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I'll bite here. I'll agree that the first part of the post is easy, using a
shunt and a meter across the shunt, but the second part of the post requests that it measure the current while being powered from the same supply. I can easily set this up with a battery powered meter, to measure the current in the supply, but to power the meter from the same supply stumps me...... Assuming this is for a meter to monitor the aircraft's power use after say the master switch, then the only way I see to have the unit self powered is to use a normal analogue moving needle gauge where it is self powered. Peter |
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