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| condition and current drawn by things under test: [[https:// | condition and current drawn by things under test: [[https:// | ||
| - | In order to control | + | In order to activate |
| - | + | Initially, we'll use this one that I built a few years back: | |
| - | Initially, we'll use this one that I built a few years back: [[PWM generator with display]]. | + | [[PWM generator with display]]. |
| Alternately, | Alternately, | ||
| Or we can build somthing using an arduino or other processor. | Or we can build somthing using an arduino or other processor. | ||
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| ====== Wiring diagram ====== | ====== Wiring diagram ====== | ||
| + | Here's how we'll wire the battery to the PDB. Note that we're inserting the measurement shunt for the | ||
| + | ammeter into the negative lead. This wouldn' | ||
| + | want for our test board. | ||
| {{ : | {{ : | ||
| - | * Battery + to breaker, breaker | + | * Battery + to breaker |
| - | * Battery - to current shunt , shunt to PDB (black) | + | * Breaker |
| + | * Battery - to current shunt (black) | ||
| + | * shunt to PDB (black) | ||
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| + | We wire the volt/amp meter unit exactly according to its documentation. | ||
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| + | Be sure to insulate all of these connections with electrical tape. | ||
| - | Note that the current-measurement shunt must go in the negative battery lead. | + | ====== Finished test panel ====== |
| + | {{ :powerboard-pwm-overview.jpg? | ||
| + | ===== Closeup of the PDB and meter ===== | ||
| + | {{ : | ||
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