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  • MrWizard wrote:
    on my pc .. your google translate link
    brought up an empty page, with a box for me to input the text to be translate


    That's how it works... assuming the box was labeled "Chinese to English": You copy/paste the original Chinese in, click "translate", and it gives the English translation.

    Any other language can be chosen, or you can even ask it to "identify" the language you paste in.
  • on my pc .. your google translate link
    brought up an empty page, with a box for me to input the text to be translate

    Francesca Knowles wrote:
    Snowman9000 wrote:


    I looked at the Chinglish instructions which did not help me:
    http://www.kuuco.com/profile/VAM_User%20Manual.pdf



    Something I've learned about "Chinglish" instructions is that if you can find the original Chinese, using Google translate often results in a much more intelligible translation.

    Here's the link to the Chinese language instructions for this product.

    And here's another for Google Translate
  • Reading the Ebay description, I believe that you would need to install an external shunt to measure the current drain from a battery. It will measure current directly, but if you look at the terminals, you can see that they are rated for 20 A, which is about #10 wire. Good for measuring one circuit only.

    I can understand the calculation for watts, but Ahrs I'm not on sure. It would need a clock and cumulative storage. I'm guessing Ahrs is just A times something to give an instantaneous value that suggests what it would be if the current was steady for an hour.
  • The E_Bay description says it is a voltmeter and amp meter. :@
  • The display nor buttons look very intuitive. If you don't mind a tilting upward learning curve it may be OK once you verify it's accuracy.

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