I been watching your videos for some time now. I'm kinda sad that you haven't uploaded in a while. Especially for the quality content you make. Your a hidden gem for now. Hopefully the RUclips algorithm picks you up because you deserve it and way more
Can you set it up in a casing and ready to us with wiring to be used as battery tester for both li ion and lead acid battery? If yes what would be the price?
Hi, I can only see the HomeAssistant configuration and the .bin file. Is it possible for you to post the .ino file in order to modify some parameters? Many thanks
I loved your work. I’m starting on DIY and I need to creat a CT clamp power meter for US dryer machine. I saw some videos but not on a custom pc board like you do. Can you create a board for a project like that? Is for home assistant.
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@@amyslivets Pretty sure it's R2/(R1+R2) so 0.3197. About 32% of the total voltage. 100v total would be about 32v, too much for the INA219. You could get away with about 80v supply.
@@AvenseElectroDear when supply was connected to 100Vdc the bus voltage will be 31.9V through voltage divider while potential between ground to IN+ 100vdc if source is 100VDC. I think it will burn INA226 module. Kindly suggest please.
I been watching your videos for some time now. I'm kinda sad that you haven't uploaded in a while. Especially for the quality content you make. Your a hidden gem for now. Hopefully the RUclips algorithm picks you up because you deserve it and way more
Can you please tell more about new shunt and how do you measure 100v
Thanks for the video brother...It really helped me to sort my problems regarding INA226
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He seem to have forgot it again🤨🤨🤨
What resistors and capacitor you use?
as usual you tear up full explanation very clean work accessible to everyone thank you for all your sharing;)
Big up of France
is it possible to increase update frequency for U/I?
Can you set it up in a casing and ready to us with wiring to be used as battery tester for both li ion and lead acid battery? If yes what would be the price?
What could be causing the discrepancy between the powersupply 50W and the meter 45-47W ?
I did exactly what you did, I used your code, but there is an INA226 connection cannot be established error in the log data
How it displays on mobile?
can this me expanded to 400-450V DC?
Hi, I can only see the HomeAssistant configuration and the .bin file. Is it possible for you to post the .ino file in order to modify some parameters? Many thanks
Sorry but I'm not good at Arduino coding
Hey Steve, I just found your site this days. Can I buy the fully assembled board from you? I would need 6 pieces.
How to sate cute of volt
how to cal this - multiply: 300.24375 ???
I loved your work. I’m starting on DIY and I need to creat a CT clamp power meter for US dryer machine. I saw some videos but not on a custom pc board like you do. Can you create a board for a project like that? Is for home assistant.
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In 2021 he remembered that he has youtube channel
Where is the link to the sourcecode? Did I miss that?
See the description
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Wireless???
only 26V, not 100V, ina Can't measure more than 26v
shut up see the video he removed the onboard resistor and is using an external 100v 100a shunt to get the measurements.
@@AvenseElectro shunt only for the measure current, but voltage measure from another pin, and Vmax= 26v for ina 219, 36 for ina 226 by datasheet.
Same question. Looks like he uses voltage divider at CN3: 100k+47k/47k=3.1276
Please, confirm my idea
@@amyslivets Pretty sure it's R2/(R1+R2) so 0.3197. About 32% of the total voltage. 100v total would be about 32v, too much for the INA219. You could get away with about 80v supply.
@@AvenseElectroDear when supply was connected to 100Vdc the bus voltage will be 31.9V through voltage divider while potential between ground to IN+ 100vdc if source is 100VDC. I think it will burn INA226 module. Kindly suggest please.