You may not be an "ingineer" but you play one hell of a round of golf.
I suppose you like the woods the best.
On Aug 17, 6:09 pm, Tom Watson wrote:
Now John:
You know damned well that I ain't no ingineer - however, there are
available articles on transferring the results of probes attached to a
VTVM to understandable resistance readings that, when applied to
tables indicating species resistance at a certain EMC will give an
approximation of what a ninety dollar moisture meter will do.
This is why accountants and project managers sit over ingineers.
On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 20:59:23 -0400, "John Grossbohlin"
wrote:
For the electrical engineer types amongst us:
Figuring that moisture meters are measuring some dimension of electricity is
there some way a multimeter could be used for measuring the moisture ratio
in wood? ...maybe with the application of math after taking a reading of
some property of the electrical current passing through the wood?
Curious...
John
Regards,
Tom Watson
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