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Well great thanks. Let us know when your project is done. And I remember when I was in the Navy, my favorite tool which is still, I think my favorite tool but I don't have one, is a differential voltmeter. Those are an amazing tool because you set a target voltage and then you've got the thumb wheels, like let's say 5.25 volts. And then you switch it to the analog mode and you've got an analog meter there that reaches you plus or minus of that target value. So you can dial in the exact value with the meter until it's centered and know what the actual voltage is. But the cool thing here is that you can see the deviation of a lot of circuits. This is for meters, cases, elo, kilo, seven, November, Quebec, November, All-Star, node 62T2, located in Shelton, WA. It's actually a steady voltage or if you've got some unintentional deviations or maybe a deviation that you're looking for. So have you ever seen, well I'm sure you've seen, but if you happen to have a differential voltmeter I'd love to borrow one of those from someone sometime.
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