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ME CS-6AB Current Sensor Better Than Shunt and/or Hall Eff

 
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 5:32 am    Post subject: ME CS-6AB Current Sensor Better Than Shunt and/or Hall Eff Reply with quote

At 11:56 AM 4/16/2016, you wrote:
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Hi Cyber-Electric Friends,

I am rewiring a Velocity with a new Dynon SkyView system. Naturally in search for the cheapest deal I spend 20 hours online just to save $1.50.

I was looking for a CS-02 Grand Rapids Hall Effect Device to sense the amperage from my SD-20 when I stumbled upon this baby (ME CS-6AB).

http://www.crazedpilot.com/high-accuracy-current-sensor-for-5v-input-5v-supply-engine-monitor-systems-dynon-mgl-grand-rapids-garmin-and-more-ems-efis-systems/

This is a later evolution of the b-lead current
sensor that B&C ships with their SD-20/SB-1A
autoswitching standby alternator. This device
probably uses the same core component

http://tinyurl.com/jac8fl8

This . . . and dozens of similar hall effect
devices are adaptable to EIS systems that
allow user programming for gain and scale
factor on their analog inputs.



Bob . . .


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