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Reviewed in Canada on March 3, 2025
Fast delivery and works great
Nick Carrigan
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Yay! A meter that finally works as intended. I definitely like the green LCD too. Much easier to read in daylight and night.
JDM
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Just what I needed, works great
Joshua
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
Shocking how poorly done the instructions are. I'm sure every DIY'er buying these could write up a better one in 15 minutes.They don't even explain the 3 pins for the auxiliary battery port. My unit is scratched where I assume they are labeled on the back. It looks like a +,-,U but could be anything. These shoukd be explained in the instructions. If you're going to have 3 pins for a DC battery let's go ahead and make it clear what each pin is.Other than those gripes that I'm shocked about because they seem like unforced errors by most companies these days, the unit itself has worked fine. It's the most very basic of info, but that's all I need!
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024
I use this to measure performance on my little electric vehicles to see how the battery is doing and my efficiency. I recently used it to check the battery health on my electric skateboard by discharging the battery into a resistive load through it and then measuring the energy it took to charge from empty to full. It tracked and recorded all the data I needed to calculate the health of my battery when compared to its rated capacity. I’ve been using this for over a year and my only complaint is that the display cover may not protect the lcd as my old one was hit by a stick while riding which destroyed the screen.
Another Movie FAN
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2023
This unit had potential - for example, the backlit yellow/green display is beautiful - and the manufacture did make the crappy CCA wires a tiny bit longer - and added some vent holes to help keep it from melting down (with a warning NOT to run more than 50 Amps on your "200 Amp Makerfire" meter unless you want to MAKE A REAL FIRE) -- but it's pretty obvious that they did ZERO overall QC testing on the design because there are some really silly-stupid issues that would have been easy to fix - but they just didn't bother.The first issue is the accuracy for current (A) measurements below about 1 Amp is REALLY BAD. The lower you go the worse it gets, with the reading going to ZERO when there is still over 100mA flowing. This offset error won't create a huge error if you are measuring 10A - 20A flowing in a fairly high power circuit, but at high power levels the accuracy of the internal current shunt starts to become an issue, all of which makes the meter pretty much useless for any kind of high accuracy current measurements. This also trashes the power measurement accuracy since the reported power is calculated using these inaccurate current readings.That's really bad, because despite their "vent hole upgrade". I don't consider this meter beefy enough to be used for full time high-power measurements like monitoring scooters, e-bike, or high power RC motors - so if you need to measure really high power - BUY SOMETHING ELSE - and because of the above current measurement issues, if you need to make ACCURATE measurements of current, or power, even at lower power levels - BUY SOMETHING ELSE. -- So pretty much -- JUST BUY SOMETHING ELSE.-- and If the inaccuracy issues weren't enough to convince you, there is also the fact that some of the measurement functions on this meter are just TOTALLY BROKEN (another indication that they did pretty much ZERO QC testing on the design before shipping this "upgraded" version). For example, when you power the unit on, it stupidly measures ITS OWN TURN ON SURGE - and reports this bogus value as "Amps Peak" and "Watts Peak". This can be as high as 15 to 17 Amps, and OVER 200W "Watts Peak" -- EVEN WITH NO LOAD CONNECTED AT ALL. What turns this from an annoyance into a major usability issue is that there IS NO RESET BUTTON so you can't reset this bogus "peak" reading, because the only way to reset the value is by disconnecting the "source" side power, and reconnecting it - AT WHICH POINT IT REPEATS THE STUPID BOGUS SURGE MEASUREMENT OF ITS OWN TURN ON SURGE - So effectively you can't measure an "Amps Peak" (Ap) or "Watts Peak" (Wp) value at all unless your external load surges ABOVE these high built in background noise levels after it is connected.Dumb, really, really, REALLY DUMB. All they would have had to do was NOT enable the surge measurement feature for a few milliseconds after power-up to let the circuit stabilize and everything would have been fine. Measurements of REAL SURGE AMPS would not have been effected, because the meter could still measure the CORRECT surge value when the customer connects the LOAD SIDE (which should be connected after the 'source' side is connected anyway).So this supposedly "upgraded" version suffers from poor current measurement accuracy, and several outright broken measurement features. If this is the "upgraded version", I would hate to see what it was like before the upgrade.
Jayson
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2023
I recently purchased the Makerfire 200A Upgraded Watt Meter for my solar off-grid installation, and I must say, I'm thoroughly impressed by its performance and features.Firstly, the longer wire design is a significant upgrade. It offers more flexibility during modification and testing, allowing for a more convenient setup. This design consideration shows that Makerfire understands the needs of its users.The precision of this watt meter is remarkable. It measures voltage, current, and power with high accuracy, which is crucial for monitoring the efficiency and health of my solar setup. I've compared it with other meters, and the Makerfire consistently provides reliable and consistent readings.Another standout feature is the LCD Backlight Screen. It's clear, easy to read, and the backlight is a godsend in low-light conditions. This makes monitoring my system's performance hassle-free, regardless of the time of day.As for its power consumption and performance monitoring capabilities, the Makerfire 200A Watt Meter has been invaluable in optimizing my solar installation. It's helped me understand my system's output and consumption better, allowing me to make informed decisions to improve efficiency.Durability-wise, the meter feels robust and well-built. It gives me confidence that it will withstand the rigors of regular use in an outdoor environment.Overall, the Makerfire 200A Upgraded Watt Meter is a top-notch tool for anyone involved in solar installations or any application requiring precise power monitoring. Its combination of accuracy, ease of use, and robust design makes it an excellent investment for both professional and hobbyist use. Highly recommended!
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