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low emf binding post

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Alan Scrimgeour
Thu, Apr 15, 2010 12:31 AM

It did it again! weird. Ok, one lat try. Here is my original post.

From what I've read the best thing is to use no plating, but you need to

make sure you don't get problems from copper oxide build up which has a very
high thermal emf against copper.
I think you're likely to puncture any thin oxide layer when making a
connection, so I'm not sure this is really a problem in practice. An
application of something like Deoxit would hopefully solve it anyway.
With gold plating I presume the temperatures either side of the plating at
the point of contact will so similar that very little emf will be generated
independent of what plating material is used.
Tables of thermal emf vs. copper  show brass produces quite a low voltage.
I've never seen the figure for tellurium copper quoted.

Alan

It did it again! weird. Ok, one lat try. Here is my original post. >From what I've read the best thing is to use no plating, but you need to make sure you don't get problems from copper oxide build up which has a very high thermal emf against copper. I think you're likely to puncture any thin oxide layer when making a connection, so I'm not sure this is really a problem in practice. An application of something like Deoxit would hopefully solve it anyway. With gold plating I presume the temperatures either side of the plating at the point of contact will so similar that very little emf will be generated independent of what plating material is used. Tables of thermal emf vs. copper show brass produces quite a low voltage. I've never seen the figure for tellurium copper quoted. Alan