groovypower
Member
Hey Guys,
[QUICK UPDATE] These are all gone now! @mdainsd was the lucky one!
I'm cleaning up here, and have been hoarding these for way too long. So I'm giving these away so long as you pay for paypal + shipping costs. Of course I'm open to a little donation to get me to the post office
Finally, my only real request is that you send me a photo of your completed project which ends up using them
I might give favor to forum members who have been around for a long time, and/or Canada/USAusers first, but if you're willing to pay for shipping, be my guest!
These are all I have. I am certain these are worth $100s of dollars.
There is 1 volt meter configured for -10V to +10V. There is 1 ammeter configured for 1mA range. I don't know, but I would assume it is a DC ammeter. Note that the scales printed on the meters are proportional to the 1mA range, and not really 240 amps!
There are also 4 crazy position indicators. Those are the things with the little bars which rotate! Very analog! At one point I found the datasheets online, but I can't help with that. Too busy. Google is your friend!
2 of the position indicators are configured for 24V and the other two for 48V. One cool usage would be to indicate your 24V power and 48V phantom rails in a very creative manner. These are from a high-end Swedish industrial control company and were slated for use in industrial control processes (power plants, railroad control systems, manufacturing, etc).
Note that I am providing these in "AS-IS" condition. I couldn't test them, but I'm pretty sure they are operational since they are in their original box. I did connect an AAA baterry to the +/-10V meter and the needle moved about 1/6th of the way in one direction which is a good sign! Finally, if you do end up with them, please excercise caution whenever dealing with any dangerous voltages!
Some photos!
This shows all 6 items:
Followed by some closeups:
Let me know!
[QUICK UPDATE] These are all gone now! @mdainsd was the lucky one!
I'm cleaning up here, and have been hoarding these for way too long. So I'm giving these away so long as you pay for paypal + shipping costs. Of course I'm open to a little donation to get me to the post office
Finally, my only real request is that you send me a photo of your completed project which ends up using them
I might give favor to forum members who have been around for a long time, and/or Canada/USAusers first, but if you're willing to pay for shipping, be my guest!
These are all I have. I am certain these are worth $100s of dollars.
There is 1 volt meter configured for -10V to +10V. There is 1 ammeter configured for 1mA range. I don't know, but I would assume it is a DC ammeter. Note that the scales printed on the meters are proportional to the 1mA range, and not really 240 amps!
There are also 4 crazy position indicators. Those are the things with the little bars which rotate! Very analog! At one point I found the datasheets online, but I can't help with that. Too busy. Google is your friend!
2 of the position indicators are configured for 24V and the other two for 48V. One cool usage would be to indicate your 24V power and 48V phantom rails in a very creative manner. These are from a high-end Swedish industrial control company and were slated for use in industrial control processes (power plants, railroad control systems, manufacturing, etc).
Note that I am providing these in "AS-IS" condition. I couldn't test them, but I'm pretty sure they are operational since they are in their original box. I did connect an AAA baterry to the +/-10V meter and the needle moved about 1/6th of the way in one direction which is a good sign! Finally, if you do end up with them, please excercise caution whenever dealing with any dangerous voltages!
Some photos!
This shows all 6 items:
Followed by some closeups:
Let me know!