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You can add my name to the list of those who would like a solution to this
problem. Typical probe life is 10-12 weeks for an experienced operator. If the
tip does not break, it wears down to a nub. If you train a new operator, buy a
new proble before the training begins - you'll need it by the end of the first
week!
We don't need no "stinkin" probe.
Hans Rohr
Printed Circuits of America
Clearwater, FL
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