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Hello Thomas Poulin,
Thanks for writing in.
Do you mean meter drawing more current from motor on an uphill grade ? The meter is not a load, it should not draw current. We think it should be that motor draws more current from battery, is it right?
Could you please tell us the max load current? You mention voltage spikes, how large it is?
And does the negative of battery goes through the shunt then connected to meter negative?
Best regards.
MarkJune 6, 2019 at 6:29 pmPost count: 0I have a 200141 meter. The voltmeter seems to be very accurate but the current measure is very inaccurate. It reads about twice the actual current draw.
Also, when I long press the button, I get a “Set” screen with blinking numbers. This is not described in the manual. What does this do?
Hello Mark,
Thanks for writing in.
We just make insturction for it, please kindly find more details here. 200141
If the reading is not accurate, you may try below calibration:
1. Connecting power supply (20V/10A), shunt and load.
2. Connecting the two calibrating spots (Open the back cover, then you will find two holes which
marked by “W” on the edge of board)
3. Turn on the power supply.
4. When the screen display changed from “CAL—“ into” —PASS”, that means the calibration is
successful.Best regards.
Josh SJuly 20, 2022 at 4:39 pmPost count: 0Hello—my 200141 is installed and the voltage is off by about .15 volts.
Do I understand correctly that I must apply a 20v 10A load and then short the “W” terminals on the back of the unit behind the cover?
Also, what is the purpose of the settings menu after you hold the button for long enough? Seems you can change some numbers but what does this do?
thanks!
Brian EdeyOctober 6, 2022 at 2:41 pmPost count: 0 -
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