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ATCONS

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Read post 22-03-2008 14:19

o.k Elektor thanks for another time

Andile

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Read post 03-09-2008 16:34

will you please elaborate on the connections PC1, PC2, PC3, PC4, PC5, PC6 on how do you connect it ot the relay? is it from the power supply or is it from the load being measured? and PC7 on how do you connect them.

Post edited by Andile on 05-09-2008 12:10

ATCONS

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Read post 05-09-2008 13:39

It's ben a long time since I posted it and I don't remember exactly.I ll look for it and I'll answer you.Anyway,the PCB on the photo is not Elektor's PCB.It's the original PCB

ATCONS

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Read post 06-09-2008 13:19

Ok.I found the PDF but you have to send me your e-mail address in order to send it

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