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Posted: February 14, 2005 at 10:31 PM / IP Logged  
but it is electronics related Not mobile or 12v related -- posted image.
I was wondering if anyone knew or refer me somewhere on how to make a small LCD display which shows the incoming AC votage (i.e. I plug the display into a wall socket/outlet and it shows me the voltage and can be able to display fluctuations in voltage too)?
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Oh, also it doesn't have to be an LCD. It can be a digital display or anything else as long as I can see what the voltage is Not mobile or 12v related -- posted image.
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Francious70 wrote:
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&DID=7&Partnumber=390-550
Paul
Thanks Paul but I'm not looking for a MM. I guess it's more like a tiny panel display connected to a plug or inline with a plug which is "reading" the incoming voltage.
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So you're wanting to plug the Voltage reader into the wall socket, then plug a reciever, amp, ect. into it and watch what happens to the voltage??
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Basically but it's to monitor the voltage coming from the wall socket circuit not the load of all the equipment connected to it.
It's more or less like a power conditioner which has a digital display unit.
Like this display.
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