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Voltmeter 0-100V - 0.28' with leads - LED yellow
Product code: 12576
- Universal 0-100V voltmeter with yellow backlight. Convenient way to make your own meter in your device thanks to the holes on the sides of the device. It can be used in DIY projects, etc.
Voltmeter 0-100V - 0.28' with leads - LED yellow
$1.47
Voltmeter 0-100V - 0.28"

Universal voltmeter 0 - 100V with yellow illumination. Convenient way to make your own meter in your device thanks to the holes on the sides of the device. It can be used in DIY projects, etc. The meter has a calibration potentiometer with which we can adjust the indications of the voltmeter.
Technical data
- Display method: 0.28" LED: yellow
- Dimensions: 30X11.7X9.2Mm (H. x width. x length.)
- Measurement speed: 200 ms
- Supply voltage: 2.5V to 20V DC
- Voltage measurement: yellow wire, measurement up to 100V DC
- Operating temperature: -10 ~ + 65 °
- Maximum humidity: 10 ~ 80%
Included
- Voltmeter 0-100V - 0.28" with leads - 1 piece.
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ColorsYellow
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Entity responsible for this product in the EU
JH Global Trading (HK) Co., LimitedMore
ProducerJH Global Trading (HK) Co., LimitedAddress:
Room G, Floor 10, Block A, Duhui Electronic Building, Huaqiang Road 10Postal Code: CN 518031City: ShenzhenCountry: ChinyPhone number: 86 075582557429E-mail: info@jh-electronica.com
Responsible entityABC-RC Firma LedaAddress:
Judy Tadeusza 9Postal Code: 34-122City: NidekCountry: PolskaPhone number: 333-003-080E-mail: pomoc@abc-rc.pl
Symbol
12576
Producer code
5904384765232
Colors
Yellow
Manufacturer
inny
abc-rc
unbranded
Model
12575
9527
12576
Status
New
Manufacturer code
9527
12576
Brand
Inna
Rodzaj
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Guide


How to convert a voltmeter into an ammeter?
The article describes the process of converting an ordinary voltmeter into an ammeter, providing a step-by-step overview from the selection of the device to be converted, through a detailed description of the process, to adjusting the measurement scale.
During the reading, the reader will be informed about the key aspects that need to be paid attention to in order to make the redesign safe for the user and the device, as well as receive practical advice on how to avoid common mistakes.
Finally, the article presents various applications of the converted ammeter, highlighting the multifunctionality of the device after the conversion.







