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DarkMatter
- Jan 1, 1970
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Yes, FoolMatter, I was opening up line cords before you got your first
woody.....
I doubt it. I was doing electrical repairs at age 8. That would be
1968.
Yes, FoolMatter, I was opening up line cords before you got your first
woody.....
Like I said, that was never necesary....and you never even hinted how you
would fabricate your device....jumper leads?...
All of this is a moot point because you just pull a wire apart, without ever
cutting it using a lamp cord extension and clamp it...
You also never addressed the fact that your exact way is much more expensive
than a lamp cord and an amp clamp that would deliver the necesary results to
the OP...
Of course you choose to ignore the OP because you have made youself
the fool, once again!
Grab that bottle of MD 20-20
and take another bong
Don'tMatter...then tell us all how retarded we are.........
Firstly, you will still need to make a project box....punch it drill it
etc.....an expense you and DarkMatter have ignored.
Secondly....here is a
1000 amp clamp for $12.99...buy it now on ebay...
http://business.listings.ebay.com/T...emListQQsocolumnlayoutZ3QQsocurrencydisplayZ2
And thirdly, what type of DMM do you get for that price?
And in fact, if you
are looking for precision @ 4.5 digits, you will spend hundreds of dollars.
I have two that cost around $400 each. A Fluke 8062A and a Fluke 189...(I
think 189 is correct...too cold to go to garage and check).
So I think I
substantiated my claim.
By the way, have you ever seen an electrician that
is looking for an *approximate* current reading use a precision
resistor?.....
It's worth less... believe me. Far less.Not likely.....So you have my 2 cents.....take care, Ross
It's kaka! It is worse than the first one you showed.Here is another clamp on Ebay "buy it now" for $16.97 with a hold feature
that could be used to "approximate" the maximum computer current usage and
anything else for that matter...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2593340747&category=4678
Heck...at these prices I am tempted to buy another one myself..but I
currently have two....The expensive clamps are usually the DC models...could
it be that you had that in mind...just a guess.......Ross
DarkMatter said:Yes, you retard! That allows any number of devices to be tested by
merely plugging them in!
You couldn't be any more retarded.
That's right. They use expensive instruments that have been ruled
out by the OP as a viable solution. Got clue?
Yeah... that guy that is NOT going to spend hundreds of dollars on
an amp clamp.
No. I was and still am right on the money.
You really need help for the way you act when you are proven wrong.
DarkMatter said:It's kaka! It is worse than the first one you showed.
DarkMatter said:No, you do not, you retarded twit.
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A resistor is STILL cheaper. Usenet is 72 character line length,
dipshit. But I know a retard like you will argue that one too!
More to the point... what kind of amp clamp could it possibly be?
Higher end amp clamps are still cheaper than high end DMM's.....dollars.
Which should tell YOU something about the clamp, and it's accuracy.
Wrong again idiot....and YOUR suggestion???? NO content, just blather...You paid too much, and got too little.
No. You blathered, as usual.
Actually, yes.
It's worth less... believe me. Far less.
DarkMatter said:I doubt it. I was doing electrical repairs at age 8. That would be
1968.
DarkMatter said:You'll never get it if you can't get the leads out of your head.
What part of "directly installed" do you not understand?
DarkMatter said:The OP said low cost. An amp clamp is NOT low cost. Got clue?
How so? The amp clamp is more expensive.
You're an idiot.
Projecting again, I see.
Nope. Just you!
DarkMatter said:It's real simple dipshit, but I'll spell it out for you.
20 amps across a 0.001 ohm resistor equates to 4 watts on the
resistor.
So a ten amp power strip will not even heat up a ten watt resistor
to the point that human contact would describe it as "hot". It would
have 2 watts in it at full current.
REAL SIMPLE. Got clue?
Keith R. Williams said:news.ops.worldnet.att.net>, [email protected]
says...
Oh, my Ross. I didn't think a .001 ohm 1% resistor was $5.
Perhaps I've been doing processor development too long, but these
specs look rather tight/costly to me. How big are the leads on a
.001 ohm resistor anyway? 26GA? ;-)
<snipage>
Make that .1 ohm resistor!Ross Mac said:guess....P=?E
And I suppose the meter is 10 bucks too....If he doesn't have 4.5 digit
accuracy, he will be up s*&t creek....
Did you notice that suddenly he went from .1 ohm to .001 ohm ?....he didn't
want to explain where he would mount a 20 watt .01 ohm resistor....I think
the quote was " directly installed".....Can you see this cluge?....A power
cord with a 20 watt .1 ohm resistor, electrical tape (which I NEVER use)
dangling from a power strip. About 15 minutes into the test the resistor
melts the cord, shorts the hot to neutral and "bang"....the breaker
trips...Great advice to give to an amateur (OP).....He should have a
disclaimer to go along with his advice!.......Dimbulb has truly lived up to
his moniker!.....Ross
Ross said:Firstly, you will still need to make a project box....punch it drill it
etc.....an expense you and DarkMatter have ignored.
Secondly....here is a
1000 amp clamp for $12.99...buy it now on ebay...
http://business.listings.ebay.com/T...emListQQsocolumnlayoutZ3QQsocurrencydisplayZ2
And thirdly, what type of DMM do you get for that price?
And in fact, if you
are looking for precision @ 4.5 digits, you will spend hundreds of dollars.
I have two that cost around $400 each. A Fluke 8062A and a Fluke 189...(I
think 189 is correct...too cold to go to garage and check). So I think I
substantiated my claim.
By the way, have you ever seen an electrician that
is looking for an *approximate* current reading use a precision
resistor?.....Not likely.....So you have my 2 cents.....take care, Ross
You just made my point you ABSOLUTE fool. So now, you are going to plug
multiple devices into your power strip with precision resistor in
series.....How did you pick the wattage of the resistor...P=?E.....You just
guessed.....Is that what you expected the OP to do....I smell smoke
VillageIdiotMatter.....
And as usual...your 15 word vocabualary is in tow...Never an answer....just
Blather...No wonder you are known as Don'tMatter....because you don't...
Expensive instruments???.....Wrong again idiot....Ebay has several right now
from $17 to $19 in a "buy it now" auction.
Can you spell Safety....you never answer or offer a suggestion....You just
blather the words retarded....
Pre-AdolescentMatter....You have earned your moniker!