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Episode: 2004
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Title: HPR2004: A First Look at the Owon B35T
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2004/hpr2004.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 13:12:40
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This in HPR episode 2004 entitled, A First Look at the OMB 35D, it is hosted by Enable
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and in about 36 minutes long.
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The summer is, you are long for the ride and Enable takes its first look at another inexpensive
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multimeter.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by AnanasThost.com.
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Hello, this is Anway Bill, and I'm here with another multimeter review.
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I don't know if we're up to a series now with this or not, but I was just looking around
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online, I forget what I was looking for, it wasn't four meter, but I'm on Amazon and
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somehow this comes up and people also bought, and I had never seen this meter before.
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When meters get down into the $35 range, sometimes I get a laugh and wonder what could
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be coming out of China for $35 and how good could it be.
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So I kind of just ordered it spur the moment, and I thought why not when I just opened
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it up and play around with it, first of all, just like kind of do a little unboxing.
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You're just going to have to pretend this is YouTube and you can see a box opening right
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now.
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So I just took a picture of it, and I'll take a few pictures as I go along, I'll put
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them up in the show notes.
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This is a company called O1, O-W-O-N.
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I've noticed that stuff coming out of China will just get rebranded, you know, 16 different
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ways, and it's all like the unity meters that I previously did a review on.
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I see them under like six or seven different name brands, and sometimes they just change
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the colors, sometimes they change the names, but they're all out there.
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So anyways, this one is an O-W-O-N, O-W-O-N, I guess we're going to say.
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And let's see, the description is O-W-O-N, B35T, multimeter with Bluetooth.
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That's why I bought this, it has Bluetooth.
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It just made me laugh, and so I had to get it for $35.
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I see this same meter going for about $60.
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That seems to be with a carry case and like extra leads and alligator clips.
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I don't even know what type of leads are in here yet, but I don't think they stuffed
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a case in here too.
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Maybe they did.
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I'm looking at a cardboard box at the moment, but I saw this for $35, you know, it wasn't
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the $60 price range, I saw it for $47.
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I got to $35, I just pulled the trigger on it.
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When I researched it a bit before I bought it, there is a B35 out there.
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That is an analog, or not an analog, that's a digital auto-ranging meter.
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And what I recommend you get and what I've recommended in the past is a true RMS meter,
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which will read AC voltage, the sine wave, and give you a proper reading with, you know,
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root mean square, not, you know, peak to peak or not average as it goes along the
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sine.
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It's actually doing the math and telling you how much power that sine wave is giving
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you.
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So the T is what you want, B35T.
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That is the true RMS.
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So, okay, let me open this beast up.
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Oh, they did give a little case.
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There is a little black case.
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I'll have to take a picture of that to a little black carry case.
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Oh, another thing this had, which I found lacking in the unity, which I don't think this
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is going to replace the new T.
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I can already tell by looking at the specs that, let's see, let's over here, unity, I always
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forget the model number of this thing, unity UT61E.
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If you look in HPR back in some of my shows, I did a review of this meter, and this is
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the meter I like to carry and use for electronics use.
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The Oon, I just got such a kick out of this Bluetooth thing, I just got to see it.
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Just download an app and it's going to send the meter's readings and logging up to
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my Android phone.
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I can't believe for 35 bucks they can do this.
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All right, let me open this thing up, okay, it's blue.
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If you hear, oh, it's lighter than I thought it would be.
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Maybe the batteries aren't it yet.
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Yeah, I don't think there's a battery in it yet.
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Let me get a screwdriver, you're just along for the ride now.
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Which one of you can tell me where my screwdrivers are?
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They were on the computer desk, not where they should be.
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It takes two double A's, which they did not provide, so let me go get some batteries as
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well.
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If you can hear any wildlife sounds, it's because I finally have the windows open, and
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the computer or the electronics bench is right under a window, finally feels like spring.
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This is conversation.
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This is battery insertion, battery insertion filibuster in there.
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All right, the battery's in, before I turn it on, I'll just see what else we got here.
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Leads, those give you leads.
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I see a multifunction socket, I'm not sure if that leads, so leads feel better than the
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Unity, soft cable.
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Unity ones just kind of stay bunched up.
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They have end protectors on their tight, they have the end caps, I'll just take a picture
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of this too.
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They have the end caps and then they have the retention screw on the probe itself so you
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can screw in accessories instead of just sliding them on and you get an imprecise connection,
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that's an alligator clip.
