[NSRCA-discussion] Watt's Up Meter

frank frankjuliei at comcast.net
Mon Mar 1 09:22:20 AKST 2010


Hi Anthony:

It will read up to 100amps. Please check out the web site. It appears as
soon as you open it. Go to rc-cars-planes.com

Frank

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Hi Frank,
Can't remember which one I have. Very useful tool just make sure it can read
in the range you need. A number of them won't read above 70 amps. If you are
getting serious about e power look into an Eagle tree data logger with the
panel. Then you can do ground checks as well as flight testing.
 
Anthony
 

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From: frankjuliei at comcast.net
To: nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org
Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2010 12:02:06 -0500
Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Watt's Up Meter

Anyone out there using this product ?  It was reviewed in this months Model
Aviation (Bob Aberle)and is available from rc-cars-planes.com. Ron Lockhart
advised me to get a Watt Meter while  discussing going electric at the
recent WRAM Show. Your thoughts and comments appreciated.

Frank

 

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