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landyacht318
Sep 17, 2014Explorer
I saw, but cannot refind, that one of those Ammeters on RJ's link, had a hall effect sensor for the Ammeter instead of a Shunt.
Looked big enough that 4awg wire could be fed through it.
I have a Turnigy, well GT power meter, that gets really warm passing 30+ amps. But it can count amp hours and some other features which make it much more useful to me than just a standard Ammeter.
I'd love to get some fatter wire attached to the two sandwiched circuit boards, but the negative board is inaccessible unless the boards can be separated, and accomplishing that would require better tools and skills than I possess.
Looked big enough that 4awg wire could be fed through it.
I have a Turnigy, well GT power meter, that gets really warm passing 30+ amps. But it can count amp hours and some other features which make it much more useful to me than just a standard Ammeter.
I'd love to get some fatter wire attached to the two sandwiched circuit boards, but the negative board is inaccessible unless the boards can be separated, and accomplishing that would require better tools and skills than I possess.
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