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Re: [TCML] Panel Meters



Hi Phillip,

Usually not. You would need something specifically designed for the volt range you want to measure.
Bart

Phillip Slawinski wrote:
Will these current meters withstand several kV?

On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 8:18 PM, bartb <bartb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

And yes, shunts can be home-brewed easily. I did this with a couple meters
that required external shunts. I used thin brass sheets and drilled two
holes to match the meter bolts. I then used scissors to cut out the shunts.
I measured current with a digital meter on a load and then hooked up the
meter with the homebrew shunt and cut and filed away at the strip of brass
sheeting until the current matched the meter. Pretty easy to do.

Take care,
Bart


William Noble wrote:

I have a pile in my garage - if you can make your own shunts/dividers I
may be able to help - contact me off the list> Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008
23:53:28 -0500> From: pslawinski@xxxxxxxxx> To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> CC: >
Subject: [TCML] Panel Meters> > Does anyone know a good source for
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