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| borez:
Hi all, Got a strange cosmetic problem. Ordered a BM786 from WeElectron recently (with the packaged test leads). Have a habit to wrap the test leads around the multimeter. Took it out recently and realised that there are discoloured marks on the multimeter (where the leads were wrapped). It’s a cosmetic issue, but certainly weird and of a bummer (I can’t wrap the test leads now). Any idea on what’s happening? Will drop an email to WeElectron nevertheless. |
| TomKatt:
Is it possible the discoloration is some kind of coating or silicone rubbing off the leads, or does it look like it's in the blue boot? I do the same thing with my leads on my BM235... Only received it last week, but haven't observed anything like that (yet). |
| borez:
Tried to rub it off with iso alcohol but no go. It seems that the rubber coating got eaten into - I can feel surface indentations when I run my fingers across. Have I gotten radioactive test leads? :-\ |
| robert.rozee:
the problem is discussed in this thread: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/protek-their-production-line-is-just-too-fast/msg22352/#msg22352 and: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/protek-their-production-line-is-just-too-fast/msg22559/#msg22559 a relatively common problem in various forms, caused by chemicals from one type of plastic leaching out and affecting another type of plastic that happens to be in close proximity (touching). i'm going to hazard a guess that your meter came with PVC leads instead of silicone. cheers, rob :-) |
| borez:
--- Quote from: robert.rozee on February 17, 2023, 12:37:03 pm ---the problem is discussed in this thread: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/protek-their-production-line-is-just-too-fast/msg22352/#msg22352 and: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/protek-their-production-line-is-just-too-fast/msg22559/#msg22559 a relatively common problem in various forms, caused by chemicals from one type of plastic leaching out and affecting another type of plastic that happens to be in close proximity (touching). i'm going to hazard a guess that your meter came with PVC leads instead of silicone. cheers, rob :-) --- End quote --- Thanks - would have thought the prepackaged test leads (which are upgraded versions?) would have been better made. And it certainly felt soft enough to be made out of silicone. My test leads weren't even wrapped around for more than 2 weeks. |
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