Simple, easy to make DVA adapter for standard Multimeter

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ixs

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Re: Simple, easy to make DVA adapter for standard Multimeter

Hi
I tried to look in a catalog too buy the items needed for this meter

1N4007 Diode
https://www.elfa.se/elfa3~se_en/elfa/init.do?shop=ELFA_SE-EN#query=1n4007;in=prod;node=18884;id=1;
but there seem to be many to chose from.

"greencap" 0.47uF
https://www.elfa.se/elfa3~se_en/elfa/init.do?shop=ELFA_SE-EN#query=0.47uF;in=toc;node=0;
Many many more.

Finally the resistor 6.3Mohm
https://www.elfa.se/elfa3~se_en/elfa/init.do?shop=ELFA_SE-EN#query=0.47uF 630v;in=toc;node=0;

Can any kind soul please give me a hint wish ones to buy
so I dont ruin it.
Many regards
IXS
 

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Re: Simple, easy to make DVA adapter for standard Multimeter

Hi
I tried to look in a catalog too buy the items needed for this meter

1N4007 Diode
https://www.elfa.se/elfa3~se_en/elfa/init.do?shop=ELFA_SE-EN#query=1n4007;in=prod;node=18884;id=1;
but there seem to be many to chose from.

Stock number 70-005-16

ixsx said:

I looked at a lot of the caps on that site, and the best I can come up with is 65-578-47. The price is a bit over the top though. I pay about $1.50 for them in Australia...

ixsx said:

The resistor is something you'll have to go to a electronics shop to buy. Very few on-line stores will sell less than 1000 resistors at a time...

ixsx said:
Can any kind soul please give me a hint wish ones to buy
so I dont ruin it.
Many regards
IXS
 

ixs

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Thanks achris for the trouble.
The price is not that bad, its in SEK, so the cost will go from 5.89 AUSD, to 5.89 SEK.
And that would be only 90 cent.

Do I go for the 1000v alternativs. or does it got to be 630 v on the "greencap"

About the resistor on 6.3Mohm. It?s difficult to find, not a standard value they say in the shop.

I am quite an amatuer in this, but I?m trying to check an old Mercury 1976 50hp.
The stator is next. And this is the thing I prosume.
Done the ohm-test but very tricky, the numbers are all over, flickering just locking at the meter.
 

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Thanks achris for the trouble.
The price is not that bad, its in SEK, so the cost will go from 5.89 AUSD, to 5.89 SEK.
And that would be only 90 cent.


Ok... Didn't even look at the '.se' in the web address...:redface:

ixs said:
Do I go for the 1000v alternativs. or does it got to be 630 v on the "greencap"

Anything over about 450volts is good..

ixs said:
About the resistor on 6.3Mohm. It?s difficult to find, not a standard value they say in the shop.

You can use any value around that. 5.6MΩ or 6.8MΩ would be fine..

ixs said:
I am quite an amatuer in this, but I?m trying to check an old Mercury 1976 50hp.
The stator is next. And this is the thing I prosume.
Done the ohm-test but very tricky, the numbers are all over, flickering just locking at the meter.

Chris......
 

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Re: Simple, easy to make DVA adapter for standard Multimeter

I'm glad IXS asked those questions because I was also having trouble finding the exact parts described.

Thanks for clearing it up Chris.
 

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I'm glad IXS asked those questions because I was also having trouble finding the exact parts described.

Thanks for clearing it up Chris.

Aldo,

This is the shop I use for electronics...

http://www.jaycar.com.au/stores.asp?State=Victoria#Victoria

The stock numbers for the items that you're needing are...

Diode - ZR1007 (that will cost you 60c, but you'll get 4 in the packet)
Capacitor - RG5247 ($1.95)
Resistor - RR1668 (pack of 8 costs 40c).

So for $2.95, some lengths of wire and some solder you have a $200 meter.... Pretty cool ah?

Chris........
 

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Very cool!!! :cool:

I have a jaycar store just around the corner, thanks.
 

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Just ordered everything online including extra DMM leads and mounting box. Even with delivery it was still under $20.
 

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Just ordered everything online including extra DMM leads and mounting box. Even with delivery it was still under $20.

Errr, just one question.... What exactly do you need a DVA for? You have a stern drive, either points (if it's as old as me) or TB-IV/V, which is troubleshot with a DMM...

Chris.........
 

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I now am the proud owner of a '92 70hp yamaha on a very early savage hull. This yammy has issues, it cuts out at random times for no apparent reason, starts up again without issue and goes for another few hours and then cuts out. It's not a fuel issue.

The hull was a giveaway (literally), it was destined for the crusher. Like I needed another project - not! I'm a sucker for punishment.


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Re: Simple, easy to make DVA adapter for standard Multimeter

What would the watts rating be for the resistor. Is 0.25watts okay would 2 watts be to high.

Thanks

Michael
 

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What would the watts rating be for the resistor. Is 0.25watts okay would 2 watts be to high.

Thanks

Michael

That's a minimum rating for heat dissipation. No problem.
 

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The only upper restriction on resistor wattage would be physical size. As far as the actual dissipation, 1/4 watt would be ample....
 

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Thanks Chris! :)

$20 worth of bits and pieces and half an hours work.

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But does it work? :D
 

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No, but it looks good!
 
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