safe1 wrote:one last (i hope) question:
what should be connected there? :
Nothing, or just solder pins (cut off component leads). Those two pads are test points for a frequency counter or oscilloscope.
safe1 wrote:one last (i hope) question:
what should be connected there? :

1200y3 wrote:Show me some evidence that a power company has poorer line frequency than we can do ourself.
1200y3 wrote:Show me some evidence that a power company has poorer line frequency than we can do ourself.
How do you know that strobe dots are accurate then?
A portable battery operated strobe is great for the convenience, but how would you know if it slips off frequency?
then a plug in LED nightlight works excellent. For $2 you're in business. But if you use a neon lamp with a rectifier, you won't get fooled, because all bands are visible, but in motion, when one band is locked.

Werner wrote:I'm sorry, but I have a quartz/LED strobe, and just before the battery drains, the frequency goes a bit slow while the luminance seems OK.

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