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These ones screw on, you're sure you got a nice tight connection, see if I can zoom
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in on that.
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It's got a temperature probe, oh that must go, oh no, oh it's one of those, okay, I don't
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know, which type of temperature probe, but I suppose I could play with that too, now
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we need a knife, I should prepare this better and have this stuff laid out, oh you do get
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alligator clips with it, so these must be the screw on pipe.
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Well as inexpensive meters go, the probes and these screw on accessories, they're beating
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the unity, not that this is a, oh wait, yeah, screw on alligator clips with a nice tight
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threaded retention.
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This isn't a challenge between unity and oh on here, I'm just, if you listen to my previous
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review, I might have bashed the probes a bit, I don't even use the unity probes, I bought
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a set of x-tap probes that I like better, okay, this little multifunction tool is very similar
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to the, again, if you heard my unity review, it comes with this little doohickey that
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you can insert into the, I'm not sure where because this doesn't really line up, insert
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into the meter and then you can put in like resistors, capacitors through whole leads
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to see what the capacitance is, this one will also do NPN, PNP, transistors, but it does
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not have the pads like the unity did where you can play surface mount components on there
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with a pair of tweezers that, if you twist your tweezers, the part goes flying and it's
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lost into the nap of the rug and you will never get it back, I'm speaking from experience
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there.
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Okay, that's all the parts, let me see, so there it says, oh on B35T, true RMS, digital
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multimeter, volt, let's see, I'm going to turn it off for the first time, see if we get
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a beep, no beep, defaults to DC, I like that for electronics, let me see how you change
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it, range, select, select, yep, press select, you can go AC, DC, that's good, I like, then
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you go to milli volts, default to DC again, select as AC, next range is diode checking,
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looks like capacitance, resistance and continuity, yep, you can just cycle through those with
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select, next function is hertz, next function is F, H, F, E, look at that, V, frequency,
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I'm going to look in the book, let's see if the book is in English, H, F, E is transistor
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measurement, okay, so it has its own selector for, its own spot on the rotary switch for
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transistors, interesting, next one is temperature, I forget, I forget if the unity had temperature,
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I'd never use that feature, I mean even at work on my flukes, I don't check the temperature
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of anything, but there you go, you got temperature and you got some probes, I don't know if they're
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k type or what, but I got some temperature probes, no, actually that would come in handy
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because I was recently trying to troubleshoot a board and I had a feeling that something
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was overheating and then causing a chip to go crazy, so maybe that, maybe I should look
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into maybe the spec sheet of that chip and that component will tell me what temperature
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should operate at and I can watch it with a meter and the temperature probe and see if
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it exceeds its specifications, okay, next one is micro amps, milli amps and amps, what does
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it have for amps, whoa, it says you can put this thing in with 20 amps of current at 250
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volts going through the meter, that's, I'm going to have to open this up later and check
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the fuses and stuff, that's substantial, each 15 minute max, 10 seconds, maximum 20 amps
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at 250 volts, which is huge, each 15 minutes max on 10 seconds, okay, so they want you to,
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you can check 20 amps worth of current going through this little cheap $30 meter and
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you can check it only for 10 seconds and then you'll have to let the meter cool down
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for 15 minutes, okay, this is interesting, oh let me put the thing aside, okay, another
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thing this has, which I really like is a backlight, let me see if it works, oh that's hold
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if you want one and if I long hold, yeah, nice little, I'll take a picture there, it's
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nice little, looks white, almost kind of a bluish white, it looks good, let me take this
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screen protector off, oh and well by the time I got the camera the light went out so it
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doesn't stay on for very long, there we go, maybe like 10 seconds and what's this other
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button, oh the other button is Bluetooth, there's two blue buttons, one is light and hold,
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one is Bluetooth, so I think what I'll do is, I'll turn on my Keith Lee, I'll turn
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on my Keith Lee 2110 bench meter, I'll turn on the Unity and I'll turn on this O-On and
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I'll run them, I'll turn on the bench power supply and I'll take some readings with
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all three of them and see how they do with, you know, I'll run the bench power supply
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up from zero to 30 volts and then we can, I'll get my decade resistance box and I can
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check out some resistance and I have some capacitive settings so let me see how they all
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stack up together, got to power everything on, I have to go find my probes for the Unity
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because it was in a bag, oh that was the reason I was having trouble getting the O-On's
