🔋 Power your potential with the ultimate battery upgrade!
The Powertron NIMH battery pack PM9086/011 is a brand new, high-capacity replacement battery designed for the Fluke Scopemeter 90 series. With a voltage of 4.8V and a capacity of 5500 mAh, this lightweight and compact battery ensures reliable performance and seamless compatibility, making it an essential tool for professionals on the go.
Manufacturer | Powertron |
Part Number | 5004FLK |
Item Weight | 10.7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.35 x 3.78 x 1.3 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Voltage | 4.8 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | NiMH |
Battery Capacity | 5500 Milliamp Hours |
A**)
Works well with my fluke meter.
I was unsure how well this battery work perform in my meter, but so far its been fine.Its working well, takes quite a long time to charge but that I believe is normal.The price is right and I'm happy to have replaced the original battery without having to pay out big bucks.Well recommended.
D**S
NIMH battery pack for Fluke Scopemeter
For the cost this battery pack has proven to be an excellent purchase and seems to hold a charge well.
S**A
Great product!!!
Battery works great!!! No issues.....
M**T
A few things are not quite right.
Not as advertisedThey sent me 4500 mAh not 5500 mAh. Also charging contact faces the wrong side and large positive terminal should be a small button to make contact.
M**)
Two Stars
Did not last very long just past warrenty... Did not save a dime.
D**E
Product works great. I did not use my meter because battery ...
Product works great. I did not use my meter because battery was so expensive from other vendors. Would recommend this vendor.
B**H
Great Performance
I purchased this replacement battery for my Fluke Scopemeter, and I am pleased with it's performance. I'm sure it will last as long as the original. Another great value, and service from Amazon!!!
G**O
arrived completely dead
arrived from the seller discharged to 0.4 volts per cell; well below the minimum acceptable cutoff voltage of 0.8 volts per cell for NiMH. Totally useless; cannot even be charged properly.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
1 day ago