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Hi, my bad... by "disassembling" I actually meant "removing the meter's mechanics from its enclosure". You'd still need to open it up. Edit: BUT: You have a 0-50uA (microAmp), not 0-50mA (milliAmp). Different thing. That one probably has different stuff inside, so I am afraid you'll have to remove the mechanics after all.
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Et voila - the inside - seems pretty basic! Can it be used? |
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Is there something (resistors or the likes) between the terminal screws and the meter? The two black wires coming from the meter must be directly connected to the input terminals. If there is anything inbetween, it needs to be removed. For my reference list, I'd like to know what there is, preferably with a pic ;) Thanks! |
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I can't see any resistors or any electronics at all - do you think it will work? I've got a few pics below for you but happy to take more if you like! |
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It most definitely will work! (Odd. That's the second ammeter I came accross with nothing inside.) |
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Phew :) Will it need anything special for R5/R6 m the board? |
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I thought you had a CS board? Those have trimpots pre-installed. Please see hardware page for adjustment. Otherwise:
Power up. Then put an 8k2 resistor in R5 and watch the needle. If it jumps to the end of the scale, remove the resistor immediately and retry with a higher value (10k, ...), otherwise work your way down, until the needle is touching the end point softly. You can then fine-tune with a small resistor (120, 270, 470, ..) in R6 (instead of the wire). If you need very high resistors (20k and above), change the Gauge Type to "Generic Analog 0-2.048V" and repeat. |
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Fab, thanks - the board's on its way and looking forward to getting it all up and running to add to the rest of the kit. Your software works amazingly - I've got the whole thing integrated into HomeKit now and my kids love it :) |
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OK, if you need assistance don't hesitate to ask. So there is somebody actually using MQTT? Fascinating... :) |
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Ha, yes, I've done a deep dive in with MQTT. Have even got the TCD responding to Alexa commands, with full on routines. Loads of fun and rock solid. |
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Hi, how's your build coming along? |
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Hiya mate - I'm working on the enclosure while I wait for the board - should be with me in the next few days. I've made up an STL in 3 separate pieces (I've got a small printer). Once I've confirmed the board fits and works I'll prime/paint it nice and shiny. |
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Hi - I've fallen at the first hurdle!
I've got a Simpson model 29 0-50mA DC ammeter and the modification calls for cutting a wire to remove internal coil resistor, without disassembly. I can't see anything resembling what is described and have attached pictures. Apologies if being thick - what have I missed? Assume this will work with the circuit setup board? Cheers!
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