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PakTrakr Current Sensor 200 Amp
PakTrakr Current Sensor 200 Amp


 
Price: $69.95

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Product Code: ME-CS-200
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Description
 
200 Amp External Current Sensor with Cable for additional functions of the PackTrakr.

No shunt is necessary with this current sensor

If you have 2/O Cable or larger you may need to make or purchase the Copper Bus Bar to go with this Sensor.  2/O Cable or larger will not fit though the Sensor Opening.

Size of Opening:  .585" x .315". 

The Cable length is about 8' 4"

PakTrakr Current Sensor
1. The current sensor can monitor battery current or motor current (and no, they
are not always the same).
2. The sensor may be placed on any cable – it makes no difference.
3. Current in excess of the sensor’s rated capacity will have no adverse affect
on the sensor or on the PakTrakr.
4. If the arrow on the top of the sensor points to a negative battery post the
amps reading will be positive for charging and negative for loads.
5. If the cable and/or lug won’t fit through the current sensor, use a short battery
bus bar made of copper or aluminum, with one end fastened directly to the
battery post, and the battery cable attached to the other end. The losses
through a short bus bar will be negligible if properly connected. If you need a
bus bar we can provide one.
6. The current sensor capacity (100, 200, 400, or 600A) is entered at power-up.
(If a sensor is added later, the Display must be reset by momentarily
unplugging the Remote’s three-pin blue connector from the back of the
Display.)
7. When prompted for a current sensor value, use the right button to scroll to the
correct sensor value, then press the left button to accept and continue.
Product Details
PakTrakr Current Sensor 1. The current sensor can monitor battery current or motor current (and no, they are not always the same). 2. The sensor may be placed on any cable – it makes no difference. 3. Current in excess of the sensor’s rated capacity will have no adverse affect on the sensor or on the PakTrakr. 4. If the arrow on the top of the sensor points to a negative battery post the amps reading will be positive for charging and negative for loads. 5. If the cable and/or lug won’t fit through the current sensor, use a short battery bus bar made of copper or aluminum, with one end fastened directly to the battery post, and the battery cable attached to the other end. The losses through a short bus bar will be negligible if properly connected. If you need a bus bar we can provide one. 6. The current sensor capacity (100, 200, 400, or 600A) is entered at power-up. (If a sensor is added later, the Display must be reset by momentarily unplugging the Remote’s three-pin blue connector from the back of the Display.) 7. When prompted for a current sensor value, use the right button to scroll to the correct sensor value, then press the left button to accept and continue.

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