[volt-nuts] Solartron 7081 Test Leads
Fred
pa4tim at gmail.com
Thu Aug 4 17:18:05 UTC 2011
I hate the only talk and no action things so I named the clothes pin and
tried it myself. It works great :-)
Picture: http://www.pa4tim.nl/?p=2604
The text is Dutch but I will tell. The pins are a bit flimsy but had a
nice size. They look real thik and solid but it's just an U-profile. So
I filled that up with hotglue (if they turn out to be not to sturdy I
make new ones and fill them with epoxy) after that I put shrink tubing
over it to give it a nice look and more grip. The contacts are made from
copper rivettes. A piece if silverwire as short as possible gave a
0,0003 ohm display (with a cold meter) so I think that is pretty neat.
Fred
Mark Sims schreef op do 04-08-2011 om 12:04 [+0000]:
> For the Kelvin clips, your best bet is a set of HP kelvin clips (I forget the part number... they run around 200 bucks). They use the old ESI style clips that use rubber o-rings as springs to close the clips.
> Next best is Ebay Chinese clips... they have a metal spring that can add some capacitance that affects high freq AC measurements. They are only a few dollars and actually work pretty well.
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