Thanks again for the info.
Hmm, to join such a group and come in as a total newb might be a bit of a humbling experience. Then again I have to admit I'm enjoying attempting to get the precision. Even just working with the Hamon dividers and monitoring temperatures and matching resistors to precision is kind of entertaining. It's however not very productive. I'm very clear with my wife that my "hobby" is all about learning for me, it's not about trying to improve the garage door opener. Once in a while I'll make something cool that gets used, but it's not my goal. I may join them just to get an education on what I'm clueless about from their point of view.
Thanks,
Jeff
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On 1/6/2013 1:32 PM, Steve Byan wrote:
On Jan 6, 2013, at 3:07 PM, J. L. Trantham jltran@... <mailto:jltran%40att.net>> wrote:
It's called 'volt-nuts'.
More fully, the volt-nuts mailing list -- volt-nuts@... <mailto:volt-nuts%40febo.com>
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Best regards,
-Steve
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tips?
Do they have a club for people with a certain number
of digits on their multimeters. I feel they should as it's a whole new
world.
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