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STILL LOOKING AMPMETER VOLTMETER AMMMMMMETER

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STILL LOOKING AMPMETER VOLTMETER AMMMMMMETER
Posted by yelliss on Thursday, August 7, 2008 5:17 PM

Thanks for all the help but I can't find, and I HAVE USED ALL THE RESOURCES LISTED, AC,ANALOG,VOLTMETER(0-20) AMPMETER (0-5). I've searshed th hold world  over but still can't fiind true love. N  No that is something else.  Really, we folks down her spell it ampmeter .I just checked with the EE folks down in RALEIGH YOU KNOW  NCSU. Pleas a little more help!!

THANKS AGAIN Ellis

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Posted by cruikshank on Friday, August 8, 2008 12:23 AM

Please look through this source from another forum. Several sources are mentioned.  Dave

 

http://tinyurl.com/control-panel

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Posted by kpolak on Friday, August 8, 2008 4:18 AM

Lionel made a meter bridge that installed on the top of the ZW, and meteed volts, and amps for each output.  About $100.

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Posted by DennisB-1 on Friday, August 8, 2008 7:25 AM

Ammeter is correct or AC Amp Panel Meter

Check it out.

C18190  2 1/2"" AC Ammeter Scale 0-15

http://www.k-tech.com/Wilbac/AC.htm

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Posted by BILLBOBBOY1 on Friday, August 8, 2008 9:49 AM
 kpolak wrote:

Lionel made a meter bridge that installed on the top of the ZW, and meteed volts, and amps for each output.  About $100.

Kurt

Ellis: Kurt is right.  I have two of them and it's nice to be able to read precise amps/volts.  I never trusted the old handle method.  Lionel made these around yr 2000; no longer being made.  But you could put a "save search" on E-bay.  I'm sure one or two will show up once in a while.  At the time I bought mine (from Charles Ro) they were about $89.95.

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Posted by A&Y Ry on Friday, August 8, 2008 8:41 PM

Ellis

Lets see if we can get you to an array of inexpensive Analog AC Panel Meters:

1. Google "Prime Technology". When page comes up click on "Prime Technology" , the first listing.

2. Then click on "SHURITE" in the heading.

3. Then click on "Analog Meters--Standard Accuracy".

4. Then click on the "850 Series"  2-1/2" barrel type meters[pictures shown].

5. Then scroll down thru the DC meters, milliamp meters, etc, until you see the large listing of   AC amp and volt meters.

 

A couple of Shurite Meter suggestions:

Voltmeter 0-25 Vac, part#8412z

Ammeter  0-15 Aac, part #8508z

Both cost in the $21-23 range each.

Prime Tecnology's Ph # 203-481-5721.

or, Allied Electronics Ph#866-433-5722 or at 800-433-5700.

Give either of them  Shurite part #s and they will direct you to the right place. I ordered thru Raleigh, N.C. but the meters came from Texas [voltmeters backordered].

Allied Electronics is the master distributor for Shurite meters. Easy way is to call Ms. April Beicher @ 1-800-433-5700 in Raleigh,N.C.]

 

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Posted by kpolak on Saturday, August 9, 2008 5:44 AM

Here's a photo of the Lionel meter bridge:

Kurt

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Posted by otftch on Saturday, August 9, 2008 8:05 AM

Have you tried an auto store.Automotive ammeters and volt meters will work and can usually be picked up for a reasonable price.You would have to cut holes to mount them unless you want to use the below dash panel.These are very reliable and come with all intructions on how to install them.

                                              Ed

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Posted by lionelsoni on Saturday, August 9, 2008 8:27 AM
Are they selling AC meters for automobiles?  I'm skeptical about that.

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Posted by A&Y Ry on Saturday, August 9, 2008 9:04 AM

NAPA, Auto Zone,etc, only sell DC Meters which would have to be modified with a "bridge rectifier" as Bob Nelson outlined in the other Meter thread.

It is not that difficult to call, fax or e-mail Alllied Electronics or other distributors and get inexpensive AC Panel meters[Shurite and Simpson are two brands] which have a +/- accuracy variance of 2%-5% depending on the brand. They are plenty precise for monitoring Toy Train power districts. Virtually 100% of the meters are produced in the Far East/Pacific Rim countries along with China and the Indian sub-continent.

When I imported and sold DER 670 model meters, they were distributed from New Zealand and made in Taiwan from Japanese components. Not difficult to find an overseas source but 500 unit minimums per specification are a $ problem unless you are really into the meter business.

 

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Posted by jefelectric on Saturday, August 9, 2008 6:27 PM

Ellis, Here is a link to a 10 Amp AC meter.

http://www.alliedelec.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?SKU=2294232&MPN=MSQ-AAA-010-U&R=2294232&SEARCH=2294232&DESC=MSQ-AAA-010-U 

 

Got the wrong link the first time, should be correct now.   They also list a 5A, but no picture.  For  O gauge 5A is a little low.


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