hello all. Stupid question time!
Solar shed, runnning on a 12v supply. Option to step up to 240v to run strip lights etc.
I have been trying not to use the 240v lights as figured it was wasteful stepping up to 240v (costs 1A). Then a 60w tube (@12v) = 5A.
I think my 4x12w (thus 1A each) 12v lights may use more power than my 240v strip, even including losses. There is a small basic charge indicator on the solar power control module. I think its effectively an ammeter/ voltmeter?
No load= green light= plenty of charge in the battery
4x 12v lights= orange light. Switch off, goes green again
1x 240v strip= light stays green.
See what I'm saying??
To cut this very long and boring story short, how do I measure current drawn from the 12v supply? I remember that voltage is measured ROUND the supply. But is current to be measured IN SERIES??
ie do I connect my multimeter in-line in the postitive side of the circuit, just after the battery. Can my little multimeter handle a 5A load thru those wee probe wires??
Thank you for advice on how not to give maplins another £20 for a new multimeter...!
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