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@ThatGuy posted:

You know it’s funny how,Amy people get their hair out of place. I was just pointing out that they used to have it all on line. I have 10 binders full of all the paperwork downloaded from their site. I also find it funny how people must have a Fluke meter. I think their is a snob appeal to them, truly a waste of money. I asked multiple people all Master electricians, not one ever needed a Fluke. Just like the question asked about “what should I use to monitor my layout “. A simple analog meter would work fine, just to give an overall view. Mounted in a panel it gets the job done without breaking the bank.

Near as I can tell, you're the only one that has their hair out of place.  As far as the Lionel documentation, used to is the operative words.

Regarding my choice of multi-meters, I missed the point where I said anyone had to have a Fluke.  I really sorry my engineering education doesn't allow my to discuss measurement accuracy to your standards.  I also don't recall the school offering any Master Electrician degree, I must have missed that in the curriculum.   Finally, I don't understand the vendetta against discussions of accuracy in any case.  Many folks with layouts don't own a meter of any kind, that's just fine with me.  The discussion wasn't intended for them.  There's a lot of people here that actually do work that benefits from more accuracy than 40%, they might get more from accuracy discussions.

From your last few posts, you clearly have a burr under your saddle, regarding my posts.  Maybe you should just ignore my posts, I have no problem with that, I'll do the same.

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