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Fluke 80K-6 High Voltage Probe

Model#: Fluke 80K 6 Part#: 532424 UPC#: 0 95969 00533 3
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  • Fluke 80K-6 High Voltage Probe

Key features

  • A high voltage probe that allows a multimeter to measure up to 6,000V. Intended for low energy applications only
  • One year warranty
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Product overview: Fluke 80K-6 High Voltage Probe

The 80K-6 is a high voltage probe designed to extend the voltage measuring capability of an AC/DC voltmeter to 6000 volts peak AC or DC Overvoltage Category I. This means the probe can only be used to make measurements on energy limited circuits within equipment. Examples include high voltage within televisions or photo copy machines. DO NOT use this probe to measure high voltages on power distribution systems. The probe provides high accuracy when used with a voltmeter having 10 Megohm input impedance.

Models: Fluke 80K-6 High Voltage Probe

Fluke 80K 6
Fluke 80K-6 High Voltage Probe
Part#: 532424
UPC#: 0 95969 00533 3

I've a Fluke 1587 FC multimeter. I would like to know if it is compatible with 80K-6 high voltage probe.

Asked by: hipoh22
Yes, the Fluke 80K-6 High Voltage Probe and the Fluke 1587 FC Insulation Multimeter are compatible.
Answered by: FlukeCorp
Date published: 2023-05-05

I have an Amprobe ACD-14-PRO meter that per the published specs has a 10M ohm input impedance. Will this high voltage probe fit the meter probe sockets and function on my meter? Intended use is to measure the high voltage at the magnatrons on microwaves. 

Asked by: GregB87
Yes, the Fluke 80K-6 High Voltage Probe will fit the sockets and functionality of the Amprobe ACD-14-PRO.
Answered by: FlukeCorp
Date published: 2023-03-07

I want to measure the DC biasing voltage 5KV of rf amplifier. The plate current on normal operation is 1.8A. Can I measure it with this 6K probe as I have the fluke 177 true RMS multimeter.

Asked by: Starlic

can we use it as a groundstick for discharging powersupply?

Asked by: mohamed
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