Because the resistance of copper changes 4% for every 10 degree change in
temperature.

Manganin, which shunts are made of, barely change at all. Typically it's
less than 0.05% in the normal temperature range and 0% around 30-40C.
Here's a graph http://images.elektroda.net/89_1304228034.png
Copper would be a vertical line on the same scale as that graph.

So if you want anything more than a rough indicator, a battery link is
woefully inadequate.




On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 11:11 AM, Jan Steinman via EV <[email protected]>wrote:

> > From: Michael K Johnson via EV <[email protected]>
> >
> > That AH meter at lightobject looks very interesting. It doesn't say
> > what shunt or range of shunts it can use that I can see.
> >
> > I have a buck converter that I can put on my tractor to power the
> > meter, but obviously I'd need to use a shunt to measure current. I
> > have a 50mV/500A shunt installed; do you have docs to check whether it
> > would work?
>
> My favourite shunt is the longest battery lead. :-) Why drop any more
> voltage than you already are dropping?
>
> But you need a system that can be calibrated. If your longest lead drops
> at least 50 mV, you can put a trimpot across it to bring it down to exactly
> 50 mV. I've done this on two different "house battery" systems for campers,
> and it worked well. I put an "amp clamp" meter on the cable, together with
> a constant load (turning all the lights on in the camper works well), then
> trimming the pot until the readings were the same.
>
> Jan
>
> > On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 12:21 AM, John Lussmyer via EV
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> On Tue May 13 21:11:33 PDT 2014 [email protected] said:
> >>> Thanks, Denis.
> >>>
> >>> It looks like a pretty simple display. I'm sorta hoping for something
> with more numbers on it. There seem to be a number of units on eBay that
> only go to 100 V and 30 A:
> >>>
> http://www.ebay.ca/itm/5-in-1-Digital-Combo-Panel-Meter-DC100V30A-Volt-Amp-kWh-Watt-Working-Time-/181403417248?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_2&hash=item2a3c7c7aa0&_uhb=1
> >>>
> >>> but I'm hoping for something more like this that will do 196V and up
> to 500 A:
> >>> http://www.accuenergy.com/?discography=acudc-240-series
> >>>
> >>> This unit could display volts, amps, and kWH simultaneously, but I
> haven't found a supplier nor even a price!
> >>
> >> I'm going to try one of these:
> >>
> http://www.lightobject.com/Programmable-Digital-AH-meter-Ideal-for-battery-monitoring-P278.aspx
> >>
> >> I have it on my desk, but haven't hooked it up to anything yet.
> >>
> >>
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