[Boatanchors] general OT question on panel meters

Bill Carns wcarns at austin.rr.com
Tue Jul 9 12:15:08 EDT 2013


The specification on the shunt (for instance 100A 50 mV) is nothing more
than a resistance spec for the shunt. R=E/I  is,  in this case, 50 exp -3
divided by 100 amps = 5 exp -5 ohms or 0.00005 ohms.  So, you see that what
you are looking for is a 30A 50 mV shunt or a resistor (Shunt) that is going
to produce 50 mV with 30 Amps through it....Bottom line, the 100A 50mV shunt
will not work and will result in a meter (for current) that reads very low
by a factor of 100/30 or 3.3333...

Bill
N7OTQ

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Subject: [Boatanchors] general OT question on panel meters

Hello all,

I purchased a round, analog panel meter 0-30 ADC for a project. Printed on
the face of the meter says "FS=50MVDC" which I take to mean full scale
deflection will occur at 50 mV DC.  Question is, can I get any 50mV shunt
(minimum 30A, of course) and will it work? Or does the shunt need to somehow
be 30A = 50mVDC? If I got a 100A 50mVDC shunt, will this indicate
incorrectly on the meter?

Thanks in advance for the OT question


73 Eugene W2HX


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