RoyB wrote:
I have never paralleled those meter shunts before like you are showing in your diagram. Don't be surprised if you get half the DC Current reading you are expecting...
I will only be connecting the #3 meter. That schematic, along with another schematic, came with the meter I bought as examples of how the meter could be installed, dependent on what you are intending to read on the meter. Although it does indicate two different meters could be connected as per the schematic. I'm only looking to monitor my battery bank as my charge controller show me other info for charging state.
I will be using 4-AWG wiring for the NEG wiring discussed earlier since that is currently what I've used for my 1000W pure sine-wave inverter connections, recommended by WindyNation. For the wiring that goes to the meter, I'll use what I already have which is probably 16-AWG since there is nominal amps there. Fairly short runs on the 4-AWG wiring but I really can't see myself running anything with a high Amp load off the inverter, i.e. no microwave or heating element devices.
Intended inverter use is for stuff like laptop recharge, camera batteries and maybe run my newer small LED TV with Plex server run on a MAC mini. Of course all of that would only be powered up if I were going to use it otherwise it will sit dark. I want the meter to see if/when the voltage starts to drop nearing the 50% state and I need to shut things down or worse, start up the gen because it is dark out.
Thanks for the help everyone!