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harry fare
December 2, 2016 at 9:51 pmPost count: 0Hello harry fare,
Thank you for writing in.
Since there are many products with similar product title, it is hard for us to ensure which product you have bought?
Could you please tell us your order ID or the link of the product so we can find a solution more quickly?
Waiting for your reply.
Best regardsGeorg
December 4, 2016 at 12:39 pmPost count: 0Hi!
I’ve bought the device from https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00H5KVG3I/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 and I have really strange problems to operate it. I wired it like scheme 3. The current which is measured by a multimeter is 356 mA and the Ampermeter is displaying anything abuat 8.2 Amperes! By using the adjustement poti, I can reduce the displayed value down to 7 A, but not into the range to have the right value.
What I’m doing wrong?Kind regards,
GeorgHello Georg,
Thank you for writing in.
Could you please tell us more details of your application, such as the input voltage/current, the load, the wiring, the working environment?
If you can, we sincerely hope that you can send us some images to let us check the problem details.
With your help, we can find a solution more quickly.
Waiting for your reply.
Best regardsIan
February 20, 2017 at 4:08 pmPost count: 0Peter
March 7, 2017 at 12:28 amPost count: 0Hello,
My B017FSED9I DC panel meter reads 20.8V when connected to my 12V battery as the ‘DC IN’.
The ‘LOAD’ is a 12v LED light that draws 0.8 amps.
The amp reading on the meter measures correct at 0.8A, but the voltage reading measures incorrect at 20.8v. It should be measuring about 12.7vdc.
Is there a calibration procedure for the meter?
Or is my meter defective / broken?
Thank you,
PeterLee Buxbaum
July 11, 2017 at 12:05 pmPost count: 0I recently purchased six of your Drok Micro Volt Amp Meters, X000PTHDOX. I am using 2 of them to measure the voltage/current consumption of the hotend and another one to measure the voltage current consumption of the heated bed of my 3D printer. The hotend is powered by its own 12v/30A Power Supply and the heated bed is powered by its own 24v/15A power supply.I have an external 750mV shunt for each. I have attached a link to a block diagram of how I currently have it wired up.The problem I have had (4 times) is that the 24v meter smokes and dies when hooked to the 24v power supply. I have even switched the thin red and black wires to the 12v supply for power but to no avail. Please advise. ASAP.
Hello Lee Buxbaum,
Thanks for your business. Is this item that you have bought?
product link
You said you have attached a link, but we see no information about it. Would you please send it again?
In addition, did you write it up as the following picture showed?
Best regards.P. St. Archer
November 11, 2017 at 2:05 pmPost count: 0Laurence Pearson
April 4, 2018 at 8:55 pmPost count: 0I have purchased 2 of your 100v/100a micro panel meters.No wiring information came with it.Where can I get hook up information? I have purchased several of your power supplies and am pleased except for the lack of documentation. I see at Amazon’s web site that many of your customers are confused for the same reason.
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