Re: [volt-nuts] Banana jack shorting straps

2017-11-09 Thread Rob Klein
You gentlemen are aware that these things are available from Fluke at a fairly reasonable price? http://nl.farnell.com/fluke/fluke-884x-short/lead-test-4-wire-fluke-884x-short/dp/1274092 ⁣Met vriendelijke groet, Rob Klein verstuurd vanaf mijn smartphone​ Op 9 nov. 2017 14:12, om 14:12,

Re: [volt-nuts] Banana jack shorting straps

2017-11-09 Thread Randy Evans
I believe that the Fluke shorting system has 3/4" spacing both vertically and horizontally, which is not compatible with the 3458 (I couldn't find a spec but visually it looks identically in both dimensions in the photos). The 3458 spacing is slightly greater than 3/4' horizontally. On Thu, Nov

Re: [volt-nuts] Banana jack shorting straps

2017-11-09 Thread Rob Klein
Hmm, it appears that is true. I've just checked on both my 3456 and 3457 and they do indeed have a larger horizontal spacing. Interestingly, the spacing on the 3456 is slightly smaller than on the 3457. ⁣Met vriendelijke groet, Rob Klein verstuurd vanaf mijn smartphone​ Op 9 nov. 2017 19:48,

[volt-nuts] Banana jack shorting straps

2017-11-09 Thread Mark Sims
It's basically an "E" shaped PCB around 15x35mm that can be used to do things like short between sense and drive banana jacks. - > I'm trying to imagine what you are describing - is this PCBs with 4mm banana > plugs installed or a small PCB with two slots at 3/4" centres to match

Re: [volt-nuts] Banana jack shorting straps

2017-11-09 Thread David C. Partridge
Mark I'm trying to imagine what you are describing - is this PCBs with 4mm banana plugs installed or a small PCB with two slots at 3/4" centres to match the socket spacing? If the latter is this intended to cover just two sockets or to short all four Force and Sense sockets together (if