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BFL13 wrote:
The Trimetric wiring cable has some of its wires twisted together between display and shunt. Does it matter if they are not if you use your own wire?
Would it matter if the wiring for the second monitor (twisted) were lying near the other (twisted) wire run for part of its length?
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โMar-13-2018 07:48 PM
DrewE wrote:ScottG wrote:
It will work fine. The digital meter itself doesn't create any load that will effect the other meter.
In the old days of analog meters it would not work but the digital units have almost absurdly high impedance.
Even with a low input impedance, it would not affect the reading sufficiently to make any real difference. The source impedance of a 500A/100mV shunt is one-fivethousandth of an ohm (0.2 milliohms), as computed by a simple application of Ohm's law. It would have to be an extremely low input impedance meter input to see any loading effects of practical significance.
This is somewhere around the the same level of error as would be the loading effects from multiple voltmeters connected to the same 12V battery.
โMar-13-2018 07:11 PM
ScottG wrote:
It will work fine. The digital meter itself doesn't create any load that will effect the other meter.
In the old days of analog meters it would not work but the digital units have almost absurdly high impedance.
โMar-13-2018 06:52 PM
BFL13 wrote:
I don't know what an ADC is. The set-up in question is a Magnum inverter/charger with its monitor sharing a shunt with the Whizbang monitor going with a Midnite Kidd solar controller.
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