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nikc
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stylus heat

Post: # 62354Unread post nikc
Tue Feb 14, 2023 8:59 am

Hello
I have been cutting with an MSS mono lathe using myshank diamond for about 6 years.
I just wanted to check something about stylus heat, make sure i have been doing it right these years.
My diamond is getting half way through its life and there is a little bit of surface noise, so i thought I'd increase the stylus heat.
But the noise doesn't go away.
Now I have put about 500ma across the wires attached to the diamond. Meaning that if i measure across the terminals with my multi meter they measure 500ma.
but if you put the multi-meter on the wires the amps is very very much lower; because of the resistance obviously . Not much current would get down the stylus wires.
I am doing this wrong so i would have to measure the amps with the wires in circuit. I am not having enough power?

regards
Nik
Nik Clifford
Pearl Home Records

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Re: stylus heat

Post: # 62356Unread post markrob
Tue Feb 14, 2023 1:11 pm

Hi,

You read voltage across the heater leads, not current. To read heater current, you would need to pit your meter in series with the heater. I'm not sure you are making the measurement correctly.

Mark

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Re: stylus heat

Post: # 62359Unread post Soulbear
Tue Feb 14, 2023 4:22 pm

nikc wrote:
Tue Feb 14, 2023 8:59 am
Hello
I have been cutting with an MSS mono lathe using myshank diamond for about 6 years.
I just wanted to check something about stylus heat, make sure i have been doing it right these years.
My diamond is getting half way through its life and there is a little bit of surface noise, so i thought I'd increase the stylus heat.
But the noise doesn't go away.
Now I have put about 500ma across the wires attached to the diamond. Meaning that if i measure across the terminals with my multi meter they measure 500ma.
but if you put the multi-meter on the wires the amps is very very much lower; because of the resistance obviously . Not much current would get down the stylus wires.
I am doing this wrong so i would have to measure the amps with the wires in circuit. I am not having enough power?

regards
Nik

Nik it sounds from what you describe that you are doing as Mark suggests and simply not connecting the meter in series. it should be connected something like this : :wink: :wink: :wink:
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nikc
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Re: stylus heat

Post: # 62367Unread post nikc
Wed Feb 15, 2023 6:59 am

HI
Thanks both of you. Of course it is now my brain is slightly more awake. I have an ammeter in my box that broke a few years that was connected in series. Since then I have bypassed it and have been measuring it wrong. and not giving it enough power. buying a new ammeter.
Ta
Nik
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Pearl Home Records

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