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RE: There is a difference:
Posted by Tre' on January 15, 2023 at 18:06:34:
44.47 vs 44.57 mOhms?
A difference of .0001 ohms?
At 1 amp (and that is where they were measuring) the voltage drop would be .04447 volts vs. .04457 volts.
So instead of having 119.95553 volts (assuming a 120 volt line from the wall socket) you would have 119.95543 volts feeding the primary winding of the power transformer. Oh the horror!
Do people really claim to be able to hear that?
Tre'