So I'm coming to the end of all my van's electrical work. The last thing I need to hook up is an ammeter. Specifically this one here:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013PKYIL...QJ64BT7BRM804PXK1&ie=UTF8&qid=1488977982&sr=1
I'm just having trouble discerning the best setup for this, especially considering that I technically have 2 loads. I have a fuse block which connects two lights, a fridge, and a fan to the batteries. Then I have a power inverter connected to the batteries. Sure I could buy a second ammeter, but that's not really an option right now. I'm also feeling torn about which group of power would be best to monitor...do I want to monitor the power from the fuse block or do I want to see how much comes and goes from my inverter?
I have a set of cables from my inverter - a negative and positive, lug on one end and a clamp on the other. I don't suppose I could wire up the ammeter and then use the alligator clips to snap on to different loads at will could I? Sure this wouldn't give me 100% consistent information, and it would be less safe so I wouldn't want to leave them clamped all the time but would that be a viable option for this dilemma? Or maybe I ought to just get it wired to the fuse block, seems like that'd be using the most.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013PKYIL...QJ64BT7BRM804PXK1&ie=UTF8&qid=1488977982&sr=1
I'm just having trouble discerning the best setup for this, especially considering that I technically have 2 loads. I have a fuse block which connects two lights, a fridge, and a fan to the batteries. Then I have a power inverter connected to the batteries. Sure I could buy a second ammeter, but that's not really an option right now. I'm also feeling torn about which group of power would be best to monitor...do I want to monitor the power from the fuse block or do I want to see how much comes and goes from my inverter?
I have a set of cables from my inverter - a negative and positive, lug on one end and a clamp on the other. I don't suppose I could wire up the ammeter and then use the alligator clips to snap on to different loads at will could I? Sure this wouldn't give me 100% consistent information, and it would be less safe so I wouldn't want to leave them clamped all the time but would that be a viable option for this dilemma? Or maybe I ought to just get it wired to the fuse block, seems like that'd be using the most.