Spent a bit of time working through the handheld equipment today. While I was doing so, the idea came to mind to put the two OLED meters next to each other and put the same source on the inputs since Agilent/Keysight used considerably different OLEDs between the multimeters and insulation testers:
That's under my regular bench lighting with the U1461A is on automatic brightness and the U1253B is on the factory defaults it was shipped with.
One of my friends finished up at a conference and dropped by after. We took the truck out for a road test and ended up in Niagara Falls. The truck is running fine, for now, but I suspect that the wheel bearing on the opposite side is starting to go as well. It's much quieter than the one that got replaced yesterday but it isn't silent the way the new one is either so it probably has a bit of life left but will probably have to be changed out fairly soon.
We ended up having some dinner and then wound our way round through the back side of the falls where took a look at a large hydro right of way, mostly empty, except for an ancient power line that dead ended, but was still in use and feeding a new subdivision that was put in a couple of years ago.
There are a small number of places where this extremely old type of tower are still in use and a couple of abandoned towers here and there that aren't carrying cables anymore, but if you're driving around parts of southern Ontario and looking carefully, you can see bits and pieces of infrastructure from the early days of electricity still there and sometimes still in use.