That was me, have been in touch with the manufacturer, but have not heard from them for a while.
Will chase and get back.
That was me, have been in touch with the manufacturer, but have not heard from them for a while.
I'd be open to the 2500A as well, because I may push more than 1000A (obviously not on charging, but while running). But if it'll be a pain, don't kill yourself over it.larsrengersen wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 8:44 am What IVT models do you all require?
I was thinking about offering / stocking the 500A and 1000A model.
https://www.isabellenhuette.de/fileadmi ... _IVT-S.pdfP.S.Mangelsdorf wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 12:22 pmI'd be open to the 2500A as well, because I may push more than 1000A (obviously not on charging, but while running). But if it'll be a pain, don't kill yourself over it.larsrengersen wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 8:44 am What IVT models do you all require?
I was thinking about offering / stocking the 500A and 1000A model.
1000 Amp shunt can do 2000 amps for 10 seconds.For overcurrent conditions the extended measurement range is used. As soon as the measured value
exceeds the nominal range, the system switches over to the extended measurement range. The
resolution decreases by factor 8.
Switching back from the extended measurement range to the nominal range takes place when the
lowest value in this measurement range is lower than 5 % of the nominal range.
The extended measurement range is wider than the nominal measurement range by factor 8.
My understanding is those are continuous values. The 1000a version will read 2,000a for 10s and 1,500a for 30 seconds if Im interpreting it correctly.P.S.Mangelsdorf wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 12:22 pmI'd be open to the 2500A as well, because I may push more than 1000A (obviously not on charging, but while running). But if it'll be a pain, don't kill yourself over it.larsrengersen wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 8:44 am What IVT models do you all require?
I was thinking about offering / stocking the 500A and 1000A model.
Great! I hadn't dived deep enough into the data sheet, appreciate the correction.tom91 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 12:49 pm https://www.isabellenhuette.de/fileadmi ... _IVT-S.pdf
You do realise right the 1000amps refers to the nominal rating? It will measure above that by a factor of above 10x for brief periods.
From the data sheet:
1000 Amp shunt can do 2000 amps for 10 seconds.For overcurrent conditions the extended measurement range is used. As soon as the measured value
exceeds the nominal range, the system switches over to the extended measurement range. The
resolution decreases by factor 8.
Switching back from the extended measurement range to the nominal range takes place when the
lowest value in this measurement range is lower than 5 % of the nominal range.
The extended measurement range is wider than the nominal measurement range by factor 8.
Y'all were close enough that I got 3 email notifications rather than 1.
On page of the datasheet you can find the acceptable loads per model.