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Default Calibration Of Electronic Equipment In The Home Workshop

On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 04:05:28 +0000, Jim Yanik wrote:
"David L. Jones" wrote in
On Mar 6, 1:39 pm, MassiveProng
On 5 Mar 2007 14:22:53 -0800, "David L. Jones" Gave

I'm curious about the build quality of the Extech...

Even the cheap meters use decent shunt resistors. That is one of
the things they can't ---- up... too easily.


There is more to build quality than just the individual components used.

WHY is anyone responding to someone with a sig like "massive prong"?
Hasn't he already demonstrated his lack of credibility?


It's called trollbaiting. There's kind of a hierarchy of baiters: You
start out as an apprentice baiter, and if you're good enough, you make
journeyman baiter, and if you're really, really good, you might make
master.

Cheers!
Rich

 
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