Red LED Panel Mount 10A Current Meter / Ammeter

Measures up to 10A current with RED LED Display

SKU: TA0487


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Red LED Panel Mount 10A Current Meter / Ammeter

Measures up to 10A current with RED LED Display

Add a current meter to your electronics project. This panel meter requires a DC voltage to run, and then has two thick gauge wires to measure current draw. A shunt is already on board so its very easy to hook up!

Since current sensors are a little more complex than volt meters, and its easy to confuse the wires, please read carefully to understand how to wire it together! The current meter has two sets of wires, one thin (red and black) and one thick (red or white, and black). The thin wire set is for powering the meter itself and must be 4.5-30VDC. There is reverse-polarity protection on these wires. The thick wire set is for the in-line current sensing. The black sensing wire is tied to the black power wire internally, so depending on how you want to use the meter, you may need a separate power circuit (see the next paragraph)

The easiest and safest way to use the meter is to have no electrical connection between the powering and sensing current. That is, connect something like a 9V battery to the thin power wires and you can put the current sensor in anywhere you want. As long as the circuits are totally separate this will work great.

Another option is to have one circuit power the meter while it is sensing the same circuit. To do this, you'll need to make sure that you are low-side sensing. This is because the ground power wire is connected to the black current sense wire. To make sure you don't accidentally short your power supply, you'll need to arrange your circuit so that the ammeter sits 'right below' the "ground" of whatever you are sensing. See the image above for a diagram showing how to measure motor current, for example. Make sure the DC power is between 4.5V and 30V in this case.

The display has a microcontroller that will read the current through the shunt resistance, compare it to a stable reference and display the current in Amps on a 3-digit 0.56" tall 7-segment display. It works from 4.5V up to 30V and is reverse-polarity protected so it will be good for nearly any electronic project! The meter itself draws about 20mA to power the microcontroller and display. This particular LED display is a nice contrast red, which we found very readable. To mount to your enclosure, simply cut a 45.5mm × 26.5mm rectangle and snap it in.


TECHNICAL DETAILS

Dimensions: 48x29x21mm
Digit size: 0.56" high, red LEDs
Refresh rate: about 2 Hz

Power specifications:
4.5V to 30V DC power
0.01-9.99 Amp DC current sensing
14cm long wires, 26 AWG for power wires, 20 AWG for current wires
0.01 ohm shunt
15-25mA draw
Accuracy is about 4%, better at currents over 2A
Red LED display
Reverse polarity protected
The mini trim potentiometer on the back is for calibration of the current measurement, you shouldn't have to adjust it unless the measurements are off and you have calibration equipment

3 Month Warranty

SKU TA0487
Barcode # 9351634029600
Brand iduino
Shipping Weight 0.0600kg
Shipping Width 0.130m
Shipping Height 0.040m
Shipping Length 0.100m
Shipping Cubic 0.000520000m3
Unit Of Measure ea

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