ThePhatomfart Posted March 30, 2017 Posted March 30, 2017 Was looking at the prices of these and came across this article, on how to make one think I might give it a go, big savings http://www.hondaatvforums.net/forums/builds-projects-diy/34406-peak-voltage-adapter.html#close Quote
Stu Posted March 30, 2017 Posted March 30, 2017 looks easy enough probably only cost a few quid too Quote
ThePhatomfart Posted March 31, 2017 Author Posted March 31, 2017 looks easy enough probably only cost a few quid tooPriced it up, all under a £5, happy days Quote
ThePhatomfart Posted April 6, 2017 Author Posted April 6, 2017 Parts arrived for the PVA, 10 N O Pushbuttons,10 Capacitors, and 20 diodes all for £7, the Plastic box cost £6, you will need a good multimeter capable of 10Mohms minimum, can pick up a multi ranger for £11 60Mohms,should work out about £7 per PVA Quote
Mr Fro Posted April 6, 2017 Posted April 6, 2017 I don't know how to ask this without sounding stooopid but what does a PVA do any why would you want one?Apart from sticking stuff together of course. Quote
ThePhatomfart Posted April 6, 2017 Author Posted April 6, 2017 Hi Fro, its just one of those measuring things that;s sometimes gives you a peak of voltage flow and holds it,when testing CDI ,ICU and that the coils are getting the voltage from the ecu and holding it in the capacitor, not a great many times from the manual ,but worth it when you havent got one, have a look at Peak Voltage Meters, and the write up's about them Quote
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