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Re: calculation for the potentiometer

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Originally Posted by Arthur But' View Post
It's a very nice web-page you have there.....
Anyway, the example is very similar to what i was asking.
For example: How do you calculate it so, 1.17 is 90 deg max down and 3.9 is 90 max deg up? and how can i change it to be for example, 40 deg max down and 60 deg max up?
Those are measured values. You drive your device to where you want the limit to be with a probe or indicator on the Analog Voltage and see what it reads.
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