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Jean-Pierre Coulon

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type FLTM/P/5000. I found a 400-ohm resistance between the lead through
terminal and the ground.

Am I the only one? Any explanations?

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Jean-Pierre Coulon
 
On Fri, 22 Apr 2022 09:26:39 +0200, Jean-Pierre Coulon
<coulon@cacas.pam.oca.eu> wrote:

type FLTM/P/5000. I found a 400-ohm resistance between the lead through
terminal and the ground.

Am I the only one? Any explanations?

That little thing costs $30 !!!



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On 4/22/2022 2:26 AM, Jean-Pierre Coulon wrote:
type FLTM/P/5000. I found a 400-ohm resistance between the lead
through terminal and the ground.

Am I the only one? Any explanations?
The schematic shows, cap to ground, inductor. cap to ground.
400 ohms seem very high. My explanation would be it\'s bad.


≤10nF
---+----------(((((------+-- to output
| |
_|_ _|_
___ 5000pf ___ 5000pF
| |
_|_ _|_
\\ / \\ /


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On Fri, 22 Apr 2022 09:26:39 +0200, Jean-Pierre Coulon
<coulon@cacas.pam.oca.eu> wrote:

type FLTM/P/5000. I found a 400-ohm resistance between the lead through
terminal and the ground.

Am I the only one? Any explanations?

Won\'t be there for long at 350VAC/500VDC.

Where\'d you get it from?

RL
 
On Fri, 22 Apr 2022, legg wrote:

> Won\'t be there for long at 350VAC/500VDC.

I am at 5 V DC.

> Where\'d you get it from?

1: from monitoring the current while the electronics is plugged and making
a simple calculation. I know the expected current (10 mA) with my other 10
identical setups.

2: by measuring the resistance once unmounted with a Fluke device.

Note that in situation 1: the current has random changes between 20 and 40
mA. I\'ll research the situation with higher DC\'s.

Bye

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