Powerwerx Watt Meter - DC Inline Watt Meter and Power Analyzer, Powerpole Ends

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WATTMETER-PP  -  Powerwerx Watt Meter -  DC Inline Watt Meter and Power Analyzer, Powerpole Ends

Powerwerx Watt Meter -  DC Inline Watt Meter and Power Analyzer, Powerpole Ends

Measuring capacity up to 60 V and 130 A. Bright blue backlit LCD display. Measures 8 electrical parameters: Amps, Volts, Watts, Amp-hours, Watt-hours, Peak Amps, Minimum Volts (Sag), Peak Watts. Auto reset feature. No configuration, works automatically! 

Description

Direct replacement for Watt's Up and Doc Wattson DC digital inline meter.

Functions: Watt Meter and Power Analyzer
The Watt Meter measures eight parameters that are essential to electric power safety and performance. Use it to: prevent peak currents from damaging a battery. Motor control, motors, wiring and connectors. Set cutoff voltages, check battery capacity & health. Balance battery cells, Confirm proper battery charger operation.

Inline DC Meter
You can think of the Watt Meter as a set of jumper cables. Connect it in the same way and you can measure what the jumper cables are connected to. Like jumper cables, the Watt Meter is essentially a direct connection between the same colored SOURCE and LOAD wires. For example, both the SOURCE and LOAD leads are electrically "hot" when a battery is connected to either side. Current flows from SOURCE to LOAD. Make sure connections are secure to prevent component damage.

Display Screen
Each time power is applied across the Watt Meter (or by auxiliary power connector) a startup screen with logo is briefly displayed and peaks, minimums, Ah & Wh are reset to zero. Then the display changes to the measurements screen.

The measurement screen continuously displays Amps, Volts and Watts. All other measured values are presented sequentially, every two seconds, in the Data-Queue position of the display. Data values are identified by their units (Ah, Wh, Ap, Vm, Wp). All measurement screen values are updated every 0.4 seconds.

The Measurement Screen layout: Amps, Volts, Watts & "Data Queue". The "Data Queue" shows Ah, Wh, Ap, Vm, Wp in sequence.

Current: Amps & Peak Amps (A, Ap)
Only current from SOURCE to LOAD is measured. Amps values displayed are the average current over the last screen update interval. Peak Amps value (Ap) displayed is the maximum current drawn from the LOAD side, since the meter's startup. Peaks lasting only a fraction of a second, can be captured. Supplying auxiliary power with a voltage greater than the meter is measuring removes the meter's operation current from measurements. To reduce meter heating, measure currents over 65 Amps for reduced time and consider using connectors which can handle large current.

Voltage: Volts & Minimum Volts (V, Vm)
The displayed Volts value is the average voltage over the last screen update interval. The displayed Minimum Volts value (Vm) is the minimum voltage (or "sag") measured on the SOURCE side, since the meter's startup. The Volts value is measured on the SOURCE side.

Energy: Watt-hours (Wh)
The displayed value is the total energy delivered in Watt-hours since the meter's startup. It is measured on the LOAD side. For accurate results, be careful not to interrupt the SOURCE connection to the Watt Meter during an energy measurement.

Charge: Amp-hours (Ah)
The displayed value is the total energy charge in Amp-hours (x1000 = mAh) delivered since the meter's startup. It is measured on the LOAD side. For accurate results, be careful not to interrupt the SOURCE connection to the Watt Meter during a charge measurement.

Power: Watts & Peak Watts (W, Wp)
The displayed value is the average power delivered in watts (=Volts * Amps) over the last screen update interval. The displayed Peak Watts value (Wp) is the maximum power drawn on the LOAD side since the meter's startup. Watts values are measured on the LOAD side.

Specifications

  • Operates from 4.8 ~60 V (0V with optional auxiliary power cable)
  • Measures:
    0.1 ~ 130 A, resolution 0.01 A
    0 ~ 60 V, resolution 0.01 V
    0 ~ 6554 W, resolution 0.1W
    0 ~ 65 Ah, resolution 0.001 Ah
    0 ~ 6554 Wh, resolution 0.1 Wh
  • 16x2 blue backlit LCD display
  • Size: 3.3 x 1.7 x 1.0" (85 x 42 x 24mm)
  • Weight: 0.18 lbs. (82 g)

Wiring, Connections & Applying Power
WARNING: Loose connections can cause component damage! Only switch power between meter & LOAD. The Red SOURCE wire goes to positive (+) battery or other device terminals and black to Negative (-). User is responsible for attaching connectors rated to handle the voltage and current expected in users' application. Qualified individuals should make sure any high current connections. Verify there are no exposed wires or connectors that may short circuit before connecting a battery or power source to the Watt Meter. Only use female connectors on batteries. By connecting an auxiliary battery of 4.8 ~ 60 V to the auxiliary power cable 3-pin connector, the Watt Meter can measure down to 0 V.

Safety Precautions
CAUTION: Shorting a rechargeable battery or Watt Meter connected to a rechargeable battery can supply huge currents, causing fire, explosions, personal injury, and damage to equipment. Ensure that all wiring and connections are rated to handle the input or output current, and are properly assembled for each application.

Input Voltage & Current Handling Limitations
The Watt Meter is designed to be safe in systems using less than 60 V and carrying currents up to 130 A. CAUTION: Exceeding these limits will damage the Watt Meter and may cause personal injury.

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