In Reply to: Re: Ok, so can you explain how these thermal effects might manifest themselves? posted by jneutron on August 24, 2003 at 12:54:34:
Oh sure, and when we change the cable to something else, the effects disappear. How does that happen? For the record, I have two different reference cables that don't significantly distort in my test. They are made by two different companies, and have two different metal compositions. They only share the fact that teflon is used as the insulator. Almost all other cables have specific higher order harmonics at low levels. Why? All I know, is that the test is repeatable with each specific cable, good or bad. Thermoelectric effects? Please show me how.
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- Re: Ok, so can you explain how these thermal effects might manifest themselves? - john curl 15:37:42 08/24/03 (25)
- Re: Ok, so can you explain how these thermal effects might manifest themselves? - jneutron 07:59:53 08/25/03 (24)
- Can you stop arguing with JC and describe what you think might be happening? - Commuteman 09:09:25 08/25/03 (8)
- Who's arguing? I'm being bashed for trying to explain. - jneutron 11:21:13 08/25/03 (7)
- Are you sure you can use this Seebeck/Peltier cause and effect model? - Commuteman 12:18:56 08/25/03 (6)
- I forgot to add.. - jneutron 17:20:41 08/25/03 (0)
- I'll stick to this thread. - jneutron 12:31:19 08/25/03 (4)
- Can we get to some ballpark numbers to see if it's significant? - Commuteman 13:41:47 08/25/03 (3)
- You're killin me... - jneutron 15:56:18 08/25/03 (2)
- I think we're using the same numbers.. - Commuteman 17:28:12 08/25/03 (1)
- AHA!!!!! So that's where the error is... - jneutron 17:46:53 08/25/03 (0)
- Re: Ok, so can you explain how these thermal effects might manifest themselves? - john curl 08:50:17 08/25/03 (14)
- JC..you really have to read the posts.... - jneutron 10:29:16 08/25/03 (13)
- Re: JC..you really have to read the posts.... - john curl 13:36:44 08/25/03 (10)
- Hi John - jneutron 15:21:15 08/25/03 (9)
- Re: Hi John - john curl 16:47:15 08/25/03 (8)
- Re: Hi John - jneutron 17:04:43 08/25/03 (7)
- Re: Hi John - john curl 20:16:24 08/25/03 (6)
- Re: Hi John - jneutron 21:34:29 08/25/03 (5)
- And BTW..You never did say who Dr. Van den Hul was.. - jneutron 21:48:10 08/25/03 (4)
- Everyone is entitled to their opinion.... - Charles Hansen 22:03:03 08/25/03 (3)
- Hmmm. - jneutron 05:41:31 08/26/03 (0)
- Hellllooo Charles... - jneutron 03:45:13 08/26/03 (1)
- OH, and Charles..... - jneutron 04:55:27 08/26/03 (0)
- Peltier effects are reversible with current direction - Commuteman 11:43:41 08/25/03 (1)
- AHA..gotcha - jneutron 11:58:44 08/25/03 (0)