The $5 to $8 digital multimeter from harbor freight probably costs less
than a panel meter, is already calibrated and has a variety of ranges.
Just wire it in?
 ken


At 01:22 PM 12/12/01 -0600, you wrote:
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>Morning Bob, Terry, and the list,
>
>Often I find myself using my multi-meter to monitor CS process.
>
>So.... I decided to add a permanent current meter to the generator.
>
>Likely I will use a panel meter, edge type.   A digital meter would be nice 
>and it could have multiple scales but one scale should be all I need.
>
>I think the target current needs to be from 10 to 15 or 20 ma.
>
>Question is, what full scale range should the meter be.    Either 25 or 50 
>ma should be ok.
>
>Typically, I will be working with 52 VDC and about 60 ounces.  I use CS for 
>the conductivity starter.
>
>Any suggestions?
>
>Wayne
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