Thanks for the video, I have a question, the L1 part - I can't open it like in the video, does it have a screw behind the black plug like in the yellow part L2 +?
yes, behind black plug is 1pcs screw the same like on yellow body where are 2pcs, on L1 black probbe you need to take out the part first the tip, it holds very firmly and then take out the screw and pull it apart, i hope it helps.
@@giubaca need to mention that new silicon cable is really good and flexible, pleasure to work with, but a little bit less resistant to very sharp objects like knife,.. but i don´t mind i have it in a pouch
@@makeitgood HI! After replacement of cable, did you calibrate Fluke or not? Although, if it's the same diameter core I think it doesn't need to do it.
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Thank you for the video. How did you remove the plastic plugs to access the bolts? I can't do it neatly
Try to use small drill bit and a small wood screw then pull the cover up
Thanks for the video, I have a question, the L1 part - I can't open it like in the video, does it have a screw behind the black plug like in the yellow part L2 +?
yes, behind black plug is 1pcs screw the same like on yellow body where are 2pcs, on L1 black probbe you need to take out the part first the tip, it holds very firmly and then take out the screw and pull it apart, i hope it helps.
Thank you very much for the help and answering so quickly!… sorry for my English
What's the awg of wires used?
I have used 2x0,75mm2 silicone cable with outer diameter 6,4 mm
@@makeitgood thank for that. I need a new cable too. My old stiff cable cracked a few days ago
@@giubaca need to mention that new silicon cable is really good and flexible, pleasure to work with, but a little bit less resistant to very sharp objects like knife,.. but i don´t mind i have it in a pouch
@@makeitgood HI! After replacement of cable, did you calibrate Fluke or not? Although, if it's the same diameter core I think it doesn't need to do it.