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08-23-2009 08:52 AM
I have two Kistler units and all gives the same result, I use some old Amplifiers Type 5001 have also tested 2 different amps still same probleme.
So now why is my temp signal so senitive and seems to be hook to one of the force channels?
Thanks a lot!
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08-23-2009 09:37 AM
very small signals tend to do this. A part of the loading on the amplifier is still present.
So reading the small signals before the big ones or adding a zero volt signal inbetween will help.
good luck
08-24-2009 03:49 AM
Albert,
Thanks a lot, I rearranged my signals so now I read the small signal (Thermocouple) first and then my Voltage channels from the Kistler Amplifier.
Now there is no interferance in the temp. signal.
You saved my day 🙂
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