... regular basis, though I dont generally check resistance as well. < snip > Regarding Joe cell `potential measurements'. I would like to offer the following...
Hi A few things RE your post, some interesting and useful info there, thanks; 1. The mutimeter probe galvanic potential issue...... There is, probably...
Apologies, slight mistake here meant to write "There is, probably undoubtably, some galvanically induced error in all VM readings, but note that this shouldnt...
Hey Ratbaitus, I just noticed your email address "Schiffer@...."and your sign off "Alex". Are you Alex Schiffer of "The Experimenters Guide"????? If so,...
Hi Alex, First, let me say that I really appreciate your meticulous research and clear writing style and overall contributions to Joe Cellery. The rest of this...
... <snip> Hi Daniel, Regarding your post 2365. Nice to talk to a fellow experimenter. After an earful from Dan I am really looking for another disagreement....
... thanks; <snip> Hi Dan, Regarding your post 2362. 1. You talk about short term "relative" changes in potential. Relative to what? Relative to the previous...
Hi Alex, Nothing personal, no offense intended. RE your response......... 1) RE voltmeter readings galvanic error. After some experimentation today, the...
Hi Alex, ... I don't wish to argue with anyone here either. I just want to express my opinions based on my observations and perceptions. They happen to be...
Hi again Alex Must note that our discussion has led to something positive (at least in terms of my general electrical knowledge). I took you advice and have...
... < snip> Hi Dan, Regarding your post 2368. ... My words, " these errors can be up to .5 or more volts", I did not state "starting at .5v". I also made...
... HI Daniel, Regarding your post 2369. I appreciate your thoughts and knowledge, and I would not say that our views "are quite different", in actuality we...
Hi Alex, ... Yes, I think we are climbing opposite sides of the same mountain. So it is great that we can compare notes openly like this to see how the grass...
Hi Alex Hopefully this occasionally off topic conversation can continue without others on the site objecting. My response to your last posting..... RE galvanic...
G'day blokes, Alex said it. "Do it". From my perspective that is all I can do, and truthfully, I am quite happy not being able to siernificly explain what I...
Hi again (umpteenth time etc) Yair well Im a bit over it, hope I didnt upset yall and all, had to make a few points, hope it all works out for the best. Dont...
... Hi Dan, I did say that I was happy to agree to disagree. I find the whole topic as non-constructive for a site specializing in Joe cell work and theory. As...
... So it is ... grass looks ... Hi Daniel, < So it is great that we can compare notes openly like this to see how < the grass looks on the other side. The...
Hi Alex, arrr yep I was apparently wrong about the blue tempering colour for steel appearing at the top end of the scale. Sorry about that. Inexcusable crap...
... Hi Dan, Just a few points on your last mail. My reference to "spot on", etc. regarding the coincidence of the steel tempering temperature to your BCF color...
Hi Alex, Just a note in reply, (I have a bit of another thing to post about after this one but first to address your reply) First up I must say that any...
Hi again Went to the shop this arvo to get a new 5A meter and guess what I discovered, apart from the fact that that shop no longer sells the same brand of...
... Hi Dan, Re Post 2382. I compliment you for doing hands on research on the matter, well done. < ... BUT you could actually < honestly say that blue is at...
Hi Alex RE the LM overload..... Yeah, Im familiar with the short circuit protection, the regulation I was on about doesnt require either a short condition, or...
Hi again Hope Im not gonna offend anyone with the crack about DOR, perhaps rather than writing "a symptom of a lack of certain personal characteristics in...
Arrrk, Dan, yair well, once upon a time I reckoned DOR was either a fairy tale or wooden get me. I learned Dan, believe me I learned. And yes, maybe I do lack...
Azzagarn "Arrrk" I like that one hahaha. *!!!!!(Warning: mostly personal opinions presented below)!!!!!* Not really saying that DOR doesnt exist just that I...
... Hi Dan, re post 2385. Are you sure that the '2217' does not draw more than 5A at turn on? Is your series connected ammeter accurate? You can check this by ...
Hello Short responses here........ RE ... I check the amps thru the 2217 with a digital meter and usually adjust NaCl level in water to get about 3.5A. Note...