Night Train wrote:I am now the proud owner of a couple of clip on DC ammeters, +-100A and +-600A so we can see what the pack is delivering at some point.
I've got one of those and they are just soooooooo handy.
Best £70 I have ever spent
ChrisB
Night Train wrote:I am now the proud owner of a couple of clip on DC ammeters, +-100A and +-600A so we can see what the pack is delivering at some point.
ChrisB wrote:Night Train wrote:I am now the proud owner of a couple of clip on DC ammeters, +-100A and +-600A so we can see what the pack is delivering at some point.
I've got one of those and they are just soooooooo handy.
Best £70 I have ever spent
ChrisB
Grumpy-b wrote:I bought a DC / AC Clamp meter with I think 1000 amps. Had it a year or so and it was well under £50. E bay of course, from Hong Kong. Its been really useful. Its not the worlds greatest at low current, but its really useful in checking battery flows etc. I will try and look out the vendor name. I havnt seen any more of this model (but not been looking too hard either) There are loads of cheap Ac Clamp meters but not DC ones.
Grumpy_b
Grizzlybear wrote:I bought my one a UNI-T UT203 off ebay for £23.98 from China including postage, amazing quality it does ac and dc amps two ranges 40 and 400 amps, volts, ohms, diodes, plus more functions as well. I checked it against my Fluke and it's not far off, assuming the Fluke is accurate of course!
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