Re: READING AND USING THE METER Part 2
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Researcher . . . you'll get it all sorted out with practice and doing a re-read
What you wrote might be because English is your second language, but here is my current answer....
What I wrote is:
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. . . it is repugnant and what is triggered on first contact with it is all the old resistance and opposition solutions to it that again instantly trigger and cause an unwitting, automatic countering of the thing . . . and hence the instant, explosive rise of charged mass on the case that shows as resistance value (TA) rise rather than the falls seen when charge is released.
What I am saying is that the needle reaction is instant upon contact with the charged item . . . I am not talking about "Instant Reads" as is normally meant to mean that read that occurs at the end of the question delivered by the processor (as against "latent" or "prior" reads).
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is correct classify an instant read that occurs instantaneously like a rocked read ?
how can I spot what trigged the instant read ?
ALL reads occur the instant an area or item of charge is contacted . . . do not conflate this with asking a question and seeing a read occur at the end of the voiced question. The meter reads WHENEVER charge is contacted. It does not take a question to make it read. With RR's you do feel them
and all you have to do is look at/to what it is that exploded.
There is a lot to digest in my piece above . . . and to be noted it explains and also debunks a lot or prior data or views on the subject.
Thus, my ditty might take some several re-reads to sought out the nuances. Many here are going to have to undo earlier bad data/information that has been foisted off on them
Folks here have come from a culture which screwed this tech up. Example: instead of clearly stating why and when a meter reads, the data and importance on that was buried under all the control mechanism altered importance of babbling on about "instant reads" are when the meter reacts at the end of the delivered question in session. . . . and you guys who've been through the Sec Checking horror parade of the cult know how the meter and its "reads" were used as a control mechanism, both is session and on org lines generally. The trap of the "other culture" is that they made the meter senior to the client.
Ever heard the refrain, "He's an auditor that can make the meter read!" As though that is some kind of compliment! You see, that is the kind of think that goes on in a cult that dominates and runs abusive control on the client.
One can actually, quite happily process most R/Ds without a meter . . . it's just a little slower and likely less accurate.
More later . . .
R