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"Magnum" wrote
Perhaps resistance increases with temperature as it does with almost all metals.? Yes, but they most likely have tungsten elements, and will not see such a *dramatic* increase in resistance (i.e., .9 to 7+ ohms). That drastic behavior in an incandescent bulb would be very unusual; methinks the .9 ohm reading is an error. Scout |
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