semlin
curmudgeon
comparing to your side view from the 1997 the only difference is in the colouring of the resister. mine is light blue with gold/black/green/purple stripes. the diode has a black stipe, a black circle and a lighter stripe.
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semlin said:comparing to your side view from the 1997 the only difference is in the colouring of the resister. mine is light blue with gold/black/green/purple stripes. the diode has a black stipe, a black circle and a lighter stripe.
semlin said:this is quite different from your earlier results. Do you think this is due to voltage? It looks like you lost 10 degrees out of the top end range and this revives the possibility that the 93-94 gauge will match...
RavenTai said:Ok got enough data to order resistors,
and an oddity 75Ω......221°, not the ~210 to 215 I had read of the gauge earlier during the cook with the diode bypassed that cook was not ideal so I am going to go with this for now, I'll see what happens when the resistors are installed and try to figure out what went wrong.
semlin said:sorry, I shoul elaborate, it appears to take a minimum of .05 mv to move the gauge off centre, but you are not taking that into account in your paper calculations. in your gif sequence both the positive and negative side the needle stays still for 4 degrees after it gets voltage. That means you actually get a 22 degree swing not a 26 degree swing before you hit red. I suppose you could play with this with a small resister on the diode, but if I am correct I would suggest instead a big resister that centred at 196.
cary said:Just a thought (from someone that is way over their head). It is likely that the factory used 3% or 5% tolerance resistors, and the one you have it near the edge of its tolerance range. You might check it to make sure it not slightly off.
BTW, the Vishay resistors are really good quality as are the Mills units.
RavenTai said:Semlin PM me an e-mail that can take large files, I'll send you some of the relevant original pictures and you can let me know what you think. Each original is ~1.3MB