$725 is awesome? Shows what little I know. I'd have to get creative just to figure out a use for that thing.
Anyway, my Fluke 8800AF seems to handle kelvin leads. Never used it, so I forgot, yet somehow remembered the leads being on my mental list of things I wanted. Back to the topic at hand (and sorry to sidetrack the thread)...
As a matter of principle, I won't use tequipment again. If a company jerks one person around and loses 10 customers, maybe they'll get the message.
Anyway, my Fluke 8800AF seems to handle kelvin leads. Never used it, so I forgot, yet somehow remembered the leads being on my mental list of things I wanted. Back to the topic at hand (and sorry to sidetrack the thread)...
As a matter of principle, I won't use tequipment again. If a company jerks one person around and loses 10 customers, maybe they'll get the message.






The kelvin socket fixture works well enough for most radial and axial parts.
