Does anyone have a drawing or description of the part of the circuit
encompasing the high voltage transistor and resistors which are used for
dropping the voltage down to the allowable level for the LM334?

Thanks...

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Re: CS>Trem; was RE: CS>Measuring very high ppms

    * From: Mike Monett (view other messages by this author)
    * Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 22:42:33

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Re: CS>Trem; was RE: CS>Measuring very high ppms
From: S & J Young
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 21:11:52

  > Vince,

  > One of  the features of the PWT is that it senses  the temperature
  > of the  solution being measured and does an  automatic temperature
  > compensation. You  shouldn't   need   to   be  concerned  with the
  > temperature of the calibration fluid for normal room temperatures.

  > Steve Y.

  Hi Steve,

  Boy am  I  glad  to  see you again! I  found  your  post  on  a 160V
  regulator at

    http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m29691.html


  Congratulations on such a great idea. I'm very impressed.

  I tried to find if anyone else ever built your regulator, but that's
  hard to  do with over 64k posts. I found a few people asked  for the
  schematic, like Robert, but it's hard to see what happened later.

  Your idea  was  excellent. I sure wish more  people  had  built your
  system and  used it. It would have made Bob Lee's  calculations much
  easier, and would have greatly improved the repeatability  of making
  cs.

  The schematic was discarded when your post was archived. Just out of
  curiosity, which transistor did you use?

Best Regards,

Mike Monett


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