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Re: ballast resister voltage drop - electrical guru needed

To: "Dereck R. Bauer" <drbauer@impactsol.com>
Subject: Re: ballast resister voltage drop - electrical guru needed
From: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net>
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 08:16:17 -0700
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
References: <3B4979C2.420783FA@c3net.net> <3B49AF7B.A588181C@frontiernet.net> <3B49C828.5173EE8B@gte.net> <3B49CDA0.21EDAFEC@frontiernet.net> <3B4A91EB.2DC7B52B@earthlink.net> <3B4AF70A.C9360527@frontiernet.net> <3B4B162F.740D2397@earthlink.net> <001901c10952$ee2cb480$c901a8c0@impactsol.com>
"Dereck R. Bauer" wrote:
> 
> Gentlemen:
> 
> It sounds a lot like we are getting to the point of trying to "one up" each
> other, and on the verge of getting nasty.  There are numerous rather large
> books and fields of study that could be applied to this thread.  Why can't
> we each simply try to help each other , and respect the others that are
> doing the same thing for whoever asked the original question.  If someone
> else has a different answer than your own, so be it, it just might work.
> There are very few absolutes, a circuit that was designed for a given input
> voltage may in fact work exceedingly well at +-10% or more, and infact need
> to due to numerous variables, not the least of which is environmental, I
> have not seen anyone mention variances induced by temperature or humidity
> yet.
> 
> Just my $.02 worth, I have seen some of the other lists that I follow get
> totally flooded with some topics that started not unlike this one, which
> doesn't help anyone.


What a concept???  People on this list actually working together on a solution 
rather than trying to prove that the other people offering inputs don't
know what they are talking about.  :)

Joe

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