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Multimeter Sensor

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  • jeylitesJ Offline
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    Hey guys, Anyone here worked on a Multimeter Sensor that has current & voltage sensing?

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      Adafruit sells a breakout board which can do both at the same time.

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        @NeverDie , do you have a link? :smiley:

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        • jeylitesJ jeylites

          @NeverDie , do you have a link? :smiley:

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          @jeylites said:

          @NeverDie , do you have a link? :smiley:

          http://www.adafruit.com/products/904

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            @NeverDie , Will check that out. Thank you!

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              I have a couple. I checked one out with a Fluke 87V, and it appears to be very accurate.

              Here's something newer, that effectively packs 3 of the adafruit's onto a single breakout board:
              http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WFB9F76?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s01

              I have one, but haven't yet tried it out.

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                Nice all in one! something to look at.

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                • jeylitesJ jeylites

                  Nice all in one! something to look at.

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                  @jeylites said:

                  Nice all in one! something to look at.

                  If you try it, please do let me know how you like it. Maybe we can compare notes.

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                    @NeverDie

                    I have a few chores to accomplish but will keep your thoughts in mind.

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                      an update, from eBay $8

                      INA3221 3 Channel Shunt Current Voltage Monitor Sensor

                      "If you drop it and it breaks, it was good." ~ Mr. Lehr, my Electronics Vo-Tech teacher, on testing vacuum tubes...
                      -Arduinos (UNO, Nano, Pro-Mini, Mega, ...)
                      -ATTiny, ATMega, STM32
                      -Geek Channel: https://www.youtube.com/TheSalesEngineer

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