Temperature with aluminum enclosure versions of CT-2, CT-3?
Hello,I like my CT-2, which is of conventional "sandwich" style construction. The newer, aluminum enclosure/housing looks like better mechanical protection of the device, than the sandwich.But, I wonder if enclosure reduces air-flow/heat-elimination capability, thus leading to the device getting to warm??
I'm guessing CT-3, with faster microprocessor, bigger display, etc, will consume even more power.Does CT-3 get warmer than CT-2?
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Working under non-high current, the heat generation of CT-3 is very small,
The self-consumption of CT-3 is also very small.
If accurate measurement is required, CT-3 needs to be powered separately. What is the resistance of the CT-3 current measuring "shunt" resistor?
Does the "sandwich" style version of CT-3 operate at a lower temperature than aluminum enclosure version of CT-3?I would think sandwich style allows more air flow to cool the PCA. static/image/common/user_online.gif Curious static/image/common/clock.gif 01-05-2023 22:36
What is the resistance of the CT-3 current measuring "shunt" resistor?
Does the "sandwich" style v ...
Hello,
Are there answers to my 2 questions?
Thanks!
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