I often thought of getting all my meters together and taking a pic for the insurance company. I just think it would take a long time and there is no freakin way they could all fit in one pic!
yep, i would say it's important to have an inventory, both pictoral and written, but, in many conversations with my agent, home owners will cover only general weekend warrior type tools. for the stuff we accumilate, a special rider is required. i have a documented inventory of only my shilelaghs.
My Dad gave me this in the 70's. Still looks like new. He is one hell of a marine boiler guy. Going strong at 86!
I use Testo 605-H1 Reads Temp, RH and calculates dewpoint I trust it and use it for HVAC applications and calibration of Evaporative Condenser controls I think the key with any digital unit is to let the tools physical temperature adjust to the ambient condition that your testing. In other words, don't pull it out of your hot/cold truck and take it straight into the store and expect to get accurate readings Plus I don't have the arm strength or coordination to use a sling
Yeah but when you're in in an office full of hot babes, and they ask you what you're doing, just look a them as you're slinging and say I'm, a "Pyschrometrist" sounds damn impressive