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Every test fixture should have a quad or triple shunt
Every Test Fixture should have a QUAD or TRIPLE Shunt
Shunt Precision Triple Inline .01ohm 1% 20Amp = 200mV
20 amps at 75% duty cycle = 200mV
Triple Inline Shunt Assy - 3 Independent Shunts - 20 Amp @ .010 ohm = 200mV
* Being able to monitor the current is an extremely powerful tool
* Compact precision triple shunt 2.2" x 2.25" PCB Assy
* Easy Panel mount with qty 4 SO-832-16 standoffs with qty 4 8-32-3/8 screws included
* Standoff can be soldered, glued or screwed in after removing the rubberfeet
* Desktop operation with qty 4 rubber feet included to protect the countertop
* This is a must have when building test fixtures
* Test smarter by observing the line currents of each power supply as different functions are preformed
* Power connectors are 30 Amp heavy duty pressure plate terminals for stranded or solid 10-18 AWG wire
* Easy connect and disconnect
* Most DVMs now have a mV scale to and are able to clip directly to the wire of the 1x6 screw terminal
* Or you can hard wire to the screw terminal for the best connection
This is probably the most common shunt value used because of the 100 to 1 ratio or 2 decimal places
Precision .01 ohm 1% shunt 2 watt part # WSR2R0100FTA Mouser $1.34 each qty 1500
NOTE: Other shunt values can be made upon special request
Most shunts only handle wires that have the correct size ring terminal.
This shunt allows you to insert an inline shunt in any 10-18 awg wire or circuit.
Example using a Fluke 77 Multimeter
Every Test Fixture should have a Quad or Triple Shunt