Roy Morton
8 years ago
Can anyone tell me where these were used?
The single core wire is springy, possibly Ni Cr, and has a resistance of approx 1 Ohm, (measured with a cheap Chinesium DMM.) and it has a heatproof cover similar to Systaflex. Maybe used as some sort of current limiter? :confused:

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And now a little bit of easily recogniseable nostalgia here, remember these?
I still have a bundle of them in the spares box. Like other Oldham stuff, I don't have the heart to throw it out. :-[

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"You Chinese think of everything!"
"But I''m not Chinese!"
"Then you must have forgotten something!"
Morlock
8 years ago
I'll take a wild guess at a resistor for the hand lamp models due to the shorter cable.


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