Jul-30-2018 05:29 AM
Aug-04-2018 08:04 AM
If you're just looking for temporary data collection, then why go through all this trouble. A clamp-style amp meter will work just fine.
Aug-04-2018 05:33 AM
riven1950 wrote:
WTP-GC wrong again. Not trying to backwards figure amp hours left in battery. Since I am using a PWM controller I will have infinite speed, 0-100 %. I want to try and find the sweet spot in amp draw / speed, kind of like finding the sweet spot for mileage when towing, for example 55 vs 65.
I think I found a unit that will work. I will liikely hook it up temp and just run it long enough to get the info I need. It is not waterproof. Then I can move it into my TT and use it as a monitor. I found a cheap volt only meter that is waterproof and will leave it on the kayak permanently.
You may be thinking why go to the trouble? Well, I'm retired and got nothing better to do and want to know even though most people don't see a need for it. Since I am using a small deep cycle battery it is part of my battery management system, at least that is what the voices in my head are saying.
Aug-02-2018 06:41 AM
Aug-01-2018 06:47 PM
WTP-GC wrote:Gotcha. The Victron monitor I have can be set for battery capacity and counts up to/down from that number, letting a user know how much capacity remains.westend wrote:
The monitor function would be a good deterrent for having to paddle off the lake.
There's a great plethora of battery voltage monitors that work well for knowing what the voltage is. But what the OP is basically trying to accomplish is an amp meter in order to backwards figure the amp-hours remaining on the battery. FWIW, a simple 12V trolling motor will work continuously on almost anything over 6V. But it just won't have the thrust as the voltage and amp-hours lessen.
Aug-01-2018 06:09 AM
westend wrote:
The monitor function would be a good deterrent for having to paddle off the lake.
Aug-01-2018 04:49 AM
Jul-31-2018 08:06 AM
riven1950 wrote:WTP-GC wrote:
There is no practical purpose for knowing your real-time amp draw for a trolling motor on a kayak.
Thanks for your opinion, even though I didn't ask whether or not I needed an Amp meter. FYI I am installing a PWM controller and I think it would be good to see Amps, so there is a practical purpose in my opinion, which is the one that counts. I agree the volt meter will tell me the status of the battery.
Thanks for all of the replies. Some suggested may work. I have a potential 30 Amp draw so that makes it a bit more difficult to find a combo unit. The Amp meter on many are 0-10A only.
Jul-31-2018 07:52 AM
riven1950 wrote:
and I think it would be good to see Amps, so there is a practical purpose in my opinion, which is the one that counts.
Jul-31-2018 06:05 AM
WTP-GC wrote:
There is no practical purpose for knowing your real-time amp draw for a trolling motor on a kayak.
Jul-31-2018 03:22 AM
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Jul-30-2018 09:45 AM
myredracer wrote:
And then for fun I looked up the price of the meter on Amazon. $255!!!