THCAD-10 Jumper Settings
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						09 Jun 2020 07:35				#170776
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				Hi All,
I am at the stage of trying to implement a THC to my system and came across the jumper settings on the THCAD-10. It has options of
UNIPOLAR or BIPOLAR
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F/1, F/32, F/64 and F/128.
My question is does it matter what settings these are on as long as I use the right one in my calculations? I have seen most people use unipolar F/32.
Thanks in advance
					I am at the stage of trying to implement a THC to my system and came across the jumper settings on the THCAD-10. It has options of
UNIPOLAR or BIPOLAR
and
F/1, F/32, F/64 and F/128.
My question is does it matter what settings these are on as long as I use the right one in my calculations? I have seen most people use unipolar F/32.
Thanks in advance
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						09 Jun 2020 07:38				#170777
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				UNIPOLAR definitely
F/32 is recommended by PCW from Mesa
					F/32 is recommended by PCW from Mesa
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						09 Jun 2020 07:43				#170779
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				Thanks heaps!			
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