Check out youtube, theres a couple there for that exact unit
Baz421 said
09:38 PM Jan 16, 2019
Ozlad wrote:
Check out youtube, theres a couple there for that exact unit
Ahhhhh Clear as mud.
Yep this compensates for having a common power source, not separate power source for the meter and load.
Thanks
-- Edited by Baz421 on Wednesday 16th of January 2019 10:53:19 PM
Warren-Pat_01 said
06:52 PM Jan 17, 2019
Baz,
Basically the volt meter goes across the voltage source, the ammeter goes in series with feed (shunt, etc).
There should have been an instruction sheet with the meter unit. There was for mine with various scenarios given.
Dick0 said
07:45 PM Jan 17, 2019
Hi, this may help.
Got my Amp/Volts meter through Ebay. Usually has a connection schematic in the description and/or link to schematic.
Keep shunt close to the Fuse Box, which is the "Load". The fuse box will have a Positive (+) input connection and Negative (-) output connection. Colours may be Red/Black or Black/White.
You will need to make a short "Diverter" Negative cable from shunt to fuse box (keep cable guage same or heavier) and connect existing fuse box Negative cable to battery end of shunt.
The thick Red wire from V/A meter connect to Positive at fuse box (Load).
The thick Black to shunt battery side.
The Yellow to shunt fuse box (Load) side.
If long run is from shunt to V/A meter it is preferable to use shielded cabling (to overcome possible interference).
Ignore the "Transformer" in the schematic...it is just 12V (+ -) for Volt Meter so connect thin Red/Black wires to any 12V (+ -).
Got my Amp/Volts meter through Ebay. Usually has a connection schematic in the description and/or link to schematic.
Keep shunt close to the Fuse Box, which is the "Load". The fuse box will have a Positive (+) input connection and Negative (-) output connection. Colours may be Red/Black or Black/White.
You will need to make a short "Diverter" Negative cable from shunt to fuse box (keep cable guage same or heavier) and connect existing fuse box Negative cable to battery end of shunt.
The thick Red wire from V/A meter connect to Positive at fuse box (Load).
The thick Black to shunt battery side.
The Yellow to shunt fuse box (Load) side.
If long run is from shunt to V/A meter it is preferable to use shielded cabling (to overcome possible interference).
Ignore the "Transformer" in the schematic...it is just 12V (+ -) for Volt Meter so connect thin Red/Black wires to any 12V (+ -).
Thanks DickO,,, unfortuneately didn't work.
The u tube vdeo got either v or A but not both ,,, so still looking.
Make it work with WITHOUT external power source . same as last one I stuffed.
Cheers Baz
-- Edited by Baz421 on Friday 18th of January 2019 06:06:09 PM
Baz421 said
04:57 PM Jan 18, 2019
Warren-Pat_01 wrote:
Baz, Basically the volt meter goes across the voltage source, the ammeter goes in series with feed (shunt, etc).
There should have been an instruction sheet with the meter unit. There was for mine with various scenarios given.
Hi
a bit more complicated than that as it has external power source to power the device separate from vehicle system,,,, that's the guts of the issue.
Thanks anyway
Dick0 said
06:20 PM Jan 18, 2019
Don't understand why you want an external power source?
The schematic and directions are self explanatory.
How exactly are you connecting this meter?
This is a 2 in 1 meter...Volts and Amps.
Connect thin red/black to a power source in RV for Volts..
Connect thick red/black and yellow as per schematic for Amps.
What is it that is not working?
Baz421 said
06:26 PM Jan 18, 2019
Dick0 wrote:
Don't understand why you want an external power source?
The schematic and directions are self explanatory.
How exactly are you connecting this meter?
This is a 2 in 1 meter...Volts and Amps.
Connect thin red/black to a power source in RV for Volts..
Connect thick red/black and yellow as per schematic for Amps.
What is it that is not working?
Sorry just corrected my post I don't want an external power source just battery power from van
Hi all
my new ammeter/voltmeter arrived with no instructions. See pics please.
A previous one (different wiring) burnt out.
TESTING ON BENCH WITH 9V BATTERY ---- If I connect large red and small red to + battery,,, AND large black to - battery it shows,,,
000 volts and about 5.4A WITH NO SHUT CONNECTED SO I HAVE A BASIC CIRCUIT I assume
If so does yellow go to input side of shunt and small black to output side of shunt?????
