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"Antonio Vernucci" wrote What amazes me is that I could not find any visible adjustment point (e.g. a variable magnetic shunt). Evidently they were able to produce very precise meters requiring no adjustment. "bn" wrote Good find. Better quality meters were rated to 1 or 2 percent at FULL SCALE. Also, many are rated for mounting on a steel panel. Many are not so rated. The presence of external magnetic fields WILL affect the reading. snip Hi, I picked up a Weston type 301 5mA d.c. meter marked for use with a 1/8" steel panel. I find it takes about 6.1 mA to deflect to full scale without a panel. That sounds as if the presence of a surrounding steel panel would increase the meter sensitivity by about 20 percent. Could someone explain this, please? Thanks, Ed Knobloch |
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