Ron,
Yes there is as I just saw them in Mouser. I forget the manufacturer but
they'll be under resistors. Shunts like a 0.1 ohm or lower are hard to make and
be accurate.
Best,
Will
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On 2/3/06 at 11:52 PM w2cqm@juno.com wrote:
>Hopefully, someone can suggest an easy technique to wire meter shunts in
>fractional parts of an ohm. I just spent some tedious, cut and try time
>finally getting a 1 ma meter to read 1 amp of plate current using an
>oddball combination of four (4) sand type mini value resistors in
>parallel. It's cumbersome, works OK, but looks awful. Is there a
>retail supplier of low value nichrome type resistance wire (per linear
>length) that allows for the quick calculation and fabrication of meter
>shunts within a range of fractional parts of an ohm? (e.g., .04-.05
>ohms) Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Ron W2CQM/3
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