MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Or buy expensive and get threaded. Tools like critical screwdrivers I insist on WiHa. But for risky work (like salt water) it is absurd to believe a Fluke can tolerate it any better than a Magnificent Golden Dragon. I Did drop the Fluke six years ago. It went to the Fluke hospital for three weeks and a hundred twenty dollars. Some things are worth the premium. It's a matter of VALUE not cost. Some folks get the two words confused.
Laff-Top. A local offered me his "beee UUU tee full HP laptop". Starts right up when it's plugged-in. Never tried Windows VISTA before. Special deal only 350 dollars. Computers are stupidly expensive down here. Yes this was written on Niner's Fartsmone.
Hey, that was a gift, it's your smartphone now.... don't break it. And don't be afraid to speak / dictate to it and then post. Much faster than all thumbs. lower left has a "microphone" icon key, press it and dictate.
BTW, yes I too bought that 203 version ammeter, and I'v no way to verify how accurate it is, but it's close enough for the government type of work I've been doing on the TT. Yes, it stays in the TT, good to have it and not need it, versus need it and not have it.