Bibbs118
Gas Engineer
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Some years ago I used a multimeter when working for British Gas, which apparently approximately 700 people apply for each engineering job advertised, no doubt most if not all the muppets who replied to my last post about a meter also appiled but didn't make the grade.
Any way, this meter was very magic because if you had it set to ohms and then by accident and not assuming the meter was able to read my mind, did not trip the fuse, unlike my current Kane meter which just trip the fuse if its set to ohms and you accidentally put it on a live 240 terminal.
I was wondering if someone knows of this magic meter than doesn't read minds but can dectect 240v when set in ohms And Not Trip the fuse.
Any way, this meter was very magic because if you had it set to ohms and then by accident and not assuming the meter was able to read my mind, did not trip the fuse, unlike my current Kane meter which just trip the fuse if its set to ohms and you accidentally put it on a live 240 terminal.
I was wondering if someone knows of this magic meter than doesn't read minds but can dectect 240v when set in ohms And Not Trip the fuse.