Once the meter shows up that little increase, then plug it in to check. The process shouldn't take that long but you won't be blowing your new viewfinder. Me thinks.
Near eye viewer/viewfinder
- AirRifleSport
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Re: Near eye viewer/viewfinder
I wouldn't keep the viewfinder attached while turning the pot, to find out the right voltage. You don't know how much turning of the pot increases what percentage. I assume that you need it to be turned full revolutions for little increments of voltage but it's only a guess. ...or it could be faulty...
Once the meter shows up that little increase, then plug it in to check. The process shouldn't take that long but you won't be blowing your new viewfinder. Me thinks.
Once the meter shows up that little increase, then plug it in to check. The process shouldn't take that long but you won't be blowing your new viewfinder. Me thinks.
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- some bloke
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Re: Near eye viewer/viewfinder
Thanks for the tip.AirRifleSport wrote:I wouldn't keep the viewfinder attached while turning the pot, to find out the right voltage. You don't know how much turning of the pot increases what percentage. I assume that you need it to be turned full revolutions for little increments of voltage but it's only a guess. ...or it could be faulty...
Once the meter shows up that little increase, then plug it in to check. The process shouldn't take that long but you won't be blowing your new viewfinder. Me thinks.
















