I've just been looking at some panel mount ammeters.
All the ones I have previously come across work by having the line conductor you wish to measure passing through a CT.
I have just seen some which use a shunt resistor to presumably do the same job as a CT.
Here is an example for those who don't know what they are.
How would you connect this? I presume the line conductor needs to be lugged to each of the big bolts, and you connect the meter across the two smaller screws? Would this be correct?
I think I'll stick with CTs, as they seem much easier to me, but I was just curious to how you would use them, and if anyone knows how they work, that would be smashing
All the ones I have previously come across work by having the line conductor you wish to measure passing through a CT.
I have just seen some which use a shunt resistor to presumably do the same job as a CT.
Here is an example for those who don't know what they are.
How would you connect this? I presume the line conductor needs to be lugged to each of the big bolts, and you connect the meter across the two smaller screws? Would this be correct?
I think I'll stick with CTs, as they seem much easier to me, but I was just curious to how you would use them, and if anyone knows how they work, that would be smashing
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