Fluke 114 deffective pls help me

Reloadron

Joined Jan 15, 2015
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Why do you think something is missing? Does the meter work as advertised? Yes or no. Seeing a vacancy on a board means nothing. Many times parts are omitted for reasons. If the meter is new and you have doubts call Fluke Customer Service. Parts may be omitted for certain features not available on your meter.

Ron
 

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Bart041012

Joined Nov 18, 2025
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Why do you think something is missing? Does the meter work as advertised? Yes or no. Seeing a vacancy on a board means nothing. Many times parts are omitted for reasons. If the meter is new and you have doubts call Fluke Customer Service. Parts may be omitted for certain features not available on your meter.

Ron
No display on my multimeter and when i check the other board like 115 i saw parts there like this
 

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Bart041012

Joined Nov 18, 2025
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Why do you think something is missing? Does the meter work as advertised? Yes or no. Seeing a vacancy on a board means nothing. Many times parts are omitted for reasons. If the meter is new and you have doubts call Fluke Customer Service. Parts may be omitted for certain features not available on your meter.

Ron
 

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Bart041012

Joined Nov 18, 2025
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Did the meter ever work?
Where did you get one that doesn't work?
I bought in online for the cheap price and the seller said its deffective. I thought something problem on the display that is why i decide to bought but when i checked i saw missing parts in that section
 

Reloadron

Joined Jan 15, 2015
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OK then the next logical step is to contact Fluke Customer Service. Unless someone here has the same meter I doubt anyone can guess what's missing. I have a few older Fluke 87 series meters and every now and then I have to wipe down the contacts where the board mates with the display but these meters are likely 15 to 20 years old. I would just give Fluke a call. The meter in question should be serialized and if new Fluke should take care of you. You mess with the board any warranty is history. I just saw your last post and now it comes down to you bought a defective meter. I haven't a clue what to tell you and again hopefully someone here has one and can help.

Ron
 

MisterBill2

Joined Jan 23, 2018
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Fiirst, RRwas correct in that boards USUALLY are designed for more than one version of a product. THAT has been the case since Vacuum Tube days.
BUT since you bought a non-working meter from an internet seller, it could also be a production line reject, pulled because it failed a test during production.

Many of the companies that produce the better quality products do testing during production to avoid the costs of scrapping fully built deffective products. They may often consider many of those rejects as not worth repairing.
So it is quite possible that your seller got a bunch of those rejects before they were shredded, and is selling them as "deffective after sale", when actually they are rejects not worth repairing. And the meter you got was stolen from the scrap bin. In that case the Fluke Security folks might be very interested in who sold it to you.
 

MikeA

Joined Jan 20, 2013
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Someone help me missing component in my fluke 114 pls help me guys thanks in advance
I see an SMD resistor hanging by a thread. Then the remnants of another SMD resistor that looks like it was ripped off. The back of the board has some visible damage too.
 
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