I don't want to connect 12V and shunt till I know wiring diagram.
I know some wizz will have the answer thanks.
Baz
Ahhhhh Clear as mud.
Yep this compensates for having a common power source, not separate power source for the meter and load.
Thanks
-- Edited by Baz421 on Wednesday 16th of January 2019 10:53:19 PM
Basically the volt meter goes across the voltage source, the ammeter goes in series with feed (shunt, etc).
There should have been an instruction sheet with the meter unit. There was for mine with various scenarios given.
Hi, this may help.
Got my Amp/Volts meter through Ebay. Usually has a connection schematic in the description and/or link to schematic.
Keep shunt close to the Fuse Box, which is the "Load". The fuse box will have a Positive (+) input connection and Negative (-) output connection. Colours may be Red/Black or Black/White.
You will need to make a short "Diverter" Negative cable from shunt to fuse box (keep cable guage same or heavier) and connect existing fuse box Negative cable to battery end of shunt.
The thick Red wire from V/A meter connect to Positive at fuse box (Load).
The thick Black to shunt battery side.
The Yellow to shunt fuse box (Load) side.
If long run is from shunt to V/A meter it is preferable to use shielded cabling (to overcome possible interference).
Ignore the "Transformer" in the schematic...it is just 12V (+ -) for Volt Meter so connect thin Red/Black wires to any 12V (+ -).
Thanks DickO,,, unfortuneately didn't work.
The u tube vdeo got either v or A but not both ,,, so still looking.
Make it work with WITHOUT external power source . same as last one I stuffed.
Cheers Baz
-- Edited by Baz421 on Friday 18th of January 2019 06:06:09 PM
Hi
a bit more complicated than that as it has external power source to power the device separate from vehicle system,,,, that's the guts of the issue.
Thanks anyway
Don't understand why you want an external power source?
The schematic and directions are self explanatory.
How exactly are you connecting this meter?
This is a 2 in 1 meter...Volts and Amps.
Connect thin red/black to a power source in RV for Volts..
Connect thick red/black and yellow as per schematic for Amps.
What is it that is not working?
Sorry just corrected my post I don't want an external power source just battery power from van
Have a look https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnWrsT-QBG0
at the video and see what you think please. I found one in Chinese and it showed small black NOT connected to anything.
Thanks for your time.
Maybe you have one of these?
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/100V-100A-DC-Dual-Digital-Voltmeter-Ammeter-LED-Amp-Volt-Meter-12V-shunt-Car-HY/191948732712?epid=1481573968&hash=item2cb1093928:g:sTgAAOSw9NdXtXzX:rk:11:pf:0
Not exactly,,, see OP pics of wiring BUT THE ISSUE IS these need a separate power supply (ie 9V battery to power the unit),,,, THEN USING THE SHUNT.
I don't want a separate 9V battery supply to unit I want the whole thing from 12V van battery.
Pain in the bum this.
Watch this video...using same Power Supply with Shunt and Load.
Much the same in my original suggestion.
Don't get confused by the wire colours, which are clearly explained in the video.
The meter and shunt should be a Matching Pair, so I hope you got the shunt and meter together.
Also, some meters have a built in shunt so different wiring again and usually require external power supply to load supply.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VBdJ5518U4
Another good video...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfqqw36-BeE
For under $25.00 these are the best available for battery information...and easy to wire up.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1X-DC-6-5-100V-50-100A-LCD-Digital-Combo-Panel-Display-Volt-Amp-Power-Watt-Meter/123102843995?epid=702754360&hash=item1ca980545b:m:mU-jWEqxGRaX7VTFUzrX1Fg:rk:12:pf:0
-- Edited by Dick0 on Saturday 19th of January 2019 06:04:14 PM
-- Edited by Dick0 on Saturday 19th of January 2019 06:16:11 PM
Thanks for your trouble DickO.
I'm totally frustrated,,, wired up exactly as shown (had this in prev video too) will show either V OR A and NOT simultaneously.
All I wanted was simple meter to rough check solar charger values ie voltage/amps rather than use multimeter.
Too hard,,, I have analogue ammeter but coarse scale not accurate.