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Richard Hall wrote:
The May 1969 issue of Popular Electronics has plans to make a 5 Amp. AC Ammeter out of a BC-442 meter. It uses 300 ohm twin lead as a 0.1375 ohm shunt. They show 31" plus 1/2" for connections at each end. I have the proper meter but never acquired the thermocouple. What type is the thermocouple? If it's a Type J or K, I probably have some junk box stuff. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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