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Perhaps that might be the case, I got board from local vendor, it does say genuine arduino, but I dont trust the vendor, and got sensor from Aliexpress.
used the magic we locally say JUGAAR "innovative fix" :)
its working like charm now. planning to use in my power supply project
you missed the USB part :)
"its very unreliable when using arduino with usb,"
I have tested it too, just 2 days ago and even with wallwart plugged in as external supply to arduino things do fluctuate. Sole reason to get in pain of working things with voltage :). After compensating everything...
Only valid thing i have read so far on this during my research for same issue.
its very unreliable when using arduino with usb, because codes take ideal 5 volts into consideration, while in real world this dosent happen, and thus the readings fluctuate. I have tried and made this work, now all...
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