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Old Feb 13, 2005 | 06:59 PM
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you need to create a circuit board with a DOT/Bar Display Driver(an actual semiconductor chip) that senses A/C voltage for the leds. this would need to be hooked up to your tach wire(which works on A/C voltage, the higher the voltage, the higher the RPMs are). it would probably be cheaper and easier to buy one off the shelf rather then create your own.
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