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Multimeters For Sale! Greenlee, Keithley & Fluke

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EDIT: Fluke 111 and the Keithley 199 available!

First up is a Greenlee DM-860-C 500,000 count meter. This meters is an ultra premium high safety, high reliability meter. It puts most other meters to shame. This meter is much higher resolution, has better accuracy and has rock solid stability and reliability. All fuses are intact. This meter comes with a nylon carrying case, a spare fuse, temperature probe and more importantly the optional PC connection for data logging (an $80 value by itself). SOLD!
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Next, I have a Fluke 83V this meter in is flawless shape other than "POR PE" written on the holster. The display is 100% perfect not even a scratch from use.
In fact, it still has the protective film on it. Reads exactly within +/-1 digit with the Greenlee 500,000 count meter. All fuses are intact, without issue. SOLD!

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Next I have a Fluke 87 series I. This meter is in great shape, reads exactly within +/-1 digit with the Greenlee 500,000 count meter. All fuses are intact. SOLD!
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Fluke 111 HVAC multimeter. Highly accurate but missing the battery cover. Tested the accuracy of the resistance and voltages. Spot on with all of my other devices. Fuse is intact. $70
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Keithley 199 5.5 digit bench meter . This meter is like 8 meters in one. Much more accurate than a handheld meter. With four wire ohms reading, you can read resistance much more accurately. The large LED display is readable from across the room (or across the factory its so easy to read). This 300,000 count bench meter can test up to 8 devices at a single time using the INCLUDED optional switching relay card (hard to find). This meter also includes AC measurements standard (not common for bench meters from that time, just ask someone with a Fluke 8840 or 8842). Fuses are fine. $300 (the lower one is the one for sale).
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Later this week when my DMMCheck Plus comes in I will post additional pictures using the reference. In the mean time if you want more pics of a specific instrument let me know.
 
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Here are the pics I promised. For some reason when I try to use the forum software to embed the images it doesn't work.

Reading a 5.0000V voltage standard:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/91j1qhirmufxklj/2014-05-18 20.03.34.jpg

Reading the 1.000mA current source:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hd9nqtcpnf...2019.44.14.jpg

Reading assorted resistors. I zero'd out all the resistance of the leads before taking these readings. All readings are within 1 digit of what their ACTUAL value is, it doesn't get much better than that.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/u5worhm6rk...2019.46.43.jpg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xaq3swewls...2019.47.59.jpg
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Finally got around to taking images of the 83V with the DMMCheck Plus.

Reading the 5.0000V standard:
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Spot on!

Reading the 1.0000mA standard.
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Spot on!

Reading the 100.011 ohm resistor:
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Spot on!

Reading the 999.86 ohm resistor:
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Just one count difference.

Reading the 9.9997k ohm resistor:
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Spot on!

Reading the 100.027k ohm resistor:
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Spot on!

This is a highly accurate meter! Just like what you expect from a Fluke. All resistance readings were taken in manual range with the test leads zeroed out.
 
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