Thanks to "Mike's Tool Shed" for the quick... -TEAR- down ?!
Too bad he didn't have a hair dryer handy to pry the sticker off slowly, and stand a chance of putting the sucker back
Putting those components in sticker form on the back of the tester is a no no, what were they smoking at Fluke HQ ?
Didn't the designers think about the product rolling around in the tool box rubbing up against sharp ended tools,
left out in a hot sun in between tests and softening the silly sticker thingie, hot+cold weather shrinkage and slippage,
kids, cat or dog
or unpaid starving tradie munching on it > kiss the series component chain goodbye or worse still... intermittent operation
the glue going weird and reacting with the silly chain of components,
battery leakage issues...
plus a zillion other 'won't happen but will' Murphy Powered scenarios I won't bore members with
i.e. all that 'breakable' stuff should be inside the meter and only the metal button exposed, with a small shutter to sheath it if you don't want to use it***
Some fat Royalty cheques*** would be most welcome at this point
Anyway, I can foresee a LOT of dummies will inadvertantly use this Tee 6 as a go / no go tester come 'prove dead' device and set themselves up for a good zapping
AvE may have got the meter usage 'confused' perhaps, but his conclusion of 'dangerous'
and 'pos' still holds