You must have a series current limiting resistor.  The disadvantage of any
zener power supply/regulator is that you are wasting all the drop-down
voltage as heat.  So for a 12v zener from 48v, only 1/4th of the power
drawn actually goes into the device.  The rest is wasted.

bob

On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 9:20 AM, damon henry via EV <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Cor,
> I have been around and using E-meters for many years now and this is the
> first time I have ever heard of using a zener diode as a method to create
> an isolated power supply for one.  Is it really that simple?  If so I might
> switch to this on my motorcycle (48v).  I currently have a small 12 volt
> battery that I use just for running my meter, which is a pretty simple
> setup, but does require me to charge the battery once a week, and/or
> disconnect the battery if I leave the motorcycle unused for a long stretch.
> If I understand this method I would simply connect the emeter power
> through a zener diode off my traction pack and that would provide both the
> required isolation and enough of a voltage drop to keep from burning the
> meter out.  That sounds easy :) Do you just wire the zener into one of the
> power leads from the traction pack to the emeter?  Does it matter whether
> it is on the positive or negative lead?  Are there other components that
> could/should be added like a fuse or current limiting resistor?
> thanksDamon
>
> > Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2015 23:15:24 -0700
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: [EVDL] 48V Energy Meter (Lead-Acid)...
> > From: [email protected]
> >
> > The older (pre-decessor or just re-packaged?) Link 10 meter from Xantrex
> > was also limited to 35V (it is the 7800-series linear voltage regulator
> max input)
> > so a 1:10 pre-scaler could be used to measure higher voltage, while
> powering the
> > unit from an isolated power supply between 12-35V although if it is just
> 48V as in your case,
> > the prescaler is needed but the power supply can simply be a zener
> diode, dropping the
> > 48V (max charge voltage for example 60V so you would need a 25V or next
> higher zener)
> >
> > If I am not mistaken, the Link 10 had a software feature to shift the
> decimal dot a place
> > so you could take the 10:1 pre-scaler into account in Voltage and energy
> measurements.
> > Not sure if this unit has that same feature - Lee might know as he has
> made a
> > companion board for the Link 10.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Cor van de Water
> > Chief Scientist
> > Proxim Wireless Corporation http://www.proxim.com
> > Email: [email protected]    Private: http://www.cvandewater.info
> > Skype: cor_van_de_water     XoIP: +31877841130
> > Tel: +1 408 383 7626        Tel: +91 (040)23117400 x203
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: EV on behalf of Ing. Marco Gaxiola via EV
> > Sent: Fri 7/24/2015 11:08 AM
> > To: 'Electric Vehicle Discussion List'
> > Subject: [EVDL] 48V Energy Meter (Lead-Acid)...
> >
> >
> >       I'm looking for an energy meter for a lead-acid 48V (Nominal)
> bank.  A friend recommended me this one from Xantrex:
> >
> >
> http://www.xantrex.com/power-products/power-accessories/linkpro-battery-monitor.aspx
> >
> > that looks great and ideal for my Project. But unfortunately maximum
> reading voltage is up to 35Vdc. (although using a pre-scaler in the input
> voltage and a 48V to 12V DC-DC power supply; the firmware parameters in the
> programming options of the device, according to the datasheet; are only up
> to 35Volts range)
> >
> >       if someone does know of a similar product solution that could be
> recommended, please advice.
> >
> >
> >       (Application: It's intended to be used on an Electric Polaris
> Vehicle. I'm upgrading the battery pack, extra charger and adding some
> solar panels in order to improve range, charge time and ability to slowly
> self-recharge while in the sun. To be used on a Ranch.)
> >
> >
> > Ing. Marco Gaxiola
> > CEO/Director
> > Juarez #18, Col. Bachoco
> > Tel: +52(662)301.1070
> > Skype: info.energyev
> > www.energyev.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
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