string your 0r47 resistors in series.
Pass ~200mAdc through the string.
Each resistor will show ~94mVdc on a 199.9mVdc DMM and dissipate ~20mW and thus stay very close to Ta.
You can pick out which resistors have the closest Vdrop.
If you have a couple, or more, of 1r0 1% resistors you can also mark on the 1% accuracy resistance on the 5% or 10% resistors.
If you have some close matches then push the current to 400mAdc and use the full resolution of your 2000count DMM.
Pass ~200mAdc through the string.
Each resistor will show ~94mVdc on a 199.9mVdc DMM and dissipate ~20mW and thus stay very close to Ta.
You can pick out which resistors have the closest Vdrop.
If you have a couple, or more, of 1r0 1% resistors you can also mark on the 1% accuracy resistance on the 5% or 10% resistors.
If you have some close matches then push the current to 400mAdc and use the full resolution of your 2000count DMM.
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This question came into my mind when I looked again at my spreadsheet containing the addresses I have collected approximately ten months ago.
As we are now hopefully approaching shipment, please ensure that the address we have is still correct and notify me or your local distributor of any possible changes.
TIA!
This question came into my mind when I looked again at my spreadsheet containing the addresses I have collected approximately ten months ago.
As we are now hopefully approaching shipment, please ensure that the address we have is still correct and notify me or your local distributor of any possible changes.
TIA!
Heinz1, I think that is very wise for us to confirm everyone's address prior to shipment from the distributors. I am planning to contact all of the North American participants, and ask for their mailing address prior to shipment. Just to be safe I'd suggest that you and John do the same for the participants in your region.
Thanks,
Greg
Thanks,
Greg
Quick update:
All of the Fuku resistors have been matched and grouped into sets of (8). I have packaged up the Fuku resistors along with the PRP/Mosfet/Keratherm parts for those who participated in that group buy as well.
I plan to ship the parts to the regional distributors tomorrow. For the North American participants, I will begin mailing out your parts this week.
Thanks again for everyone's patience.
All of the Fuku resistors have been matched and grouped into sets of (8). I have packaged up the Fuku resistors along with the PRP/Mosfet/Keratherm parts for those who participated in that group buy as well.
I plan to ship the parts to the regional distributors tomorrow. For the North American participants, I will begin mailing out your parts this week.
Thanks again for everyone's patience.
Yes, we got them at long last.
Thanks to Greg, Fred, Lee, Davide, and all others involved for their endless effort to carry this forward.
I can assure you that matching 1000 power resistors is a mammoth effort.
😉
Patrick
Thanks to Greg, Fred, Lee, Davide, and all others involved for their endless effort to carry this forward.
I can assure you that matching 1000 power resistors is a mammoth effort.
😉
Patrick
The resistors/mosfets/keratherm parts are now in route to the regional distributors (EU and Australia/Asia). I will begin mailing out the individual packages to the North American participants tomorrow.
Your mosfets should be flying along the Fuku's, too 🙂ah yess, I almost forgot about these resistors, thank you for getting them out. 😀
cheers
Your mosfets should be flying along the Fuku's, too 🙂
The components in my box has taken more plane rides then I ever have!🙁
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