I bought this thermo-couple gauge reader for my now broken dv6m gauge tube. The vacuum has a power cord and a octal socket but it comes with two extra XLR connections. Do i need a controller for this vacuum gauge or can i solder a power on it and turn it on?
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Re: Vacuum Gauge
Sorry
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Ido not have a computer monitor a mile wide to see your pictures
learn how to resize resample in "irfanview" 1024 x768 is about right
erik
Ido not have a computer monitor a mile wide to see your pictures
learn how to resize resample in "irfanview" 1024 x768 is about right
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Re: Vacuum Gauge
Here are some better pictures. Does this gauge need a controller for it to work?
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Re: Vacuum Gauge
If you have power coming in and a gauge tube socket I would think that you would not need a controller. The extra plugs may be coming off a setpoint relay system to externally control things at given setpoints.
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The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment