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BILLENK

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Hi I was wondering if any of you can point me in the right direction.

Was working on a boiler today whilst on the phone to technical holding my hand through a test and he mentioned some engineers have thinner test leads to get into certain connectors better as I was struggling with something.

Got me thinking is this the case, I've to standard leads that come with the fluke116.

Anything better out there to help me improve and make life easier?

Cheers
 
Fluke make some fine like needles (for fine electronics)

Maplins or electronics store should have them
 
arent the test points interchangeable on the flukes dont they just pull off and you can get thinner longer ones
 
Some are some arnt depends on leads
 
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