The smart shunt draws .11 amps with only the shunt connected the data sheet shows < 1 mill amp not 110 mill amp is the shunt bad? It is a SmartShunt HQ2229KAW
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The smart shunt draws .11 amps with only the shunt connected the data sheet shows < 1 mill amp not 110 mill amp is the shunt bad? It is a SmartShunt HQ2229KAW
I presume you're talking self-consumption. That <1mA quoted is perhaps misleading. It won't be that low with bluetooth enabled. What you're seeing may be correct with bt transmisssion.
Early models came with a 100mA fuse which gave some users issues. This was changed to a 1A fuse (from memory) to eliminate possible resistance effects at the fuse.
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