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"Watt's Up" RC Watt Meter & Power Analyzer WU100 Version 2 --- SALE!

"Watt's Up" RC Watt Meter & Power Analyzer WU100 Version 2 --- SALE!
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"Watt's Up" RC Watt Meter & Power Analyzer WU100 Version 2 --- SALE!

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Description:

# Specifications: # Voltage 0-60 V, resolution 0.01 V. That's a 14 cell series li-poly pack! # Current 0-100 A peak, 50 A continuous, resolution 0.01 A # Charge 0-65 Ah, resolution 0.001 Ah. That's ~32 Amps for two hours! # Power 0-6500 W, resolution 0.1 W. That's ~8.7 Horsepower! # Energy 0-6500 Wh, resolution 0.1 Wh. # Operates from 4.0-60 V, 0 V with optional receiver battery pack # 16 x 2 STN LCD display # Powerful, 8 MIPS micro-controller # Color: Electric blue or green Applications: Specially designed for RC Battery Packs to help you: # Set speed control cutoff voltages and currents # Tune performance by comparing different setups of pro-peller, motor, gearing, speed control and battery # Measure a full battery charge and compare to spec when charger claims done # Check peak currents are safe for battery, speed control, motor, wiring and connectors # Predict airplane flight time based on ACTUAL conditions in your model # Check battery capacity and health and whether battery should be retired # Verify that the minimum voltage under load is within specifications # Check for wiring and connector power losses. # Measure power and energy consumption of ANY device with a rechargeable battery pack, such as # Airsoft gun battery pack # Bike lighting battery pack # E-bike and Scooter battery pack # Combine the power analyzer together with our 2.4V - 7.2V, 7.2V - 12V, 24V NiMH universal smart chargers , and with 3.6V - 14.8V Li-Ion battery charger It is perfect tool to monitor battery pack's performance Note: In order measure the capacity of battery pack in charging condition, the battery pack must be discharged fully before measureing. For the battery pack stored for longer time, you need 3 - 5 cycle's charging and discharging to get full capacity. We don't suggest you to use the meter to judge battery nominal capacity, becuase usually nomimal capacity is measured by IEC standard at 0.1C charging and discharging current.

Features:
  • Fine-tuning your electric RC cars & planes for great performance doesn't have to be a guessing game. Measures energy (Wh), charge (Ah), power (W), current (A) and voltage (V) for any rechargeable battery pack from 4 - 60V, including NiCd, NiMH , and SLA, and Li-Ion battery packs

  • Small & Light: 2.8" long x 1.7" wide x 0.83" thick (70 mm x 44 mm x 21 mm), 2.5 oz. That's lifting a 50 pound model into outer space (65 mi.)!

  • Acts like a wire so doesn't affect model's performance. Precision current sensing resistor, with only 0.001 Ohm resistance and circuitry only draws 0.007 Amps

  • Uses DSP to increase ADC resolution and differential measurement amplifiers to increase noise immunity Factory calibration stores constants in EEPROM to compensate for component tolerances

  • Accurate & precise - 0.01 A current and 0.01 V voltage resolutions. Connector to use a receiver battery for measurement down to 0 V

Product Details:
Average Customer Rating: based on 16 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 16 customer reviews )
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24 of 24 found the following review helpful:

5Outstanding  Feb 19, 2010
By J. Shoffner
This item is marketed primarily by and in support of RC enthusiasts (toy makers and users). It, however, is not a toy and could cause harm if misused. I purchased the Watt's Up meter to monitor large batteries powering telescopes, associated computers, heaters and lights. This is in an outdoor environment subject to cold and moisture. Follow the instructions and be prepared to be delighted. Perhaps one of the few items on the market which delivers exactly what it is designed to do. Because my application is at night, I wish it had a backlight, but that's not a major problem. My astronomy gear is expensive, portable and uses DC power. The Watt's Up allows me to see what my electronics are really doing in the field, compared to what the manufactors say they are suppose to do. That means early warning for batteries, heaters, internal components (computers, motors and chip sets) and in the environment they are used. The Watt's up is well made, weather resistant, and compact. During a session, it even records relavant data and continually updates itself. It won't pour your coffee, but it will watch your DC systems better than you could without it. A very, very good buy.


12 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5Listed as a toy but it is a good tool  Feb 28, 2011
By Paul54
I purchased this meter after learning about it on a few of the solar power forums on the net. I am using it to monitor a small home solar power system. So far I am very pleased. I especially like the fact that it will measure amps and watts over time, along with minimum voltage and peak currents. I would say it is indispensable for maintaining or tuning a small solar set up. I have only been using it for a few days but if it lasts I am very pleased. The 60 amp limit is a real plus.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent Buy  Aug 28, 2010
By pjltech
This device is being used as an eBike power monitor. It's very easy to install and works exactly as advertised. Shows instantaneous Volts, Amps,and Watts. After a ride, it shows the total energy used in WattHours, and the peak current and power used during the ride, as well as the minimum battery voltage. Extremely useful for monitoring battery consumption and condition. It will not quantitatively display regenerated current but it does show the rise in battery voltage during regenerative braking. Excellent product; excellent price.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Great device ... price can't be beat for a digital DC ammeter  Feb 21, 2011
By J. P. Freeley
I was very concerned seeing that it had 14AWG wire for up to 100A peak. But I tested it at about 53A for several hours and I had no problem with the wire size. I did find that when the unit warmed up the LCD screen was basically unreadable... I directed a small fan on the unit (actually it was the exhaust fan of the invereter it's attached to) and that cooled the unit and made the LCD readable again. Fantastic device! Highly recommended. FYI, this one has limited Amp-Hour limit but much higher Watt-Hour limit. Check out their website for why they believe Watt-Hour is better than Amp-Hour. [...]

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Perfect monitor for suncells  Nov 08, 2010
By Tino Pat
Very good device. Due to the form however is not easy to mount. I use it in my boat to measure the suncells.

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