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bi ll kienzleJune 16, 2017 at 11:04 pmPost count: 0
DROK Digital Multimeter DC 6.5-100V 100A Voltage Amperage Power Energy Meter DC Volt Amp Tester Watt Meter LCD Digital Display.
I have this product installed in conjunction with a DPDT switch in my trailer and it seems to work fine. Would you advise installing a fuse on the battery positive side?
richard tateJune 20, 2017 at 8:52 pmPost count: 0Hello richard tate,
Thank you for your message.
Is it this item?
200141
Would you please take a video or some pictures to show how it is? And please tell us some parameters, fore example, measuring voltage/current, load.
You can send pictures to service#droking dot com ( please replace # with @).
Look forward to your response.
Best regards.Bryan BarnesJuly 5, 2017 at 11:15 amPost count: 0I’ve purchased 2 units from Amazon to monitor 2 separate batteries connected an alternator charging system.
Obviously it has to note current going in both directions in order to show battery capacity left.
Does it therefore record positive current reading when charging and negative when discharging or vice-versaJimmy lyonJuly 8, 2017 at 1:33 amPost count: 0Hello Jimmy lyon,
Thank you for writing in.
We are not sure if you are talking about this item200141
If yes, please long press the button, and release it until ‘CLr” shows on the power area.
At this time energy area flicker, then short press the button to reset energy.
Any more question, please feel free to contact us.
Best regards.Olivier TamarioAugust 18, 2017 at 9:30 pmPost count: 0Hi I have a solar installation and I purshace https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B018K0X85A/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 to check battery discharge and capacity. (I renew order because I burned one with shortcircuit).
Battery are wired on hybrid-inverter so charging and discharging are on same cable. how will react drok meter when battery will chargin?
see installation http://hpics.li/ca20eaf
Thomas RautmannSeptember 3, 2017 at 8:33 amPost count: 0JohnAugust 4, 2019 at 11:29 pmPost count: 0Hi, I love your products so far they work great, Currently I am using two one with the external shunt to monitor my battery while inverter is in use and the second is why I am writing you,
i have the model with built in shunt and am trying to hook it up to monitor the amount my solar panels bring in. What is the correct wiring for this or is this meter not suitable for this application. Would I wire solar + – to the meter load + – and then connect charge controller to dc + – on the meter?
JohnAugust 6, 2019 at 12:48 amPost count: 0Ok thank you, let me confirm
i am using that product, I have my solar panel input connected to the meter load,
the dc connections on the meter connected to my solar charge controller solar input
is that correct? Or should I have the dc connections wired to an independent power supply.
my goal is to be able to monitor my panel input. I’ have another meter with shunt currently on my inverter and battery to monitor my inverter usuage
thanks again
Hello John,
It doesn’t require independent power supply. Only in that connection, it can measure current.
As shown belown, inside the circuit, every two ports are shorted. So you just need to connect power supply to DC IN port.
Best regards.
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