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probe protectors off, probe protectors a little cap that goes over the like three quarters
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of an inch of the metal probe and just lets a little tip stick out, so if you're in something
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delicate, you're on like an IC, you're in there, you just want to probe with the very tip,
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you don't want to lay your three quarters of an inch of metal down in there somewhere
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and short something out to a capacitor or what have you, so the probe protectors, they
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screw in as well to that threaded insert, that's good. That's the Unity coming on, the
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Keith Lee is ready, my bench power supply just happens to be set at 9.3 volts from a project
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I was working on recently, so let me see, connect up the Unity, connect up the O-On, now I have
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way too many leads and they're all braiding together, I can tell I'm going to have to cut out some
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silence in this one, oh that's weird, I'm pushing in on the O-On, I'm pushing the probe in and it doesn't
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feel very good, you really have to push in quite hard, that's, well that's, that's so great,
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oh I'm really shoving that in there, yeah this is a fail here,
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wow something about these O-On probes, oh it might be the socket on the O-On it's so, yes that's
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me banging on the meter, oh kidding, I think the probes are a failure, the black probe will not go in,
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it's like it's too fat,
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I'm going to have to get other probes, I wonder if this will fit in the Keith Lee, no, there's a fit in the Unity, yes,
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but I think the Unity has a split barrel, it does, inside there's a split barrel on the Unity to accept the
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the male end of the probe, I bet the O-On does not have a split barrel and the male end of this
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black probe is too fat to fit in there, I was really squeezing on it, I'll have to look at that more
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later but for now I'm going to get another set of probes, let's try these X-Tech ones that I like,
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yeah they fit in their tight, tight is good, but oh my goodness those other probes were bad,
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now I'll get the alligator clips for the, oh these X-Tech probes that I like, maybe I'll take a
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picture of these, I'll take a picture of the three different styles of probes,
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well this is going to get confusing, I have way too many probes on the table here, okay I'll take a
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picture of this, but you actually get to, here the pictures being taken as well, okay if you
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look at this picture I'll post it up on the left is the O-On probe and if you can see the like
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three quarters of an inch of the probe, the business end of it at the bottom is about a quarter inch
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of threads and that's what's going to hold the alligator clip and the probe protectors on,
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the next one over the darker red is the X-Tech ones that I like, oh I should show you that too, let me
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pull that off, here I'll take a second picture like this,
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the second picture with my thumb in there is showing that X-Tech probe as well and what it is
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is you can pull the probe apart and what you have is another banana connector that can,
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so you can couple two meters together or you can get an accessory like the, let me take another
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picture, there you go, so I'm holding the banana connector of the probe and it just came out,
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you can see the probe right underneath it, next to that is another insert that will go in and turn
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the probe into a little mini pincer for getting on like a IC or a very small component,
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a little tiny alligator clip and then somewhere around here which I don't know where they are,
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oh is another accessory you can stick on there, so I'm putting the probe part back into the
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banana socket which could like I said you can daisy chain meters with this and then if you look
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at the tip of it you can see it's got like a flared out piece that spins around and what that is
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is like a banana clip, it's like another banana clip, so you can just stick that right into a meter
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and go right in, you can stick your probe tip into a meter socket if any of that makes any sense,
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so we'll go back to that previous picture, so on the left was my Keetley, I hope,
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that's what I had, no it didn't, let me put him back the way they were,
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so I described them correctly,
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there it is, so the left was the O-on with the threaded insert type probe, the next one was the
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X-tech that had the, it can come apart and you know become a socket to go into another meter or
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it has the little banana clip on the probe that you can actually probe into another socket,
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the next one over is my Keetley bench meter, this is a, they shroud the probe, if you look at it,
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it should be like a three quarters of a piece of metal probe there but they have it shrouded in
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that plastic, so this one you have no choice but to just probe little things, you just probe exactly
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what you want, you know, if you need more probe on your probe, more metal, you go get something else,
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these are nice probes, and the last one is the ones that come with the unity, they do have a little
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bit of probe shielding like built in like the Keetley but then they still stick out three quarters
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of an inch of you know metal there, so I don't know why they do that, okay back to where I was,
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we're gonna check voltage, oh as I'm doing it, the X-tech that little flared out,
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piece on the probe that I said you can also stick into a meter, that grabs their alligator clip
