MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
These are meter calibration tools. I'm afraid some of you mistake them for a swizzle stick.
Too many meters, WAY AND THE HELL FAR GONE too many meters are inaccurate to the point of making them a joke.
I don't stare at meters when I boondock either. I also don't fumble for flashlights in pitch dark when a meter is screaming "DON'T WORRY BE HAPPY"
In order for a voltage measuring device to be useful it should be accurate to .08 WAIT! eight hundredths of a volt plus or minus. The only way to tell if a meter is accurate or not is to VERIFY it.
If you don't care - I don't care. But if you do care, the recipe is before you.
And I was disappointed when I finally did pass through Truth or Consequences New Mexico in 2005. A shabbified section of scrub - much like Quartzite.
Whaddya gonna do?
Give 'em a book and they eat the pages
![](http://marshallcountylibrary.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Goat-with-book.jpg)
Pfffttt! :) :)
It has changed a lot in the last 5 years since I retired. The new RV park at the lake is full till April of 2016.