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svanurmg

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I think I just have to measure it if it´s OK. Not in a cicruit. And not with a normal voltmetre...but with a powersuply that I build many years ago it has a analog metre that shows max 12v and some how I have to use it to measure if it´s OK....maby we should drop this....I tell you the answer later in this week :p OK happy...
 
so what exactly are you asking :?:
 
mstechca said:
so what exactly are you asking :?:

We have to wait later on in the week to find out...
the suspense is killing me :D
 
Sjibbí,

Check your circuit, it looks like you have some loose connections... :shock: :?:

Seriously Sjibbi, your post doesn't make sense at all. It reads like randomly generated text!... Or maybe randomly translated-to-english text? Maybe try to make simpler, shorter sentences.
 
jrz126 said:
mstechca said:
so what exactly are you asking :?:

We have to wait later on in the week to find out...
the suspense is killing me :D

:lol:

svanurmg, I think you need to get a hold of someone right now and ask them to help you redo your question.
 
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