That is normally called 3 1/2 digits, not 4.

Marshall

Trem wrote:

> Hi Jimmy Joe,
>
> The PWT does go higher than 2 places plus the decimal.  It reads up 199.9.
> See my post to Ken this morning.
>
> Trem
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "J J" <mennj...@hotmail.com>
> To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
> Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 3:23 PM
> Subject: RE: CS>TDS/PWT meters
>
> > Ode Coyote says:
> > <snip...>
> > >   The PWT actually has a 4 digit display and pegs out at 999.x uS just
> > >before it shows a 1 in the far left saying it can't read that high or any
> > >higher.
> > <...snip>
> >
> > Ken: You actually have a Hanna PWT with a 4 digit display?  The attached
> > PWT.JPG from the Hanna website shows only 3 digits.  Can't see the decimal
> > point, but it sure looks like only 3 digits.  Do you mean that when the uS
> > reading gets above 99.9 another digit shows up on the left and the meter
> > starts reading 100.0 or more, therefore becomes 4 digits?
> >
> > Jimmy Joe
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