At the point in the video where I was comparing the multimeter’s voltage reading of the battery and the INA260’s, I mistakenly compared the two as if they were the same, but the voltage reading from the INA260 is the load voltage, and I had that Bluetooth device still connected so of course it was going to be lower.
That bluetooth module you used as a load, what purpose is it serving, and could you use a different load? Is the bluetooth one better? Is there anything else i could use that would serve the same purpose?
Depending on how you set it up, yes you can get a pretty accurate (+/-10mV) open-circuit voltage reading, you can also get a pretty good load voltage reading too!
Yes! It can measure up to 36V and 15 Amps! (I personally wouldn’t do more than 13.5 to 14.5A though just to be safe, even though technically it should be good up to 15A)
Not sure about the INA169, but the INA219 is pretty similar, just with a ~3A max current rating. My favourite is the INA260. They’re the only modules I’ve ever gotten the brand name “Adafruit” version of, since they’re pre-calibrated to be super accurate
Yes those would also work, as would the standard cylindrical glass/ceramic fuses with their respective holders, and depending on the application they may even be preferable to axial fuses since they can be replaced easily.
eye-two-see is how professionals in the computer industry pronounce it, I've never heard anyone call it eye-squared-see, as that sounds far too much like I^2R
At the point in the video where I was comparing the multimeter’s voltage reading of the battery and the INA260’s, I mistakenly compared the two as if they were the same, but the voltage reading from the INA260 is the load voltage, and I had that Bluetooth device still connected so of course it was going to be lower.
That bluetooth module you used as a load, what purpose is it serving, and could you use a different load? Is the bluetooth one better? Is there anything else i could use that would serve the same purpose?
For higher current upto 1200A using shunt should i uesd this ina260 ic? Suggest me good ic for ac current measurements ushinh shunt
Do you have a discord a website community? I would love to be part of it!
@@Nayel-Khouatra I don’t but now that you mention it, I think that’d be a great idea!
Should I make one?
@@KeonsLab I believe it would be a great idea, as it would allow everyone to share their own experiences, expertise, and projects.
Ok, I’ve made one, now I just need to remember to mention it in my next video!
can you please tell me if I can use this sensor in order to measure Isc and Voc of a solar pannel(I mean without a load)
Depending on how you set it up, yes you can get a pretty accurate (+/-10mV) open-circuit voltage reading, you can also get a pretty good load voltage reading too!
@@KeonsLab the open circuit voltage of the solar pannel I'm using is about 18V ,can the sensor measure it??
Yes! It can measure up to 36V and 15 Amps! (I personally wouldn’t do more than 13.5 to 14.5A though just to be safe, even though technically it should be good up to 15A)
@@KeonsLab thank you so much for your answer, I would like to know if an INA169 sensor can be just as useful as the INA260 or not?
Not sure about the INA169, but the INA219 is pretty similar, just with a ~3A max current rating. My favourite is the INA260.
They’re the only modules I’ve ever gotten the brand name “Adafruit” version of, since they’re pre-calibrated to be super accurate
Would it be easier to get a car fuse kit with a fuse holder for a variety of fuses?
Yes those would also work, as would the standard cylindrical glass/ceramic fuses with their respective holders, and depending on the application they may even be preferable to axial fuses since they can be replaced easily.
How to measure AC current and voltage
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eye-two-see is how professionals in the computer industry pronounce it, I've never heard anyone call it eye-squared-see, as that sounds far too much like I^2R
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