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    Voltage locations in MEP-003 control cubicle

    As of now, with some quick probing around the control cubicle and being lazy, I've found where I'm going to monitor the voltage from. One meter will pull 120v off the input side of the frequency transducer. The other is pulling 240v off the lines that went to the original voltage gauge with the...
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    Voltage locations in MEP-003 control cubicle

    I bought JimC's gauge kit, which includes all digital gauges that include frequency, and 2 amps/volts combo gauges. It replaces all the existing gauges except for DC voltage and the hourmeter. In Jim's classifieds ad picture, both volt gauges showed 250 volts because he used the frequency...
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    Voltage locations in MEP-003 control cubicle

    For the amps part of the equation, there's a choke that goes over the L1 and L3 wires to send a signal to the gauge. For the voltage, he suggests tapping off the old frequency gauge, which gives 240. I'm trying to monitor each leg of 120 separately and then derive the 240 voltage from addition...
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    Voltage locations in MEP-003 control cubicle

    I'm working on installing a set of JimC's volt/amp gauges and I'm looking for a good place to pick up the voltages for the gauges. I'm hoping to pick up L1 and L3 separately so I can see the 120v on each leg to look for imbalance. I know I could pick them up out of the output box, but I imagine...
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