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Wierd looking Shunt....
Fungus:
--- Quote from: Wrenches of Death on December 27, 2022, 04:09:25 am ---It doesn't take much imagination to visualize the value changing each time it got warm enough to soften or melt the solder.
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If you're getting your shunt over 250 degrees Celsius then maybe you're Doing It Wrong,
AVGresponding:
--- Quote from: Fungus on December 27, 2022, 12:30:08 pm ---
--- Quote from: Wrenches of Death on December 27, 2022, 04:09:25 am ---It doesn't take much imagination to visualize the value changing each time it got warm enough to soften or melt the solder.
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If you're getting your shunt over 250 degrees Celsius then maybe you're Doing It Wrong,
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Or you're testing the limits of the component... :-DD
iet:
--- Quote from: groovesonshunt on December 20, 2022, 12:05:39 pm ---The Shunt had big balls of solder and deep grooves, solder splatter, fingerprint on the inside of the display.
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I have seen such shunts in cheap Chinese multimeters.
Wrenches of Death:
That's a pretty high temperature. I use only REAL solder with a melting point of about 360 degrees fahrenheit. I think it's 180 degrees on the "C word" scale, which I don't use.
If it doesn't have lead in it, then it's not REAL solder and it's not on my bench.
LEAD FOREVER! Resist government tyranny!
WoD
groovesonshunt:
I got my eye on a Brymen BM789 instead... :-DMM
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