Looks nice.
the kit from Alan project is a nice kit with battery backup. I think it
was upgraded to a 1307
I did it with an arduino with a ds3231.
I just hate making an enclosure which is why I am looking for test
equipment with 3 meters already.
For the scales, it's easy to use Tonne
If you look on eBay for switchboard meters, you will find many with 270
degree movements. The eBay seller NRI Industrial often has them, and
frequently accept best offers for less than half of the asking price.
I use a standing search for:
(ge,G.E.,westinghouse,yokogawa,crompton) (meter,meter
I was thinking about using a pressure gauge and replacing the bourdon
mechanism with a stepper motor. They have a wider rotation (up to 270
degrees) versus electric meters (typically 90 degrees).
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In 2010 there was a discussion of meter clocks and the member who did
the chip for me was I believe Len Bayles. He had a site
http://www.meterclock.com/. He has all of the info there including
schematics and the source code. Really nice guy! Don't know if he's
still on the list but
I made this a few years ago. It uses three meters (bought cheap on ebay)
for hours, minutes and seconds and runs quite well. It synches to the
60Hz line and it's been running since I built in in 2010. As I remember,
it was on this group that someone burned a chip for me to use in the
clock and
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Onderwerp: Re: [neonixie-l] OT - Panel Meter
Thanks,
I considered it, but need 3 needles. Although that would be great for a
clock, I want seconds to show time movement.
It's kind of like having a 4 tube nixie clock. Little boring. N
Thanks,
I considered it, but need 3 needles. Although that would be great for a
clock, I want seconds to show time movement.
It's kind of like having a 4 tube nixie clock. Little boring. Need 6
tubes. :)
Michail Wilson
206-920-6312
In a message dated 7/28/2015 1:24:45 P.M. Paci
Did you already consider the movement of a SWR-meter with the two crossed
pointers? OK that’s only two (hours and minutes) But what about to make a
‘pendulum’ using an ordinary meter mounted upside down?
You can find SWR meters at ham-fests.
Daiwa CN-801H cross-needle SWR-meter. It sustains
This meter was specifically used in a "POWER PANEL" to indicate the
voltages on the three legs of a 'three phase power system', somewhere
OUTSIDE of the United States. If you'll note on each meter face there is
a different letter, either R or S or T which indicated, which phase it
was monitorin
Thanks.
I considered that as well.
Something like...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ALLSTAR-PERFORMANCE-80113-AUTO-METER-3-GUAGE-PANEL-/
231295430256?hash=item35da482e70&vxp=mtr
But, that is price prohibited. And, would still have to be mounted.
I might just have to settle on
_http://www.eba
On 15-07-28 12:42 PM, Michail1 via neonixie-l wrote:
Does anyone know of an old meter which has 3 meters in it? (As big as
possible)
How about the Dashboard of an not so old old car? The cars these days
have everything displayed electricaly, so the Speedo and tach are really
just electrical
Michail,
Please email me on d...@post.tele.dk. I think I just found something for you
Dan
From: Michail1 via neonixie-l
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 7:02 PM
To: neonixie-l@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] OT - Panel Meter
Dan,
Yes, that would be awesome. Ummm, when it the
Dan,
Yes, that would be awesome. Ummm, when it the model/part. I am in no
hurry and can wait for one to appear again if I knew what it was.
Michail
In a message dated 7/28/2015 10:00:52 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
d...@post.tele.dk writes:
A meter with 3 meters in it? Somethin
Thanks,
I have done that project (PIC) and I have done Arduino project.
I was hoping to find an old meter that already had 3 meters in it instead
of building one. Convert something vintage to a clock.
Alan does have a nice and cheap kits though. Although not a premade
circuit board - I
http://alan-parekh.com/projects/multimeter-clock-simpson-260/
May be a bit more than you're looking for...
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 9:42 AM, Michail1 via neonixie-l <
neonixie-l@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> I have done a couple (analog) Panel Meter clocks (I know, not nixie -
> sorry).
>
> I was t
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