Perfect solution. Couldn't agree more.
JOnathan
Luke,
No dilemma - have your clock and meter too:
1) Keep the beautiful voltmeter exactly as is, with no changes.
2) Turn it into a unique clock by making a little
microcontroller-PWM-DAC project that outputs 00.00 to 23.59
On 15-02-21 04:52 PM, Tidak Ada wrote:
*Dont Sweare!*
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Should you demoslih an old fubctional Ford-T to make a golf cart?
eric
yep, the french voltmeter is also only 4 digits and the special nixie in
the high position is only useful in a similar instrument.
Perhaps you can swap it with
Dont Sweare!
Should you demoslih an old fubctional Ford-T to make a golf cart?
eric
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Luke,
No dilemma - have your clock and meter too:
1) Keep the beautiful voltmeter exactly as is, with no changes.
2) Turn it into a unique clock by making a little microcontroller-PWM-DAC
project that outputs 00.00 to 23.59 Volts, incrementing each minute as
appropriate.
If you want AM/PM