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dpb[_3_] September 29th 18 04:11 PM

DC Ammeter 500mA
 
I posted a month or so ago about fixing up butchered wiring on choke
circuit for old JLG 40H manlift -- got it going and on to next step...

Have had to replace a couple of the function controllers (swing/lift)
which have builtin ramp circuitry to avoid "bang-bang" operation.

Unfortunately, the new ones are never tuned to the machine and to do so
require measuring current and adjusting the hi/lo/ramp pots per a set of
ranging operation of the controller.

The current range is from 500mA to ~1A DC; my Fluke and other
multimeters are limited to 300/400 mA on the ranging scale or 10A full
scale. Unfortunately, the 10A range doesn't scale so is only 1 digit
precision which isn't sufficient to adjust...

So, question is, does anybody know of reasonably-priced DMM that has
such a current range?

I have a Tek multifunction scope DMM plugin module that is good range
but it's corded and bulky and not terribly convenient to put in the lift
bucket because final adjustments require moving the controls while
operating so the corded operation is a real hassle...

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micky September 30th 18 12:03 AM

DC Ammeter 500mA
 
-In alt.home.repair, on Sat, 29 Sep 2018 10:11:49 -0500, dpb
wrote:

I posted a month or so ago about fixing up butchered wiring on choke
circuit for old JLG 40H manlift -- got it going and on to next step...

Have had to replace a couple of the function controllers (swing/lift)
which have builtin ramp circuitry to avoid "bang-bang" operation.

Unfortunately, the new ones are never tuned to the machine and to do so
require measuring current and adjusting the hi/lo/ramp pots per a set of
ranging operation of the controller.

The current range is from 500mA to ~1A DC; my Fluke and other
multimeters are limited to 300/400 mA on the ranging scale or 10A full
scale. Unfortunately, the 10A range doesn't scale so is only 1 digit
precision which isn't sufficient to adjust...

So, question is, does anybody know of reasonably-priced DMM that has
such a current range?

I have a Tek multifunction scope DMM plugin module that is good range
but it's corded and bulky and not terribly convenient to put in the lift
bucket because final adjustments require moving the controls while
operating so the corded operation is a real hassle...


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dpb[_3_] September 30th 18 12:39 AM

DC Ammeter 500mA
 
On 9/29/2018 10:11 AM, dpb wrote:
I posted a month or so ago about fixing up butchered wiring on choke
circuit for old JLG 40H manlift -- got it going and on to next step...

Have had to replace a couple of the function controllers (swing/lift)
which have builtin ramp circuitry to avoid "bang-bang" operation.

Unfortunately, the new ones are never tuned to the machine and to do so
require measuring current and adjusting the hi/lo/ramp pots per a set of
ranging operation of the controller.

The current range is from 500mA to ~1A DC; my Fluke and other
multimeters are limited to 300/400 mA on the ranging scale or 10A full
scale.Â* Unfortunately, the 10A range doesn't scale so is only 1 digit
precision which isn't sufficient to adjust...

So, question is, does anybody know of reasonably-priced DMM that has
such a current range?

....

Well, I remembered having a resistor collection so found a 100 ohm that
measured right at 100.0 and made a shunt lead...worked like a champ.

Discovered the 'ON' current was _way_ too hot on the new controllers as
they come shipped; the ramp function has no chance against it. Backed
'em off to factory spec of 300 mA Lo and 550-600 mA Hi and then, instead
of a bucking bronco, one has a pleasant ride! :)

I'm _much_ happier now... :)

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Ralph Mowery September 30th 18 04:00 AM

DC Ammeter 500mA
 
In article , says...

The current range is from 500mA to ~1A DC; my Fluke and other
multimeters are limited to 300/400 mA on the ranging scale or 10A full
scale.* Unfortunately, the 10A range doesn't scale so is only 1 digit
precision which isn't sufficient to adjust...

So, question is, does anybody know of reasonably-priced DMM that has
such a current range?

...

Well, I remembered having a resistor collection so found a 100 ohm that
measured right at 100.0 and made a shunt lead...worked like a champ.

