a/f gauge diagram?
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a/f gauge diagram?
Hey, i was looking around for an a/f gauge and found a guy that is selling the diagram to build your own from parts at radio shack. Hes selling the plans for like 6 bucks and they are e-mailed straight to you teh same day as you send payment thru paypal. Anyways, what im lookin for is if anyone has these plans already or knows of a website that provides them free of charge? I mean, its jsut basic electrical engineer stuff, it should be out there somewhere for free. If anyone knows where it is, or has it themselves, please post it up or e-mail me teh info. I think this would make an awesome DIY for us here and I would love to see some of the ideas our members come up with for their gauge once its complete....
Heres teh eBay link to what im talking about....
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1871471462&rd=1
Heres teh eBay link to what im talking about....
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1871471462&rd=1
It's a really simple circuit... Here's one example LINK
Its basically the same circuit as the one on ebay. The ebay one have a 7805 voltage regulator with for example a 0.33µF and a 0.1µF capacitor to supply power to the LM3914. And a cap to filter the signal? (C4) Maybe not necessary. And C3 is if you have longer wires to the LED's
Its basically the same circuit as the one on ebay. The ebay one have a 7805 voltage regulator with for example a 0.33µF and a 0.1µF capacitor to supply power to the LM3914. And a cap to filter the signal? (C4) Maybe not necessary. And C3 is if you have longer wires to the LED's
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[hr]Originally posted by: smpcivic
I would stick with a company such as Apexi ....they put that stuff through alot of testing so you dont blow your motor...[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: smpcivic
I would stick with a company such as Apexi ....they put that stuff through alot of testing so you dont blow your motor...[hr]
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