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Voltage readout wiring
I was looking on amazon last night and I found a voltage readout display for 4.5v to 30v. My question is, where would be the best spot to plug it into on the PDP?
This is the display. I would like to inform every one that my team does have a "battery beak" for checking battery voltage and that this is more or less a just for fun thing for our robot. |
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Re: Voltage readout wiring
We used one last year and they are very useful. You can either plug one into a breaker spot (20amp breaker would be fine or smaller) or if you already have a custom circuit being powered you can use a terminal block and plug into that. We plugged ours into the same circuit that powered our LED lights.
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Re: Voltage readout wiring
Anthony,
Allen was pointing out that you must wire through a breaker to provide protection should the device or the wiring short. You can use a smaller breaker, i.e. 5 amps, if this is the only load. |
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Re: Voltage readout wiring
Thanks, Foster. It's nice to know you are fully awake.
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