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Data logger for DC volts and amps

 
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 30, 2023 7:26 am    Post subject: Data logger for DC volts and amps Reply with quote

Does anyone know of a device that will keep a log of current draw in the .05-5A range, for 12-24 hours or so? I'm trying to troubleshoot an intermittent battery drain but the usual multimeter requires me being there and looking at it. The best alternative I have come up with so far is to point a video camera at the multimeter but there must be a gadget for this. 

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 30, 2023 10:11 am    Post subject: Re: Data logger for DC volts and amps Reply with quote

Here are a couple of other ideas:
Put a very small fuse in series with the battery cable. If the fuse blows,
you will know that current was flowing. Digikey 486-7110-1-ND
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Put an analog wrist watch in series with the battery cable. Put a forward
biased diode in parallel with the watch to limit the voltage across the watch.
Also put a 5A fuse in series with the watch-diode.
If the time on the watch changes, current was flowing.
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Just don't turn the master switch on while testing. Smile


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 30, 2023 11:03 am    Post subject: Data logger for DC volts and amps Reply with quote

On 12/30/2023 10:26 AM, Jared Yates wrote:
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Does anyone know of a device that will keep a log of current draw in
the .05-5A range, for 12-24 hours or so? I'm trying to troubleshoot an
intermittent battery drain but the usual multimeter requires me being
there and looking at it. The best alternative I have come up with so
far is to point a video camera at the multimeter but there must be a
gadget for this.

Maybe omething like this:

https://www.amazon.com/Triplett-VDL48-Voltage-USB-Datalogger/dp/B0CFCBXKRH/ref=sr_1_3?adgrpid=1225955794707457&hvadid=76622403291054&hvbmt=bp&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=94237&hvnetw=s&hvqmt=p&hvtargid=kwd-76622497037322%3Aloc-190&hydadcr=13412_13504749&keywords=data+logger+voltage&qid=1703961567&sr=8-3

But too expensive for my taste.

I would use an Arduino Nano connected to a laptop or computer.

Yes, you'd need a resistor (shunt) to  convert current into voltage.

Program would just be a loop to monitor one of the Nano's A/D channels.
If the A/D value read exceeds the limit you set, output the value to the
Arduino Serial Monitor with the Nano to Laptop USB cable.

I think the Nano can do close to 4,000 samples per second (0.00025
seconds/sample) which I think would be sufficient to catch any event.

If you don't want it connected to a laptop, you'd need an SDCard shield
for the Nano so you can log the events to that.

I now see that US-sold Nano's apparently have gotten ridiculously 
expensive ($25) at some sellers. But you can get them on eBay for $2
shipped if you're willing to wait for it to arrive from China. I also
see that some come with screw terminals if you don't like soldering.

Finn


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 30, 2023 1:53 pm    Post subject: Data logger for DC volts and amps Reply with quote

I know this is an English site, but similar devices must be available in the US.
https://www.geminidataloggers.com/data-loggers
Look under “Tinytag Instrumentation”

We use their temperature loggers at work, they are very reliable.

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Does anyone know of a device that will keep a log of current draw in the .05-5A range, for 12-24 hours or so? I'm trying to troubleshoot an intermittent battery drain but the usual multimeter requires me being there and looking at it. The best alternative I have come up with so far is to point a video camera at the multimeter but there must be a gadget for this.


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