hi,
has anyone tried using digi-multimeter to measure Rick's powercord?
what i did was just simply measuring the impedance of the Earth, Hot & Neutral conductors on my CT-1 powercord.
the result i get on the Hot conductor wire measures about 5ohm or less, the Neutral is around 10kOhm, and the Earth conductor is a staggering 12Mohm. the test was repeated 3 times and hold for about a minute for the results to settle so to get magnetic effect to "calm down". i also measured a typical lampcord , all three conductors in Hot, Neutral & Earth are of the same value about less than 1ohm.
Cerious GE power cable also have a "slow" conductor on the Neutral side, is there anyone would like to comment on the resistance (impedance) that's on HFC power cable? what about the impedance of the upper tier of Rick's power cable? anyone?
-philip
has anyone tried using digi-multimeter to measure Rick's powercord?
what i did was just simply measuring the impedance of the Earth, Hot & Neutral conductors on my CT-1 powercord.
the result i get on the Hot conductor wire measures about 5ohm or less, the Neutral is around 10kOhm, and the Earth conductor is a staggering 12Mohm. the test was repeated 3 times and hold for about a minute for the results to settle so to get magnetic effect to "calm down". i also measured a typical lampcord , all three conductors in Hot, Neutral & Earth are of the same value about less than 1ohm.
Cerious GE power cable also have a "slow" conductor on the Neutral side, is there anyone would like to comment on the resistance (impedance) that's on HFC power cable? what about the impedance of the upper tier of Rick's power cable? anyone?
-philip