Few more particles of information, which I did discover these today, they was within few frames of video footage this released 13 years ago.
From a practical and also from a metrology point of view, this is an unnecessary test.
When you do buy this TL2X4W PTII, you need a tool, for a specific purpose.
Even test leads zeroing, this is performed by touching the leads tip to tip, and or over a PCB gold plated path, this used as SHORT bar.
While I do not care to criticize other people doings, these two heroes which leave a tiny bit of information as on-line feedback, they both did everything by
the wrong way.The first fellow, he was
bolting TL2X4W PT tips, over a 50 years old can of a resistor standard.
The second fellow, he got TL2X4W PTII, when his actual needs was clips for measuring thru hole resistors.
The first fellow retiree calibration enthusiast, the second fellow a machinist.
All that we need is an carpenter, and then we can form a music band.
None of them compatible with this tool serving purpose.Now lets focus, at these images below, and lets track down, and count of how many mistakes they are demonstrated.1) The Micro OHM-meter, this is ancient relic, this pushing 1A at 20 mOhm range, this is purely a tool for inspecting of telephone wires connection.
2) These tiny pincers, they can barely withstand 1A
3) The lower contact point this is unstable.
4) This FLUKE made warning,
never stress the leads above 500mA, this got trashed too.
This is of why I keep the doors of ITTSB Blog locked, new born electricians and even youth, they need rock solid information this coming from qualifying sources.
What other people do within their garage as a hobby, this is not my business.