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Voltmeter 0-30V 3 Wire You Choose Colour

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This is a mini voltmeter (volt meter), in your choice of…

  • Red; or
  • Green; or
  • Blue
 

Taking photos of these is really REALLY difficult, suffice to say, they generally look better in real life.They all look their best out of bright light, but Blue is probably brightest, red next, and the green is a little washed out in light conditions (great in the dark though).

Measures from 0 to 30v, this is a 3 wire device,

  • Red/Orange  is Vcc (5-30v)
  • Black/Brown  is the common ground (both VCC and the sense must use the same ground.
  • Yellow/Blue/White is the voltage you are measuring (0v to 30v)

The accuracy of these devices seems to be about +/- 0.15v.  There is no calibration/adjustment on these devices.

In case you are not sure how to use this device, I have some helpful wiring examples for you

The display on these boards is just 2.3cm by 1.5cm. Tiny, but very bright.  Please note the mounting hole tabs and wire entry locations may vary from that pictured (depends on the supplier the current batch comes from), if you want to know the exact mounting hole/wire positions please ask a question. The display size itself is always the same.

STOP! If you are using the readout of voltmeters to make decisions about powering up expensive sensitive things, VERIFY YOUR SETUP AND THE VALUES REPORTED WITH A MULTIMETER, haste makes waste.

A customer cautions that if you will turn the device on/off with a transistor/P-mosfet on the VCC line, you should install a diode in series with the VCC line as they noted potential back-feeding into VCC from sense when VCC was "disabled" but sense and ground left connected. Again, especially if you're doing funky stuff with your circuitry, check your assumptions with your trusty multimeter before hooking up your bajillion dollar equipment.

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