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The values of the given resistors are in the breadboard
 
The values of the given resistors are in the breadboard
 
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(from left to right) 100K, 10K, 0.47 Ohm, 220 Ohm, 100K, 2.2K (twice).  
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(from left to right) 100K, 10K(10K/6.8K), 47(0.47/4.7) Ohm, 220 Ohm, 100K, 2.2K (twice).  
 
Henceforth, I refer to them as R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6 und R7 respectively,
 
Henceforth, I refer to them as R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6 und R7 respectively,
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With those given values a maximum voltage of 55 Volt and
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The values of R2 and R3 depend from the range you are taking measurement. To decide their proper
a maximum current of 10.6 Ampere can be measured. For different voltages
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value use the table below. Note that you must adapt also the Arduinocode accordingly;
choose a different R2, für different currents a different R3.
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R2 refers to variable '''V10K_RESISTOR ''' and R3 is '''I0_47_RESISTOR'''
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Following table lists different values of R2 and its corresponding maximum voltage;  
 
Following table lists different values of R2 and its corresponding maximum voltage;  
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In case you choose a different value you have to adapt that in the Arduino source, respectively,
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Regarding R2, modify the initialization of variable V10K_RESISTOR,
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for R3 the variable I0_47_RESISTOR.
      
The value of the resistors R6 und R7 (here given as 2.2K) need not to be exactly like that,
 
The value of the resistors R6 und R7 (here given as 2.2K) need not to be exactly like that,
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