⚡ Stay ahead with dual-color volts & amps in one sleek panel!
This 2-piece LED voltmeter ammeter set features a 0.28" dual-color digital display (red for voltage, blue for current) with a 0-100V DC and 0-10A measurement range. Equipped with a built-in shunt and reverse polarity protection, it ensures accurate, safe, and reliable monitoring for 12V/24V systems, perfect for professionals seeking precise electrical diagnostics.
Manufacturer | VooGenzek |
Part number | GZ039T01 |
Item Weight | 70 g |
Package Dimensions | 17 x 10.4 x 2.4 cm; 70 g |
Manufacturer reference | GZ039T01 |
Size | 10A |
Colour | Red and Blue |
Style | Modern |
Power source type | Battery Powered |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**E
Works well fits well with some caveats
I use 2 off these to measure voltage and current and these match my DVM readings.Fitting in a cut out hole works best if you first take the unit out of the bezel. Then fit the bezel, then put the unit back in the bezel. Else the unit blocks the locking pushy things and you may break something. With before procedure it locks very easily in the cut hole.
G**N
Work perfectly
Superb performance
C**L
You need some electrical or electronics knowledge.
There are no instructions beyond the Amazon page.Thin red and black wire are the meter power. 5V is best, as higher will make the on-board regulator hot. Then the yellow wire measures the voltage maybe up to 99.9V. The Voltage decimal point doesn't move for less than 1V or at all.The current meter is actually a 1V approximately max voltmeter for 50.0 A on display. Thus the shut drops 0.2V at 10A, which is 2W. I expect the shunt, which is a surface mount resistor gets a bit two hot at 10A. Being experienced at electonics I removed the shunt. Then suitable external resistor can be used, A 20 ohm shunt will thus measure 0 to 50 mA, with the decimal point shifting one to the left for less than 1.0 on the display (was 1A, now 1mA), thus 0.99 down to 0.01.I'd not use the built in shunt for more than 2.5A.The adjusters are to calibrate voltage and current.
K**Y
"Parts of it are excellent ..."
The voltmeter bit seems to work fine. But the connections for the ammeter - two thin brushes onto metal pegs - just aren't designed to take the full 10 amps, and particularly not without adding significant resistance - which no ammeter should ever have.You can bodge this up by soldering your own wires onto the pegs, as recommended in another review. But be sure to get these wires the right way round - if current is flowing the 'wrong' way through this ammeter, the display reads a steady 0.00 A.Small, accurate, digital, cheap - for 10A fsd ammeters , choose any 3, at most.
A**R
Shunt resistance is quite large
Series shunt resistance much bigger than competitor versions so useless for higher currents. Unable to calibrate V and A independently. Waste of money
D**H
Worked well
Used to monitor the output of two solar panels. Worked well. Not to confident the connector would last long at 10A, so soldered wires to the pins. Accuracy was a little off, but for indicators to give an idea of whats going on, they are accurate enough.No instructions with the item, so remember to print out the diagram in the listing for future reference.
D**L
Ok
Ok
J**
Just don’t bother
Goes bang at 22 volts and 4amps DC. i’d pay more for a product with better quality components. i’ve had one before that lasted months. 20 minutes though. I’ll have my money back thanks.
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