Hiemal
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Hey guys...
I was contemplating an idea.
Would you be interested in buying a test load, with a 5% or lower tolerance 1 ohm resistor, and a truly variable voltage drop so you can actually match your diodes? (aka instead of just going with .7 volt increments, you can actually change it in real time to match your diodes drop!)
It'll have a voltmeter on it and a switch, so you can flip between the voltage drop and the voltage across the resistor.
The voltmeter however, would need a separate supply; probably a 9 volt battery. :thinking:
Would it change your minds if it was on protoboard as opposed to PCB? I would hand solder all of them too.
It would cost around $22 for protoboard ones, and around $28 for the PCB ones...
Thoughts?
I was contemplating an idea.
Would you be interested in buying a test load, with a 5% or lower tolerance 1 ohm resistor, and a truly variable voltage drop so you can actually match your diodes? (aka instead of just going with .7 volt increments, you can actually change it in real time to match your diodes drop!)
It'll have a voltmeter on it and a switch, so you can flip between the voltage drop and the voltage across the resistor.
The voltmeter however, would need a separate supply; probably a 9 volt battery. :thinking:
Would it change your minds if it was on protoboard as opposed to PCB? I would hand solder all of them too.
It would cost around $22 for protoboard ones, and around $28 for the PCB ones...
Thoughts?