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Solar Panels - Information and Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Simmo" data-source="post: 431475" data-attributes="member: 4105"><p>Prolly would mate, just move the red lead over to the current socket, put it on 10 amps for a start, and wack it straight across the terminals, with the panel in full sun.</p><p>The reason I love my DC clamp so much is you can measure some deadly currents with it!!!</p><p>Those panels should only give maybe 4 amps in blistering sun...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simmo, post: 431475, member: 4105"] Prolly would mate, just move the red lead over to the current socket, put it on 10 amps for a start, and wack it straight across the terminals, with the panel in full sun. The reason I love my DC clamp so much is you can measure some deadly currents with it!!! Those panels should only give maybe 4 amps in blistering sun... [/QUOTE]
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