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    modification for power supply

    I've started this project in the last month or so and i'm very lost on the voltmeter connections. I do not know what each wire feeds into, the info is too vague. Here is the schematic of the voltmeter.
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    modification for power supply

    Ah yeah that's what i meant. Thanks was just making sure if i was on the right track. Thank i'm going to continue working on this project for the time being.
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    modification for power supply

    oh yep thats what i meant haha. Also to connect the LED to the 12v output all you gotta do is split the wires feeding one to the LED and one to the other component am i right?. Just asking before i finalise my project. Thanks
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    modification for power supply

    ah i might have missed that, great thank you so much!. Oh and by the way, to connect the LED to the 5v output - all you gotta do is split the wire feeding one to the component its asking you to connect and one to the LED right?. Thank you again
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    modification for power supply

    Sorry i got one more really noobie question here. Do you know where in this circuit board is the 5V output and 1.25+ - 15V located in?. I understand the schematic but im bad at translating it with a PCB board. Sorry i know, its a really dumb question :/
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    modification for power supply

    Is this the right fuse and fuse holder?.**broken link removed** . The only 600mA fuse ive found is a fast-blow fuse, which i have no idea how to link it with the usb connectors. Now for the volt meter, do i connect it to the same 5v output as the USB connectors is that what you are trying to...
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    modification for power supply

    Sorry but in this case, how would i connect the fuse with the USB connector?.
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    sweet, so the LED strip will work regardless of needing to add a 12V regulator. Also the USB connectors must be attached to the +1.25 - 15V with the use of a 600mA fuse. So those two are taken care off. Now for the voltage meter, ive bought an LED digital voltage meter which provides both the...
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    modification for power supply

    So pretty much i should attach the USB connector and the LED strip to the +5V output along with a fuse soldered onto the USB to prevent a current overload. The voltmeter will be attached to the +1.25 to 15v. So is a second regulator a must for this circuit. Also sorry if this has been said...
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    modification for power supply

    Sorry but the LED strips is a must for my project!!. I will figure out a way to fit these LED strips inside the case. I just need help on the installments, on where the positive and negative goes and make sure it does not explode on me. I also forgot to mention that i will be implementing a...
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    modification for power supply

    Wow thank you so much for replying! By installing the led strips i was thinking about this kind **broken link removed** because im thinking of changing the design of course or else the leds wouldnt be visable!.Ive also got some voltage regulators and a buck converter, so is a fuse still...
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    modification for power supply

    Sorry to tell but i have very limited knowledge and was recently introduced to the fields of electronics. So, ive bought this Elenco AC/DC Triple Output Power Supply Kit and plan to build it myself as an experiment/experience. However this is my first ever project i have bought online and i am...

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