wdk450
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Gang:
I came across this on the Sears.com website this morning. It's only $19.99. It will need a separate power source (9 volt battery and switch), but is small, should snap into the thin wood of the switch control center, and includes a sensing shunt resistor to wire in series with the positive lead to your battery. The only drawback I could see if that the maximum measured current is 50 amps, and a lot of our chargers put out up to 60 amps; but it is very rare the converters are putting out full current, and the meter should just indicate an overrange until the current gets under 50 amps.
Here is the link: http://www.sears.com/brainydeal-100...073102?prdNo=10&blockNo=10&blockType=G10#desc
I came across this on the Sears.com website this morning. It's only $19.99. It will need a separate power source (9 volt battery and switch), but is small, should snap into the thin wood of the switch control center, and includes a sensing shunt resistor to wire in series with the positive lead to your battery. The only drawback I could see if that the maximum measured current is 50 amps, and a lot of our chargers put out up to 60 amps; but it is very rare the converters are putting out full current, and the meter should just indicate an overrange until the current gets under 50 amps.
Here is the link: http://www.sears.com/brainydeal-100...073102?prdNo=10&blockNo=10&blockType=G10#desc