Discovered the 'ON' current was _way_ too hot on the new controllers as
they come shipped; the ramp function has no chance against it. Backed
'em off to factory spec of 300 mA Lo and 550-600 mA Hi and then, instead
of a bucking bronco, one has a pleasant ride! :)




Glad you got the current measured.

My fluke meter tops out at less than 1 amp on the ma scale, but on the
10 amp scale it will show down to 1 ma of resolution.



dpb[_3_] September 30th 18 06:25 AM

DC Ammeter 500mA
 
On 9/29/2018 10:00 PM, Ralph Mowery wrote:
In article , says...

The current range is from 500mA to ~1A DC; my Fluke and other
multimeters are limited to 300/400 mA on the ranging scale or 10A full
scale.* Unfortunately, the 10A range doesn't scale so is only 1 digit
precision which isn't sufficient to adjust...

So, question is, does anybody know of reasonably-priced DMM that has
such a current range?

...

Well, I remembered having a resistor collection so found a 100 ohm that
measured right at 100.0 and made a shunt lead...worked like a champ.

Discovered the 'ON' current was _way_ too hot on the new controllers as
they come shipped; the ramp function has no chance against it. Backed
'em off to factory spec of 300 mA Lo and 550-600 mA Hi and then, instead
of a bucking bronco, one has a pleasant ride! :)




Glad you got the current measured.

My fluke meter tops out at less than 1 amp on the ma scale, but on the
10 amp scale it will show down to 1 ma of resolution.


My Fluke is just the HVAC handyman clamp meter I picked up off eBay for
$15 which is great for what it is but only has AC current.

My other DVM is an old Micronta which for some reason only ends up
showing 2 digits on the 10A scale...

I did take the 'scope out and used it initially to double-check
"calibration" on the shunt voltage measurement to make sure but then
could just use it for the settings so didn't have to try to keep the
power cord while operating...

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Peter[_36_] September 30th 18 02:30 PM

DC Ammeter 500mA
 
On 9/29/2018 11:11 AM, dpb wrote:
I posted a month or so ago about fixing up butchered wiring on choke
circuit for old JLG 40H manlift -- got it going and on to next
step...

Have had to replace a couple of the function controllers (swing/lift)
which have builtin ramp circuitry to avoid "bang-bang" operation.

Unfortunately, the new ones are never tuned to the machine and to do
so require measuring current and adjusting the hi/lo/ramp pots per a
set of ranging operation of the controller.

The current range is from 500mA to ~1A DC; my Fluke and other
multimeters are limited to 300/400 mA on the ranging scale or 10A
full scale. Unfortunately, the 10A range doesn't scale so is only 1
digit precision which isn't sufficient to adjust...

So, question is, does anybody know of reasonably-priced DMM that has
such a current range?

I have a Tek multifunction scope DMM plugin module that is good range
but it's corded and bulky and not terribly convenient to put in the
lift bucket because final adjustments require moving the controls
while operating so the corded operation is a real hassle...

--


My el-cheapo Extech MN35, available for $20 on-line, can measure 10A DC
with a specification of +/- 3.0% reading to 5 digits. Don't know if it
would meet your needs, but I've had this item for several years and used
it for general household and simple electronic troubleshooting tasks.
For my purposes, it's entirely satisfactory.

dpb[_3_] September 30th 18 04:06 PM

DC Ammeter 500mA
 
On 9/30/2018 8:30 AM, Peter wrote:
....

My el-cheapo Extech MN35, available for $20 on-line, can measure 10A DC
with a specification of +/- 3.0% reading to 5 digits.* Don't know if it
would meet your needs, but I've had this item for several years and used
it for general household and simple electronic troubleshooting tasks.
For my purposes, it's entirely satisfactory.


Thanks...I'm learning that apparently now even the less expensive DVMs
will autorange on the 10A input; apparently it's that my old Micronta is
so old (30 at least) that wasn't so then...it just shows fixed 1 decimal
point -- you're supposed to be measuring 1A I guess; not the range
between the 300 mA fused and 1 A where the lift controllers operate.

It worked very well for calibrating the coal analyzers proportional
controls circuitry that were 4-20 current loop which was its prime
function back then... :)

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