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Old 09-03-2006, 10:00 AM   #1
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About 4 years ago we bought the "Good Governor" digital voltmeter made by Power Watch Technologies. It has worked fine until recently when it started reading about 6 volts low (we had it tested by 2 techs with good digital voltmeters). Does anyuone know of a website for Power Watch Technologies, we have been unable to locate one.

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About 4 years ago we bought the "Good Governor" digital voltmeter made by Power Watch Technologies. It has worked fine until recently when it started reading about 6 volts low (we had it tested by 2 techs with good digital voltmeters). Does anyuone know of a website for Power Watch Technologies, we have been unable to locate one.

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Old 09-05-2006, 08:34 PM   #3
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We have re-calibrated the GG. A gentleman on another fourm explained how to adjust it. There is a potentiometer labled R30 in the GG that can be adjusted with a small screw driver and set to match the reading of a high quality digital voltmeter plugged into the same 120v receptacle. It was recommended to use a reliable 120 volt source and not a generator or inverter. Be careful as this adjustment must be done with power on.
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