Gadget GURUS,help me out please

Am looking for a 12 volt DC battery meter like the one shown below.Please point me in the right direction.Thank you.

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Am also interested in anyone who can build the circuit below.

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Just buy a digital metre. Hio kitu ni analogue sana. BTW, what do you want to use it for? Ama wewe ndio huchargia kina @vuja de mawe za redio?

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ngojea miaka tatu hivi by then i will have learned to build such a circuits

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I need to fix it permanently somewhere so i cant use a normal meter.

Why wait for 3 years and you can DYI it after reading some American training posted here earlier?

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Hehehe.

Can’t build no shit from that training.

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In kenya universities especially. Even the lecturers are pathetic.

@uncle nyam alikimbia kufungua hii thread akifikiria ni job ya welding (kuchomelea karai)

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That circuit sio ngumu the problem comes kupata those components kwanza hio ic sidhani ni rahisi kupata hivo plus the ratings on them resistors pengine ungoe hizo kwa circuit ingine…

Hahahaha,simple stuff.

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At the junction of Luthuli Ave and River Rd, there’s a building called Threeways House. Inside there are lots of shops that sell electronic components, specifically one Massimo Electronics. Go there if you’re in Nairobi, I doubt if you will ever again talk of being unable to find electronic components.

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Problem solved…I knw tht place kuna boy hapo mnoma tu sana na circuits

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Asante sana,i will go down there later in the week.Thanks.

hahaha

this shop helped me during my project design back in campus

Sijui nacheka nini

Is it DYI or DIY, umenikanganya hapo

Sijui nacheka nini

Is it DYI or DIY, umenikanganya hapo