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n570 temperature stability
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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 2316742" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>True, one would be better off to avoid artificial temperature changes. Hence, my emphasis on zero dwell time in the chamber. A chamber chiller would be a good tool to use as well. </p><p>In a pinch, the cooler method has given me acceptable data, YMMV. It will tell you what ball part sensitivity you are dealing with. Whether its 1fps/deg or 0.5fps/deg. </p><p>Best of luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 2316742, member: 78569"] True, one would be better off to avoid artificial temperature changes. Hence, my emphasis on zero dwell time in the chamber. A chamber chiller would be a good tool to use as well. In a pinch, the cooler method has given me acceptable data, YMMV. It will tell you what ball part sensitivity you are dealing with. Whether its 1fps/deg or 0.5fps/deg. Best of luck [/QUOTE]
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