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    This is directly from the Scientech manual:

    Calculate the voltage required to produce a full-scale indication of the meter for each range using the equation:

    v = sqrt(P x R x C)

    Where:
    P = full-scale watt reading
    R = Heater coil resistance
    C = Calibration coefficient

    I'll scan the complete manual and post it here on Monday.
    (schematics included! )

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    Quote Originally Posted by trwalters001 View Post
    This is directly from the Scientech manual:

    Calculate the voltage required to produce a full-scale indication of the meter for each range using the equation:

    v = sqrt(P x R x C)

    Where:
    P = full-scale watt reading
    R = Heater coil resistance
    C = Calibration coefficient

    I'll scan the complete manual and post it here on Monday.
    (schematics included! )
    SideFX - Congrats on the nice purchase! The Scientech 362 is a great meter.

    Tim - I purchased a Scientech 362 back in January, and Tom Campbell (the VP at Scientech) very graciously sent me scans of the manual. So, to save you a bit of time, I've attached a PDF version of the manual, as well as the original Microsoft Word file Tom sent me.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails scientech_362_manual.pdf  

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    For those who may need it , I posted the similar Coherent 200 series manual in the FTP site as a zip. Not quite as nice as a Scientech. And Sidefx, I like your Keithley, I have the same one on my bench.



    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by mixedgas View Post
    And Sidefx, I like your Keithley, I have the same one on my bench.
    Cheers! An oldie but precise and reliable as concrete.

    Congrats on the nice purchase! The Scientech 362 is a great meter.
    Thanks, also for the manual! It was also promised to me by Tim, but now he doesn't have to go through the trouble of scanning the pages..
    I noticed this is your first post.. welcome!

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    Thanks Kyle!!

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    No problem, guys.

    Also, thanks for the welcome, SideFX. I guess I should become a bit more active here on PL, especially since I've been lurking quite frequently for nearly three years now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle View Post
    No problem, guys.

    Also, thanks for the welcome, SideFX. I guess I should become a bit more active here on PL, especially since I've been lurking quite frequently for nearly three years now!

    Yes Kyle you have a wealth of knowledge!
    I remember many years back you showed me a cool way to hook up a prism to my 168 pair to select colors!

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    I'm afraid you must be thinking of someone else, Lasernerd.

    Unfortunately I've never even handled a gas laser, much less a beastly Spectra Physics 168!

    I have, however, learned a great deal about lasers by reading these forums.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle View Post
    I'm afraid you must be thinking of someone else, Lasernerd.

    Unfortunately I've never even handled a gas laser, much less a beastly Spectra Physics 168!

    I have, however, learned a great deal about lasers by reading these forums.

    oops

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    Eh, we all misremember things on occasion.

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