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DC current and voltage meter display 100V-10A
DC current and voltage meter display 100V-10A
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Five-wire DC current and voltage meter 100V-10A Digital display LED red/green dual colour.
Product Specifications:
Voltage Measurement: 0V to 100V
Current Measurement: 0A to 10A
Power Measurement: 250W
Digital Display: LED or LCD
Accuracy: +-1% or +-0.5%
Product Description:
Digital DC 0-100V 0-10A 250W Voltage Current Power Meter is a measurement and monitoring device designed to measure and display the voltage, current, and power of a DC (Direct Current) electrical system. It is widely used in electronics, battery charging, power supplies, and solar power systems for real-time monitoring of electrical parameters.
Key Features of the Digital DC 0-100V 0-10A 250W Voltage Current Power Meter:
Voltage Measurement (0-100V):
The meter can measure DC voltage in the range of 0V to 100V. This allows it to monitor a wide variety of DC-powered devices, such as power supplies, batteries, and solar panels.
The meter typically has high accuracy and can show voltage with a precision of 0.01V or 0.1V.
Current Measurement (0-10A):
It can measure DC current in the range of 0A to 10A, which is useful for checking the current consumption of circuits, batteries, or power supplies.
The current is usually displayed in amperes (A) with a precision of 0.01A or 0.1A.
Power Measurement (0-250W):
The meter can calculate and display the real-time power consumption in watts (W), which is the product of voltage and current (P = V × I).
It can measure power up to 250W, making it suitable for low- to medium-power devices and circuits.
Digital Display:
These meters typically have a digital display (LED or LCD) where you can easily read the voltage, current, and power values simultaneously.
Some meters provide a multi-line display or separate display sections for each parameter.
Accuracy:
Voltage Accuracy: Typically ±1% or ±0.5% depending on the quality of the meter.
Current Accuracy: Also ±1% or better for the current measurement.
Power Accuracy: Power calculation is based on the measured voltage and current, and will have a similar accuracy.
Overload and Protection:
Many meters come with built-in overload protection, which means they will alert or shut down if the voltage, current, or power exceeds the rated limits.
Some also feature reverse polarity protection to prevent damage if connections are reversed.
