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I have of course use a McDonald’s straw trick and also tweak the settings with a video on YouTube and it is very consistent every charge gets checked on another electronic scale and they’ll most always tell me the same thingBeen following along, very informative. Looks like I will convert my Charge Master over. Was wondering if anyone else has tweaked the settings on theirs, I have and it seems too have increased the consistency.
Tim
338 Dude,I have of course use a McDonald’s straw trick and also tweak the settings with a video on YouTube and it is very consistent every charge gets checked on another electronic scale and they’ll most always tell me the same thing
I’d probably “roll my own” chargemaster into the trash can after I cross up the polarity
Is that a ups then? What is the cost? Where does a guy get one, I looked into some and it’s apparent that not all are created equally. Some require maintenance. I’m not really worried about surges, mainly clean power.View attachment 1179165
What I am currently using is a battery back up surge protector and line conditioner please excuse the dust it’s been under my reloading bench for years
It’s been so long I can’t be positive but with electronics I probably would’ve got it at Walmart or Office Depot $60 or so I believeNo maintenance involvedIs that a ups then? What is the cost? Where does a guy get one, I looked into some and it’s apparent that not all are created equally. Some require maintenance. I’m not really worried about surges, mainly clean power.
Further investigations find the 12V 1A recommended input is split 2 ways from the barrel jack, 12V directly to the CN4 connector then through rainbow flying leads to the dispenser unit socket for dispenser and keypad power where presumably it's regulated down for the remote keypad circuitry and dispense motor.Yes, because your wall wart is a SMPS (Switched Mode Power Supply) so has a regulated DC output voltage. Note the power adapter label where it says "Switching Power Adapter". Also note the input voltage range which tells us it's a switcher type.
Ron