Dimension ( W-D-H ) 110 mm x 115 mm x 50 mm / 4_1/4" x 4_1/2" x 2"
LABOR Low-Level DC-AMPERE METER SIEMENS & HALSKE / Germany (1930)
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CLASS 1 300 μA / 160 mV / 533 Ω 0.3 mA ; 1 mA ; 3 mA ; 10 mA
Housing is made of bakelite - Original state: No seal was broken!
EXTENSION OF THE MEASUREMENT-RANGE WITH A HOME-MADE »TWIN-SHUNT« ...
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3 mA ==>> 30 mA & 10 mA ==>> 100 mA
The right picture shows the inside ...
Experiments with HELIPOTS & WHEATSTONE BRIDGE resulted in:
The [ 30 mA ] 3 mA Range needed a 21.0 Ω resistor as shunt,
made out of selected 33 Ω // 39 Ω ;
The [ 100 mA ] 10 mA Range needed a 6.7 Ω resistor as shunt,
made out of selected 12 Ω // 12 Ω .
"How to find the value of a SHUNT ?"
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When you want to expand (eg.) the 10 mA-Range to 100 mA-Range, than
let a 10 mA current go through the instrument: It shows FULL SCALE.
Now connect an EXPERIMENTAL RESISTOR (= "SHUNT") parallel to the
instrument until it shows a 10-times reduced current = 1 mA. This
is the value of the searched SHUNT! ( "Fine tuning" recommended if
another Lab-A-Meter with right ranges is available. )
What "SIZE" (= Watt ) the SHUNT has to have ? ≥ 0.1 W !
U = R*I ; P = U*I = R*I2 ===>> 6.7 Ω * ( 9o mA )2 < 70 mW
impressum:
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