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From: David L. Jones on 7 Mar 2010 00:21 The title says it all really. See what happens when I try to destroy Fluke's new 28-II Multimeter: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlA7-fh5nDQ Dave. -- --------------------------------------------- Check out my Electronics Engineering Video Blog & Podcast: http://www.eevblog.com
From: D from BC on 7 Mar 2010 00:32 In article <BJGkn.72617$K81.22212(a)newsfe18.iad>, altzone(a)gmail.com says... > > The title says it all really. > See what happens when I try to destroy Fluke's new 28-II Multimeter: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlA7-fh5nDQ > > Dave. Ha! I thought you tied the multimeter to the back of the car and dragged it down the freeway. :P Stopped at 3:20min. Had to continue life.
From: Tim Williams on 7 Mar 2010 04:49 Got interesting up around 10:00 or so... 30 meters eh? Screw you Dave, I wanna see that thing under a sledge. :) Or maybe a log splitter, or backhoe, or something... Tim -- Deep Friar: a very philosophical monk. Website: http://webpages.charter.net/dawill/tmoranwms "D from BC" <myrealaddress(a)comic.com> wrote in message news:MPG.25fcda5b6bd4d1489896ca(a)209.197.12.12... > In article <BJGkn.72617$K81.22212(a)newsfe18.iad>, altzone(a)gmail.com > says... >> >> The title says it all really. >> See what happens when I try to destroy Fluke's new 28-II Multimeter: >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlA7-fh5nDQ >> >> Dave. > > > Ha! I thought you tied the multimeter to the back of the car and dragged > it down the freeway. :P > > Stopped at 3:20min. Had to continue life. >
From: Jan Panteltje on 7 Mar 2010 06:53 On a sunny day (Sun, 7 Mar 2010 16:21:35 +1100) it happened "David L. Jones" <altzone(a)gmail.com> wrote in <BJGkn.72617$K81.22212(a)newsfe18.iad>: >The title says it all really. >See what happens when I try to destroy Fluke's new 28-II Multimeter: >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlA7-fh5nDQ > Well, why bother, I have a 5 Euro multimeter, if it blows I will get an other 5 Euro multimeter. But it says it is 100% protected. Why burn so many $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$? Just for the show??? Makes no sense to me.
From: F Murtz on 7 Mar 2010 07:21
Jan Panteltje wrote: > On a sunny day (Sun, 7 Mar 2010 16:21:35 +1100) it happened "David L. Jones" > <altzone(a)gmail.com> wrote in<BJGkn.72617$K81.22212(a)newsfe18.iad>: > >> The title says it all really. >> See what happens when I try to destroy Fluke's new 28-II Multimeter: >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlA7-fh5nDQ >> > > Well, why bother, I have a 5 Euro multimeter, > if it blows I will get an other 5 Euro multimeter. > But it says it is 100% protected. > Why burn so many $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$? Just for the show??? > Makes no sense to me. He got it for nuffin just to test. |