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![]() "Gord Beaman" wrote in message ... "Tarver Engineering" wrote: "Gord Beaman" wrote in message .. . Jim Yanik wrote: You certainly couldn't parallel two different voltage sources IF they were 'hard' because huge currents would flow. So on a T-56 engine they do indeed parallel many thermocouples. (I forget how many now, but there's a bunch) Half are used for the FCU and half for the Temperature Datum System. Did you know that the major failure mode for a theromocouple is a short? Yes John... ![]() Consider, Gord, that making your little friends look less foolish is only making you look foolish. Yes John... ![]() Even if you were to make an "average", you would need a "total" first. Yes John... ![]() Yes John.. (oops) OK then. ![]() |
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