150A Digital Lcd Amp Watt Meter Power Analyser Solar Caravan Au

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150A Digital Lcd Amp Watt Meter Power Analyser Solar Caravan Au

Specifications:

- Watt Meter and Power Analyzer 150 Amps
- Colour: Black
- Weight: 88g
- Dimensions: 85 x 42 x 25mm
- Material: Rubber Paint
- Operates from 4.8v to 60v 

Measure:

- Can measure down to 0v with optional auxiliary (great for stress-testing batteries)
- Measures 0 to 150A with a resolution of 0.01A (50 Amp connectors for continuous – up to 150A for short peak bursts only)
- Measures 0 to 60V with a resolution of 0.01V
- Measures 0 to 6554W with a resolution of 0.01W
- Measures 0 to 65Ah with a resolution of 0.001Ah

- 2.4" LCD display
- Operates on 4, 6, 12, 24, 36 and 48 volt battery banks
- Extremely low power consumption of 7mA
- Digital LCD LIGHT UP screen gives clear, crisp numerical readings
- Handles up to 150 amps intermittent and 75 amps continuous (48 volts)
- Microprocessor controlled for extremely precise and accurate readings
- Amp Hours (Ah) - Total Ah delivered from source to load
- Amp Peak (Ap) - Highest amp value delivered (typically start-up cycle for inverters, compressors, refrigerators etc)
- Amps (A) - Amps delivered at this time
- Voltage - Source voltage and minimum source voltage. Good for measuring the voltage at the lowest point of charge (e.g. minimum overnight voltage of car fridge battery)
- Power (watts) - peak watts, watts being delivered at this time
- The meter can be 'reversed' to measure the charge that is returned to the battery during a charge cycle. - In this case, the charger (DCDC, solar, mains battery charger) is connected to 'Source' and the battery is connected to 'Load'.
Note: The Free Anderson plug has not been connected!
Package includes:
1PC Watt Meter and Power Analyzer
1PC x English User Manual

Notes:

1. Please allow slight chromatic aberration in the photo
2. Due to manual measurement, the size may deviate

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