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To answer the question regarding length of cable from the current transformer to the meter module: There is no hard limit. The main consideration is the resistance of the connecting cable. Since the resistance of the transformer itself is about 55 ohms, up to 20% of that, 10 ohms, should have no observable effect on current measurement accuracy. Voltage rating is not an issue because the transformer output is in the millivolt range. However the connecting cable WILL be sensitive to AC magnetic fields such as from a nearby current-carrying wire or cable. For this reason, the current transformer connecting cable should be kept away, an inch is plenty, from other current-carrying wiring. In particular the current transformer wires should not be in the same cable as the load current-carrying wires. Using a twisted pair cable is ideal. Ordinary doorbell wire, #22 or #24 conductor, should be good for up to 100 feet. This applies to all MPJA AC meters that use current transformers.

I have used several other of MPJA DC meters with great success. But I have a question on this AC V/A meter... How far away can the meter readout be from the LOAD under test? I have two electric heaters in the basement that I would like to monitor from the kitchen about 35 feet away. SInce there is very little power pulled by the meter itself, a simple 18GA extension will bring the 220VAC to the meter in the kitchen, and the third wire for the toroid. ---White & Black across the 220VAC, and the Green for the toroid--- Will that long wire for the toroid affect the accuracy of the current measurement?

In regards to Mr. Lopez comment; I have used 6 of these meters with no problem. PDF data clearly shows 1 of the load power leads going through the current ttransformer with the CT leads connected to Meter. My 33yr. Granddaughter a nurse connected 2 up at her house. you must be doing something wrong. I plan on us8ing 2 more in a solar demo. class

I mounted two of these in a pair of 4x4x2 metal Handy Boxes to monitor my 20KW backup diesel genny. I also did the same on a break out panel for 15KW diesel genny mounted on a trailer to assist with balancing loads on a temporary electrical service.

I have bought more than 10 of these meters and they work great. They are cheap and do a great and accurate job of telling me when my motors are in trouble. I will keep buying these and I recommend them as well.

I bought two of these meters and have not worked for me. The voltage measurement is correct, but the current is always maintained 26-29Amp. The diagram is in the data sheet does not say how and where to use the current transformer, only said that the load must be connected to the connector, but no output voltage. I bought other meters ME 31496 and work perfectly.