Re: re:Clem designs and equations
Steve ( dev@icx.net )
Sat, 12 Sep 1998 21:34:30 -0400
Ken,
I guess it is obvious, that electrical notation is not my forte. I didn'teven notice the decimal point, when I made that cut and paste, let aloneremember, that the little 'm' there stood for 'mili'.
I'm having a bad day, and I have a headache.... and the sun was in myeyes! (Yeah, thats the ticket!)
I will stick to what I know best, which is mechanical, and estheticdesign.
Stephen Brummitt
dev@icx.net
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At 07:26 PM 9/12/98 -0400, you wrote:
Steve,
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This R is .1 Milli ohms=A0 or .0001 ohm.=A0 Not mega ohm.=A0 =Seethis too is very very
small in resistance... which is needed.=A0 2-5 milli ohms is aboutrealistic... but
maybe if one used mercury contacts .. then quite possibly could get to..0001 ohm.
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v/r Ken Carrigan
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PS.. thanks for looking at this..
>R =3D .1mohm - brush contact limitation (not realisticvalue)
>I also seriously doubt, that you could get ANYTHING to work with aresistance of 1 mega >ohms! (Yeah, I'd be inclined to say that was anunrealistic value!)