Re: [volt-nuts] Thermal EMF - more results

2016-07-03 Thread DM
Wikipedia cites SN10 PB88 AG02 as having low thermal EMF properties. There are several listings for it on Ebay at the moment. Although not the same as Sn18 solder, it's pretty close. I'd think that the thermal properties would be pretty close as well. Dave M - Original Message -

Re: [volt-nuts] Thermal EMF - more results

2016-07-03 Thread Andreas Jahn
Hello, I do not know exactly how the Seebeck coefficients are "mixed" within a alloy. Silver and copper have near equal coefficients. Sn should be similar to Pb on the same side of Cu. On the other side of Cu there are Cd (no longer allowed for ROHS) and Sb (Antimony) and Ge (Germanium). So I