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Unread 08-28-2003, 12:02 PM   #83
freeloadingbum
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bigben2k, I don't think you quite understand what i mean. If after repeated tests the second joint is shown to add, lets say, 5C to the total temperature, then we can conclude that the first joint is adding a little less than 5C (due to the resistance of the copper spacer) . After that you can throw away the spacer. Without the spacer, the first joint should still be accountable for a little less than 5C of the final resulting temperature (+/- variations in paste applications) .

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