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<blockquote data-quote="bicter" data-source="post: 520397" data-attributes="member: 1240"><p>Nightjar,</p><p>The meter measures the current/power passing through it. </p><p>If you connect to the anderson at rear of van, you will only measure the current/power passing between the car and van.</p><p>What do you want to measure? </p><p>Normally, you would put it between solar and battery to measure solar power delivered to the battery <u>or</u> put it between the battery and the load to measure the amount of power delivered by the battery over a measured period of time. For instance, use it to measure the total amphours used by you over a period of time, such as an hour or 24 hour. </p><p>Hope that sheds some light on how it's used</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bicter, post: 520397, member: 1240"] Nightjar, The meter measures the current/power passing through it. If you connect to the anderson at rear of van, you will only measure the current/power passing between the car and van. What do you want to measure? Normally, you would put it between solar and battery to measure solar power delivered to the battery [u]or[/u] put it between the battery and the load to measure the amount of power delivered by the battery over a measured period of time. For instance, use it to measure the total amphours used by you over a period of time, such as an hour or 24 hour. Hope that sheds some light on how it's used [/QUOTE]
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