Electronics > Beginners
Moving coil ammeter for bidirectional currents?
(1/1)
e100:
Is there a generic name for the type of ammeter that has zero in the middle of the scale and swings left or right depending on the direction of current flow?
Typically these are used for showing whether a battery is being charged or discharged.
Alternatively is it ok to put two unidirectional current meters in series, one with reversed connections to show the reversed flow? Will alternately driving the meters backwards damage them?
soldar:
Zero center scale? Google brings up a ton.
Brumby:
A centre zero ammeter is what you want.
--- Quote from: e100 on May 16, 2019, 07:31:58 am ---Alternatively is it ok to put two unidirectional current meters in series, one with reversed connections to show the reversed flow? Will alternately driving the meters backwards damage them?
--- End quote ---
It is possible of course and the mechanical stress on the movement of the reversed meter may not cause damage, but it's certainly not an idea that will earn the approval of most people here. It is a clumsy idea - and unnecessary since you can get the type of meter you are after.
rstofer:
For example, Page 4 here:
https://www.simpsonelectric.com/images/File/datasheets/widevue_datasheet.pdf
https://simpsonelectric.com
Navigation
[0] Message Index
Go to full version