Kent Reed wrote:
> On Mar 18, 2013 10:12 AM, <kqt4a...@gmail.com> wrote:
>   
>> On Mon, 18 Mar 2013, andy pugh wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> On 17 March 2013 09:18,  <kqt4a...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>       
>>>> I have a need to read dc current
>>>> 36 volts up to 100 amps "reasonably" accurate
>>>> I am looking at Tamura L03S100D15 with Arduino
>>>> I am sure y'all have other suggestions hopefully cheaper
SNIP


> The difficult bit
> for me would be finding a DC supply capable of sustaining 100A but I assume
> you must have one or you wouldn't be looking for a way to measure 100A.
> Keep in mind the Hall-effect sensor is current sensitive. 1V is as good as
> 36V for exciting your test harness with a concomitant reduction in power
> consumption.
>   
Find a buddy with an arc welder. 100Amps is a piece of cake.

Ed.


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