Missouri quarterback Brady Cook played a decent game versus Louisiana Tech. X2Nvb2tpZXNfd2luPXgnIHN0eWxlPSdkaXNwbGF5Om5vbmU7dmlzaWJpbGl0ĮTpoaWRkZW4nIHdpZHRoPScwJz48L2lmcmFtZT4KPC9ub3NjcmlwdD4KCgo= VE0tTUY2UFhYQycpOwo8元NjcmlwdD4KPG5vc2NyaXB0Pgo8aWZyYW1lIGhlĪWdodD0nMCcgc3JjPSdodHRwczov元d3dy5nb29nbGV0YWdtYW5hZ2VyLmNvīS9ucy5odG1sP2lkPUdUTS1NRjZQWFhDJmFtcDtndG1fYXV0aD1LaEg2aGVDĬG9XSlVIbnFWemRFYTd3JmFtcDtndG1fcHJldmlldz1lbnYtMSZhbXA7Z3Rt ICAgfSkod2luZG93LGRvY3VtZW50LCdzY3JpcHQnLCdkYXRhTGF5ZXInLCdH Zi5wYXJlbnROb2RlLmluc2VydEJlZm9yZShqLGYpOwogICAgICAgIHdpbmRvĭy5fZGlkQXN5bmNJbmplY3RHb29nbGVUYWdNYW5hZ2VyID0gdHJ1ZTsKICAg JyZndG1fcHJldmlldz0nKydlbnYtMScrJyZndG1fY29va2llc193aW49eCc7 Z3RtX2F1dGg9JysnS2hINmhlQ3BvV0pVSG5xVnpkRWE3dycrCiAgICAgICAg 元d3dy5nb29nbGV0YWdtYW5hZ2VyLmNvbS9ndG0uanM/aWQ9JytpK2RsKycm ICAgIGo9ZC5jcmVhdGVFbGVtZW50KHMpLGRsPWwhPSdkYXRhTGF5ZXInPycmīD0nK2w6Jyc7ai5hc3luYz10cnVlO2ouc3JjPQogICAgICAgICdodHRwczov I see that another review rubberboot experienced the exact same thing and given that I've had two sets fail the same exact way, I think it's a design flaw.PHNjcmlwdD4KICAoZnVuY3Rpb24odyxkLHMsbCxpKXsKICAgICAgICBpZiAoĭ2luZG93Ll9kaWRBc3luY0luamVjdEdvb2dsZVRhZ01hbmFnZXIpIHJldHVyījsKICAgICAgICB3W2xdPXdbbF18fFtdO3dbbF0ucHVzaCh7J2d0bS5zdGFyĭCc6CiAgICAgICAgbmV3IERhdGUoKS5nZXRUaW1lKCksZXZlbnQ6J2d0bS5qĬyd9KTt2YXIgZj1kLmdldEVsZW1lbnRzQnlUYWdOYW1lKHMpWzBdLAogICAg Other than yanking on the cord to VERIFY THE FAILURE, they have not been abused. When you yank on the lead on a good probe, you wouldn't be able to pull it out, because copper is not broken. You can check for failure by putting the meter on continuity test, then monitoring for fluctuating resistance reading and interruption in beep as you gently wiggle/tug on the cordĪfter the failure, you can yank on the cord and it will pop right out, because all the strands are already broken. You'll eventually get intermittent reading when all the conductors (there are 50+ ultra fine conductors in the jacket). The flexing from ordinary and customary use over time concentrates all the flexing stress at this part and conductors break. Rated 1 out of 5 by Rosecity from Two sets suffered broken wires inside I've had TWO SETS of these probes suffer broken wires right at the tail end of the probe where the wire meets a hard shank within the probe over several years. These test leads come with a one-year warranty. Some of the compatible tools include:įluke 115 Field Technicians Digital Multimeter The Fluke TL71 Premium Test Leads are compatible with all instruments that accept standard 4 mm (0.16 in) shrouded banana connectors. Silicone-insulated leads have superior flexibility in cold temperatures and resistance to high temperatures. It exposes a contrasting color when the leads are damaged and need to be replaced. The WearGuard™ test lead indicator shows wear and tear easier. These distinctive comfort grip probes are heat and cold resistant.Īs with all Fluke products, these test leads undergo a battery of safety tests to be rated at:ĬAT III 1000 V, CAT IV 600V with protective cap The Fluke TL71 Premium Multimeter Test Lead Set is a pair of comfort grip probes (red and black) with flexible silicone-insulated, right-angle test leads.
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