using an analong meter for diy-wb

Bob Wooten r71chevy at earthlink.net
Sat Feb 16 00:47:30 GMT 2002


Good to know, thanks Bruce.

BW

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Subject: using an analong meter for diy-wb


That will work, if the meter uses less than a half dozen ma.
If the meter input impedance is less than about 200,000
ohms, you might want to reduce R15 to zero.

Bruce Roe

On Mon, 11 Feb 2002 19:18:14 -0500 "Enzo"
<enzo5555 at yahoo.com> writes:
> what do you guys think of using an analog meter for
> the diy-wb?  I can get an 0-3Vdc analog meter and
> relabel the voltage to the actual a/f ratio and it could
> be easier for tuning. Just wanted to know if any of guys
> have done this before and if it works ok..

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