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accessory as well, so I just slid the alligator clips onto it, and these alligator clips are nice,
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they shield right up through the whole entire tip of the alligator, I should probably put a link
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to this set in the show notes because it's only like 15 bucks and it's a pretty good set of probes,
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okay there's two meters hooked up and I'll just hold the probes on the Keetley,
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so power supply is at 9.3 volts DC, unity is 9.324, the all on is 9.30, so it's
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kind of showing a discrepancy, the Keetley would, let's say the Keetley is gonna be the bench
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standard here because that's gonna be the best meter on the bench, Keetley is showing
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hold the probes in the right hand, I was staring at the Keetley wondering why it's giving me
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negative voltage, I had the black and the red in the wrong hand, okay, let's go back again, unity
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9.324, and as you can see I'm saying the 0.324, I'm gonna get to that later, that's why the unity
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is still gonna win for me, you can see it has more resolution, oh on, 9.30, there's a discrepancy
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and the Keetley, which is gonna be the bench standard for this bench because it's pretty good
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meter, 9.3248, so again the unity is like spot on, the Keetley I know is gonna be pretty darn good,
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the all on is showing low, try another range, I'll go course, let's go something lower,
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I got 1.4 volts DC, I'll check these out, the unity is showing 1.395, so that's 1.4, just round up,
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that 9's gotta go up and that, yep, it just got to it, 1.400, unity spot on, the all on is 1.399,
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which, and it just came up to 4, and if the 9 you're round up, so that's right on,
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and the Keetley is bang on 1.400, let's go, maybe it's having a little trouble with it, let's go to
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a higher voltage, let's go right up to 30, okay my bench power supply, which is 0 to 30 volts DC,
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it's maxing out at 31.4 volts, so oh I just switched the probes again in my hand,
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let's see what this does, unity 3142, oh on, 3137, and the Keetley 3144, so Keetley unity spot on,
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wow this is a lot of probes on the table, what am I doing here?
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okay, I have, what is something beeping at me for?
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Ah, I think the all on just beeped at me because I'm in the wrong measurement, I still have it in
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voltage DC, and I think it knows I just hooked up a resistive load, and it's beeping that I'm in the
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wrong setting, which is good, so let me go up to ohms, ohms on the oh on, set the Keetley to
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ohms 2-wire, and what is the substitution box on, let's go, that should be 200k right there,
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the unity is showing 2.10, so 2k, the oh on is bouncing all over like a madman,
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I wonder if I'm getting interference from the other meters, I should try these all just singly,
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okay my decade resistance box is not the best, I'm sure these are not precision resistors, this
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was another kit, these I should have done, oh there's another HPR maybe, I can tell about the
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decade resistor box and the decade capacitor box that I built, just for obuse these are not
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precision, I have the, I have 100k dialed in on the substitution box, let's see what the
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Keetley says, Keetley says, 98.8 ohms, so that's pretty good, there we are, the ohms says,
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oh on says, 98.8, the unity says,
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98.7, this is all good, this is all within range, let's go up to a thousand k,
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I'll go backwards now because I have the probes in my hand, unity 0.99 mag,
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that's good, oh on, this is a lot of probes,
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0.997 mag and be Keetley, 0.997, okay resistance is pretty good, okay that's a pass,
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the voltage, we still had some little problems, the resolution, I should talk about that on the
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oh on, they say it's three and five sixth, what do they call it, it's crazy, three and five sixth
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display, I don't even know what that is, but the nearest I could do calculating that to counts is
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it's a 6,000 count meter, the unity is a 22,000 count meter, you're going to get more resolution,
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if you heard me back then I was saying this has 0.000, 0.1, you know blah blah blah, it had three
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digits of resolution behind the decimal point, my Keetley 2110 is a five and a half digit meter
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and that would give you four, blah blah blah blah, you know, or did I do four blocks there,
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you got to count, go back and count them, it'll give you more resolution, so up the three meters
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on the bench, Keetley has the most resolution, next up is the unity and least is the on,
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now I think I have to go download the app and see if this bluetooth stuff works, which is the
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whole reason they got 35 bucks out of my pocket, oh before I do the bluetooth I just remembered I
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didn't do the continuity test, which is pretty important for a meter, oh I'm already in the home,
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so let me go in the homes, and another thing I'm going to do, I didn't read the manual, but I don't
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know if this has an auto time off, an auto shut off, which I find really handy, so I'm just going to
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leave this meter run for, you know, 20 minutes while I'm trying to download this bluetooth stuff,
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if it takes that long, and see if it auto times out, so continuity, let's go up to homes, select,
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this diode test, continuity, so let's see how quick it is,
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it's reasonably click, it's reasonable, it's not a fluke, let me see my,
