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Yeah, I'll give you that I missed the "powered from the measured voltage"
part. It becomes a bit less trivial. Practically impossible. As for sticking pins through the wire a foot apart, you are going to get more contact resistance (and corrosion as time goes on) than the shunt itself. If you are using the primary wire as the shunt, I'd break the wire, use a terminal strip with a shorter piece of thinner wire a few inches long, then back to the larger wire. Jim "GeorgeB" wrote in message ... On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 21:35:15 -0800, "RST Engineering" wrote: Yes, rather trivially. Stick 2 pins through the insulation about a foot apart and hook them to the meter. |
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