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Old 12th Aug 2017, 9:12 pm   #64
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Default Re: Free Standardised Valves

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Originally Posted by David Simpson View Post
As I've already said a few posts back - once this project has run its course, maybe a few months, or a year or so, and the valves have passed from folk to folk to folk - then perhaps an acceptable software program could be used( Hey - Barry, Martin, Nick - who's going to donate hours & hours of time to transpose what- 25, 50, 100 other Forum folk's graphs ??)

Regards, David
Hopefully it won't take that much time if people just put down the numbers in a row, then they can easily be incorporated into an Excel-sheet.

I'll help out when I can.

Here's the data from the Excel sheet I just added:

Grid voltage 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
D C tester 11 13,5 16 19 21,5 24,5 29 32 36 40,5 45 50 55,5 60,5 67 73,5
David Mk3 10 12,5 15 17,7 21 24 27 30 34 38 42 45,5 50 54,5 59,5 64
Richard Mk4 7,8 9,8 12 14,2 17,3 20,6 23,5 26 30 34 38 43 48 54 59 64,5
Nick VCM163 11 13 16 18,5 22 25 28 32 36 41 45 51 56 62 68 74
Martin VCM163 Va=200 14 15 18 20 23 27 30 34 38 42 46 52 57 63 69 76
Martin VCM163 Va=250 15 16 19 22 25 28 32 35 39 44 48 54 59 65 72 79
Martin Roetest V9 14,8 17 19,7 22,5 25,5 28,7 31,6 35 39,3 43,5 48 52,9 57,9 63,4 69,2 75,2

If you just add your own data at the end and some prefix text it is very easy to just add those rows to the Excel sheet.

Then someone can print that sheet and for instance just use a few datasets at a time to make it eligible. Marking which valve has been tested in a separate column can also be used to plot different valves in different diagrams.
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