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
>   
I used some similar tamura Hall current sensors in a project
some years ago.  You could read the output with as simple
a setup as a hand-held DVM or a panel mount voltmeter
like from Red Lion or similar.

Beware of getting magnets near the sensor, it will be affected
even by the earth's magnetic field, so if you pick up the
equipment and move it, the zero will shift.

Jon

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