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Unread 08-11-2002, 01:45 PM   #109
BillA
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this may sound harsh, please hear it positively

you need a technical education, you can indeed learn this stuff yourself (as I do often); but it will take some time and you will make many errors - such is the path to improvement

10 trials, 10 different results
well sure, what on earth did/do you expect ?
nothing is perfect, or the absolute same if your measurement tools have the capability of revealing the variation

this is not bad, this is what is needed to understand what the values actually are

"the results are so minute" ??
are you suggesting that a range of 1.2°C in die temps is "minute" ?
when everything has been controlled out the ying yang ?
(this range will be less at lower power levels)

why do YOU think that, despite the Maze3 (as an example) being out for a number of months, no one is up on their soapbox saying its good, bad, or whatever ?
-> because ANY tester worth their salt immediately comes to understand that they cannot obtain reproducible results indicating the superiority of any one of the "good" wbs over another

notwithstanding that comment, the low (typical ??) flow superiority of the Innovatek Rev.3 is apparent

gone_fishin has told you plainly: you are going to get blasted by your own list if you cannot support your assertions

and I'm telling you plainly that demonstrating ANY results to be "valid" will overextend your technical knowledge

start slowly, you've a very long road ahead
(how do you think that in months you will be able to do that with which I am still struggling with after 2+ years and thousands spent in equipment ?)
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