Wouldn't bother me in the slightest. Point it at the number and your not gonna be far away. They look neat little machines .
Yeah the dial is a little confusing but you'll soon have it sussed.
How you getting on with this Kent I may be in the market my transpocket has just given up the ghost!
That's a plus because the only thing I can fault mine on is the wacky dial indicationsGot the ControlPro front panel available now, for the 160 whilst it was usually only available on the 400v 200 amp.
Or fit an accurate digital read-out
You can't beat the good old pen/pencil mark for repeatable results,
On your own kit it's fine, on someone else's it's disrespectful.I love it when someone attacks the front of one of my hire sets with a scriber or paint stick because they can't use a pen and paper...
On your own kit it's fine, on someone else's it's disrespectful.
It's quite often the norm. It's still disrespectful.Unless you work for a company, when the attitude "it's not mine so I can deface, damage, break or lose it" seems to be the norm
No point to pen and paper on this machine in question. It really is that unclear to dial in but then it's a darn good set in every other respectI love it when someone attacks the front of one of my hire sets with a scriber or paint stick because they can't use a pen and paper...