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  • michael ward
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    sorry

    the answer to your question is yes that’s my unit

    Drok
    Keymaster
    Post count: 2971

    Hello michael ward,

    Do you mean you modife wireless module?

    Please kindly notice the voltage range for this meter can’t be over 80v.

    Best regards.

     

    Remus Matesan
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    Hello,

    VAC8010F can connect to PC?

    Best regards

    Drok
    Keymaster
    Post count: 2971

    Hello Remus Matesan,

    This item can’t be connected to PC.

     

    Mohamed
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    Drok
    Keymaster
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    Hello Mohamed,

    Are you taling about this item? https://www.droking.com/Digital-Meter-Multifunction-Panel-Meter-DC-6V-80V-300A-999-KW-LCD-Display-Tester-Monitor-Meter-Multimeter-Thermometer

    Would you please tell us your setting parameters?

    Best regards.

    Aroen
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    Hai,

    Everything works well, exept it shows 30,3 volts where in reality it is 24,6 volts.

    Cant find any volt callibration in the menu…..

    do I overlook something?

    greetz,

    Aroen

     

     

     

    Drok
    Keymaster
    Post count: 2971

    Hello Aroen,

    May I know which item it is?

    Aroen
    Post count: 0

    VAC8010F

    sorry for late answer.
    Hospital came by….

    Drok
    Keymaster
    Post count: 2971

    Hello Aroen,

    If voltage reading is incorrect, you can try calibration. Please refer to below instruction.

    Adjustable power supply is required.

    1. Hook it up correctly with adjustable power supply. Please makesure load current is off in this case.
    2. Power on. Supply voltage is set to 12v and current is 11A.
    3. Before calibrating voltage, we can reset the current zero. Short press the down button to move cursor to CER, then short press the ok button (the middle button) to reset current zero.
    4. Move cursor to NCP, then hold the ok button to enter calibration menu, then release button.
    5. Short press ok button to switch the voltage range from 0-20v to 20-120v. And supply voltage is set as “54v”. Then adjust displayed voltage until it is the same as load voltage.
    6. Short press ok button to switch back to 0-20v voltage range. And supply voltage is set as “12v”. Then adjust display voltage until it is the same as load voltage.
    7. Just repeat above two calibration steps until displayed voltage and load voltage are the same when supply voltage is 12v and 54 v. Then calibration is finished.
    Xanderone
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    @Michael ward. I recently purchased this item vac8010f and boy was I so disappointed with the range. Is it Bluetooth or WiFi, I wonder.

    But now I wish to extend the range. What radio tranciever components do you suggest I use for both the transmitter end and the receiver end?

     

    Thanks.

    TonyS
    Participant
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    How do I set the vac8010f for Charging or discharging mode?

    Can I do a factory reset?

     

    I would like to read Accumulated remaining AH and also Accumulated Energy?

     

    At the moment the reading for both is “0” and I have tried everything I can think of so far?

    • This reply was modified 6 months, 3 weeks ago by  TonyS.
    TonyS
    Participant
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    Sorry fr posting the same 2 times but I was trying to ask from a answer given earlier.

    My question in context is:

    “Hello Dale Kramer,

    In charging mode, kwh value increases. In discharging mode, it dicreases. When it is 0, it will not change again.

    Best regards.”

    How do I set the vac8010f for Charging or discharging mode?

    Can I do a factory reset?

    I would like to read Accumulated remaining AH and also Accumulated Energy?

    At the moment the reading for both is “0” and I have tried everything I can think of so far?

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