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Originally posted by Max View PostAre you making homemade ion chambers ?
That hi-value-resistors... seems have few applications...
btw, it works pretty good for that things...
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Max
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Originally posted by Esteban View PostWho knows... maybe is interesting. The most high value commercial resistor I can find here is 22 M. No, I'm not making homemade ion chambers!
What place is that !?
Seems impossible Esteban... do not find e.g. 39Mohm, or 68Mohm there ???
Lets go back at the issue of large resistor...
so, are you doing ULF receiver maybe ? Shumann resonance things ?
Cause the list of applications for such hi-value-resistors is about short...
Kind regards,
Max
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Originally posted by Max View PostJust, only 22Mohm ???
What place is that !?
Seems impossible Esteban... do not find e.g. 39Mohm, or 68Mohm there ???
Lets go back at the issue of large resistor...
so, are you doing ULF receiver maybe ? Shumann resonance things ?
Cause the list of applications for such hi-value-resistors is about short...
Kind regards,
Max
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Originally posted by Esteban View PostMaybe is a curiosity the connection of the both transistor as very high value resistor. I post only for this. Do you think that only I think in such things for use in ion chambers or similar?
Just another puzzle I think...
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Originally posted by o.mag View Postyes, indeed...
but I think Esteban like make stuff with his own hands than sending money to Farnell or other gringos...
Kind regards,
Max
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Originally posted by Esteban View Post
At the end... i'm sure Esteban will made his own hi-value resistors and saludos a todos los gringos!
Kind regards,
Max
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