[volt-nuts] Shorting links
J. L. Trantham
jltran at att.net
Mon Apr 9 21:57:16 UTC 2012
When I faced this, my thought was to get probably 22 ga copper wire and wrap
it around the 'pins' on the connection side of the connector a number of
times, connecting all the pins, then solder it all together just to 'hold'
the wire in contact with the pins. Low thermal solder would be even better.
Joe
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Behalf Of David C. Partridge
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2012 4:04 PM
To: 'Discussion of precise voltage measurement'
Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] Shorting links
I have a small amount of SnCd low thermal solder from a very old RF power
meter.
Dave
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Behalf Of Mark Sims
Sent: 09 April 2012 18:20
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Subject: [volt-nuts] Shorting links
Solder is a no-no for the shorting link. Bad thermal EMF karma. You need
to use pure copper.
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