent future corrosion. Congratulations on your farm of Fluke meters. 1 more and you can set idle current on 2 amps at once.
Thanks for the tip. I'll have to give that a try. I have been a bit obsessed with collecting vintage Fluke multimeters lately. I have plenty now and probably should put them to work helping restore some old piece of vintage audio gear.
A tiny dab of metal polish on the contacts and gently buffed with a swab will make them look new. Then IPA and then D100 to prevent future corrosion. Congratulations on your farm of Fluke meters. 1 more and you can set idle current on 2 amps at once.
Thanks for the tip. I'll have to give that a try. I have been a bit obsessed with collecting vintage Fluke multimeters lately. I have plenty now and probably should put them to work helping restore some old piece of vintage audio gear.
I tend to use the same thread to. While Fluke plastic is sturdy, I certainly do that for other repairs Walkman, radios,...