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Greg DeCeccoJune 9, 2020 at 12:28 pmPost count: 0Greg DeCeccoJune 10, 2020 at 1:07 pmPost count: 0
Hello Greg DeCecco,
Did you try to check the current with other multimeter? And did you use 0.3-0.75mm² sampling cable?
May I know how large the load current it is and connection details? It would be apprecaied if you can take some images to show the connection.
You can share images here or send them to service@droking.com
Best regards,
DROK
Greg DeCeccoJune 11, 2020 at 11:37 pmPost count: 0In the following photos, the power supply is up top, the coulomb meter is in the middle, and the electronic load is on the bottom. Amps are circled in red. Watts are circled in blue. The power supply is a GW Instek GPS -1850D. The power supply can show either Volts or Amps, but not both at the same time. The electronic load is a Rigol DL3021A. The cables in this demonstration are 12 AWG. The illumination of the photos is poor because the camera had to set its exposure based upon the coulomb meter display; otherwise the coulomb data was not visible.
Greg DeCeccoJune 11, 2020 at 11:41 pmPost count: 0Hello,
Is the sampling cable 12 AWG? In that case, cross area should be over 3.3 mm², is it right?
We suggest that should be 0.3-0.75 mm². And please try zero point calibration.
Ater enter setting menus, please scroll through to the fourth option. Notice: it need be operated without any load current.
Best regards,
DROK
Greg DeCeccoJune 12, 2020 at 10:34 amPost count: 012 AWG = 3.31 mm² cross-sectional area.
Here is a conversion table for your future reference: https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/awg-wire-gauge-d_731.html
I disconnected the load, set the power supply to 18 V, and pressed the ‘OK’ button for several seconds. It entered the configuration menu which provided the following options:
- Capacity
- Full Voltage
- Zero Voltage
I tried pressing the Up/Down buttons to scroll, but those are the only three options available; no fourth option.
Greg DeCeccoJune 12, 2020 at 1:23 pmPost count: 0I found these instructions online: http://myosuploads3.banggood.com/products/20190805/20190805224015TK15batterytesterinstruction.pdf
At the bottom of “Page 4”, it shows a menu option for drift adjustment. My controller does not have this option. When the power is first applied, “version 5.4” is briefly displayed on screen.
Greg DeCeccoJune 17, 2020 at 2:13 amPost count: 0I don’t currently have any wire that is larger than 12 AWG, so I built some cables using two strands of 12 AWG. This effectively results in a 9 AWG cable, according to this Wire Combination Calculator. 9 AWG cable has an effective cross sectional area of 6.63 mm².
Here are new photos using the twin 12 AWG cables (effectively a single 9 AWG cable).
This last photo is great because my power supply (GW Instek GPS-1850D) is only rated to deliver 90 Watts (18V @ 5A), but your meter says it is delivering 179 Watts. 🙂
Greg DeCeccoJune 23, 2020 at 2:50 amPost count: 0My apologies for not responding sooner. Life sometimes gets in the way of life.
When you say “sampling cable”, are you talking about the cable that goes from the positive battery terminal to the B+ terminal on the sensor? I’ve added a big yellow arrow pointing to the red cable that I think you’re talking about. This cable has been the same piece of wire in all the previous pictures. This red cable is 18 AWG and has a cross sectional area of 0.82 mm².
Greg DeCeccoJune 23, 2020 at 1:16 pmPost count: 0 -
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