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Am thinking of getting an ammeter. There seems to be a lot of criticism of the cheap ebay ones with shunts (some of which also show voltage). The main complaint seems to be the need to calibrate them and even then they are not very accurate.
There seems to be a huge price difference between these ebay ones which go for a tenner or so and then something that does the job properly like the Nasa bm1/2 which are over a hundred.
The question is, are there any options in the £25 - £50 range that might not have all the functionality of the Nasa models but are at least accurate ? Think I would probably prefer digital but would not rule out an analogue dial type.
Another thought, would it be possible/feasible to buy additional shunts and then wire the meter with a switch/s so it could measure different current flows such as current in from wind generator and also current current (!) usage and maybe a third shunt to measure charging current from the alternator ?
Thanks in advance for any info
There seems to be a huge price difference between these ebay ones which go for a tenner or so and then something that does the job properly like the Nasa bm1/2 which are over a hundred.
The question is, are there any options in the £25 - £50 range that might not have all the functionality of the Nasa models but are at least accurate ? Think I would probably prefer digital but would not rule out an analogue dial type.
Another thought, would it be possible/feasible to buy additional shunts and then wire the meter with a switch/s so it could measure different current flows such as current in from wind generator and also current current (!) usage and maybe a third shunt to measure charging current from the alternator ?
Thanks in advance for any info
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