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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix" data-source="post: 500855" data-attributes="member: 8133"><p>I seem to end up grabbing a set of leads every 4 or 5 months, with the newest ones going on the loop tester as that is very sensitive to the leads starting to fail and the parameters at the DB can easily be knocked a long way off, they then get used on the continuity tester where its easier to zero (the loop tester can take an offset value but no way to automatically detect it) when the amount they are zero's by starts to become more than a little or massivly varies they then get chucked out. I seem to spend at least 75% of my time at work doing testing though, so leads in use for on average a good 6 hours a day, so I suppose its not real supprise they wear quickly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix, post: 500855, member: 8133"] I seem to end up grabbing a set of leads every 4 or 5 months, with the newest ones going on the loop tester as that is very sensitive to the leads starting to fail and the parameters at the DB can easily be knocked a long way off, they then get used on the continuity tester where its easier to zero (the loop tester can take an offset value but no way to automatically detect it) when the amount they are zero's by starts to become more than a little or massivly varies they then get chucked out. I seem to spend at least 75% of my time at work doing testing though, so leads in use for on average a good 6 hours a day, so I suppose its not real supprise they wear quickly [/QUOTE]
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