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Keetley here,
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see my Keetley, as soon as you touch it, bang, it goes, I don't have my fluke here to work,
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this one has a little delay in it, this will probably be better as a video, but let me see the,
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I know I've done the unity before, but let me see how it compares with the oh on here, let me go to,
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oh unity wins again, that's, you know what, that's faster than my Keetley,
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now it's about on par, again the unity, it just surprises me, the meter you get for the money,
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the continuity is really good, the oh on takes just this little split second when you touch
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the probes together to register, but it's a good clear beep, the reason you want a really fast
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continuity is let's say you're having a trouble with a board, and you know you're having trouble
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at this, this wire that leaves the board right here, but you don't know where that wire goes on
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the whole entire board, it might go up to a you know quad flat pack, I see that's got you know
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300 connections on it, and what you want to do is hold the probe on the bad wire,
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go up to that flat pack and just drag your probe along all those hundreds and hundreds of connections,
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and you want a fast continuity because as you drag you don't want to drag like, you don't
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want to take 10 minutes, you want to go pretty fast and you want it to pick up
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quickly like right where this wire goes to this connection on this I see or vice versa, you know,
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probing around looking for a resistor or what have you, faster is better,
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but this is this oh on is acceptable, and it latches and it's not scratchy, so not bad, but again
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the unity's beating it, I know my flute beats it, this cutely beats it, but again we're talking
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about a $35 meter, so all right now I'm going to go get the Bluetooth stuff,
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okay I have it downloaded, it wasn't clear looking through the manual where to get the
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download from, and then I notice on the back of the manual it has a QR code, so I just scanned
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that, scanned that, and it took me right to the Bluetooth section of their web page, and I downloaded
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the, here it is, BT, which one do I want to install? I download it too because I wasn't sure which one
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to use, I think it's going to be this one, so let me install it on known sources, let it through,
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I hope this is not installing back doors on my phone because this stuff is from who knows where,
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app installed, open, oh look at that, it says no device, no, I'll take a picture of this,
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oh that was easy, it's an easy install, let's see how it works, so there's,
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it says no input, no input, no device, no device, so now I guess I'd have to do some pairing,
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it says to hold down this, oh I just lost it, there it go, multimeter, hold down the Bluetooth
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button on the O-on, settings, Bluetooth, pair with the device, scan, O-on, B-35T, there it is,
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I'll click select that, pairing, just letting you know, I mean I'm doing this live so you can
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see if it's a pain in the butt or not, while it's pairing I'm looking at the O-on,
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1000 volts, cat 3 rated, for a 35-dollar meter,
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I'm able to communicate with O-on B, so let me go back to the instructions,
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I'm flipping through the instructions, they don't call it continuity, they call it a buzzer feature,
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you'll have a buzzer feature, okay, I cannot get this to pair so far, this is going to take some
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troubleshooting, it might be something I'm doing wrong, error, I'm able to communicate with O-on
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B-35T, I turned on make row gaxes point, but visible value, row gaxes point is the name of my
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Bluetooth, so anybody scanning for Bluetooth in a coffee shop or something is not going to want to
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click on row gaxes point, that's my phone, I made it visible, I click on the O-on, it tries to pair
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and it does not pair, so I think this is going to be a two-part HPR because I've gone on long
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enough, I'm going to try and get this to pair, I'm going to do some troubleshooting online, I'll let
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you know what I found, I'll let you know if it was my fault or if it's a fault with a meter,
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I'm sure it's just something I'm doing wrong, and then in that second part what I'm going to do
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is take this meter apart and have a look inside, look you know they're saying thousand volt cat three
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and you have a buzzer, so let's take a look inside this meter and see how it's built, see how the
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fuses are, see if there's any protection in there or you know the cutouts on the board and all that
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stuff, so okay we'll get two HPRs out of this, so if anybody wants to contact me, I know I've been
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like quiet lately on the social internet because our company, our family business merged in with a
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larger company, so I have more responsibilities now and you know I have people I need to work with
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and stuff, so I'm not like around the computer as much as I used to be, so I'm not you know just
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constantly you know denting people and stuff like that, but I'm still alive, so I'm still around on
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GNU social slash, identical stuff as NY bill at smy, yeah, NY bill at sn.commonkeynet.net and email
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is still NY bill at gummonkeynet.net and I will check the comments and we can have a conversation
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in there if you like, so until part two of this meter review, I will talk to you guys later.
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