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HoneywellTech wrote:
> Exactly Paul,
>
> Since resistance drops voltage (from the control panel zone) the reading is
> equally reliable as pulling the loop and using a resistance check but the
> "Benefit" is that the tech does not have to remove the loop.
>
> When providing tech support in the past, it has amazed me that many long
> time Pros don't know that there is a voltage drop accross a Class B circuit.
>
> They must think that the panel sends water through there.
> ;^)


Well if it doesn't ........ how come they call it a leaky capacitor an
...n nnn
why does current leak and why did they call vacuum tubes .... valves
and what are outboad transistors and howcome there's wave soldering, an
n n n  how .....how come they call it a damping signal .....n-n-n ... a
saturated circuit an-n-n what does a motorboating circuit float in
.... a wave? and does the wave have ripple or leakage and a current?
And wadabout floating grounds and floating circuits and overflow
circuits and whats a tap and a port, for?....an what does a heat sink
......sink in? Annn n nnn where does a kilostream flow?

And here you always wondered why your meter probes got rusty.

Oh and also, I just thought you should know that the people in this
group only work on the best. No class B circuits for this group
......... we're class A ......all the way.

Dang young wippersnappers ......... think they know everything!



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