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Unread 04-28-2006, 04:27 PM   #29
Ice Czar
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Default Re: Testing under vacuum

I would assume so,
consider that there isnt a uniform contact at the junction without say welding, even then it likely pretty unique
but under a screw terminal its all compressed together and just another electrical signal, I still would have perfered single wire like my J type extensions

my T type sensors are actually surface mount, imbedded surface mounts at that
(little blocks of aluminum) exactly how Im going to employ them Ive yet to detrmine without some testing, but Im thinking I'll machine them as needed and directly mount to various chips with a "cut" thermal epoxy. Need to get a few similar new surface sensors for comparative testing to determine response lag.

there was no going wrong for $20

the T type panel jacks and plugs (three prong w\ ground) from Omega will run over twice that,
plus sheilding, plus overbraid, plus the extension wire, but I have those already
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