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In Reply to: Digital panel meter and breaker suggestions please for a PLC project posted by cdc on March 19, 2007 at 20:12:11:
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I am assuming they will attach directly to the AC 120V line, say at the IEC input. Without any power source required like for digital meters, right?If this is the case, I can just buy a unit like the one in the picture and remove the analog meters and install them into my PLC project. I did search online a few days ago for analog meters, just could not find anything nice that was sold in the US.
Yes it says it's for an RV, but I am pretty sure it will not know where it it being used. ;)
and volt meter that looks nicer? They can (and most likely have to be) be seperate units. The nicer looking and accurate the better.
Here's something I found that could suit your needs unless the meters are physically too large:http://cgi.ebay.com/AC-Input-Power-Monitor-AC-DC-Amp-Volt-Meters_W0QQitemZ190092000659QQcategoryZ25411QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem
( I have NO affiliation with the seller )
Looks like the two meters on the left side would be perfect! Might find use for some of the other goodies like the selector switch, toggle switches, and circuit breaker.
At any rate, older GE, Westinghouse, Triplett, Weston, etc. meters have a nice industrial look. I might have a couple laying around.
Ah, I never thought of going this route. Yes, I have decided on analog meters. Nice looking ones prefered. Please let me know if you do have any meters lying around. Will pay for it if I like them obviously.
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