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uxcell Analog Current Panel Meter DC 0-5A 85C1 Ammeter 63.5x56x54mm for Automotive Circuit Testing Charging Battery Ampere Tester Gauge Pack of 1

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About this item

  • [Main Parameter] - Model: 85C1; Measurement Range: 0-5A, Accuracy of Class: 2.5
  • [Material] - Transparent plastic shell is convenient for you to read scale quickly
  • [Size]- Meter Panel(Approx): 2.5x2.2x2.13" / 63.5x56x54mm(L*W*T)
  • [Appalication] - Needle ampere panel meter is great for replacing broken meter, monitoring a circuit and battery charger, mesuring current, or other voltage measurement devices
  • [Quantity] - Package Includes: 1 x Analog Current Panel Meter; Several Installing Parts



Product Description

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Features
  • Clear Scale
  • Sensitive Pointer
  • Transparent Shell

Different Ranges of Ammeters for Your Choice

There are a variety of ammeters in different units, such as A, mA, uA. More, there are two installation methods: Panel-mount and Flush-mount. Please choose the most suitable one according to your needs

About Ammeter

The ammeter is a measuring instrument used to measure the strength of the current flowing in an electrical circuit. It is connected in series with the part of the circuit to be measured

Wide Applications

  • Work great for replacing the broken meter
  • Monitor the circuit, battery charger, or solar battery
  • For measuring current, or other voltage measurement devices

Use to measure the current of various devices

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Electric Checkup

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Industrial Machine

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Welding Machine


robbo
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 10, 2024
Used to make a power monitor for a small solar panel.
Goliter
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2021
I bought two of them to be used to balance servos. They worked perfectly. I tested them to insure they read the same and they were excellent matches. Great value !
RenaissanceMan
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2020
It's an analog ammeter, it does what is expected of analog ammeters, behaves predictably. Those other, modern, digital contraptions with their built-in shunts confuse me. As a child, I was taught to never, ever hook up an ammeter in parallel. Not anymore. But give me an old fashioned analog ammeter any day.
Ian Mather
Reviewed in Canada on December 16, 2020
Excellent value
juan emilio
Reviewed in Spain on November 20, 2019
Buena calidad
TIm Do
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2018
It works for monitor low current DC so far. No instruction or paper work, all label with Chinese language. It's not expensive so I gave it 3 stars.
Windsurfer
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2017
Perfect for my needs, where I want a self-powering indication of current (solar project). Digital readouts are nice, but the power required and the necessary polarity of wiring issues are problematic. Analog is self-power, and very simple to wire in series.
MBA
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 16, 2016
good product fast service
old man at home
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 17, 2015
good product and promptly delivered
Ronald D Turner
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2015
Inexpensive, fairly accurate and just right for the intended purpose.
Dale A. Meyn
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2013
The meter works well, is within advertised specs, readings are consistent. I wish the needle were black instead of read for better visitility, but otherwise it is a good choice for non-critical current measurements.
organiker
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2012
Ordered this to monitor amperage from small off-line solar panel (emergency power supply to replace a gasoline generator). This meter seems very accurate and has been in use for about a week. I can watch the amperages rise and fall with clouds passing overhead. It is working exactly as expected.
JC
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2012
When I received the meter and tried it out, I thought it wasn't working. It doesn't come with any instructions. After some investigating online and watching youtube videos, I determined I needed a shunt. I created one out of heavy gauge audio wiring and it seems to work properly with a couple tests using batteries with specific amp ratings. For under $8, I got what I paid for, and its functional.