amp meter installation

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amp meter installation

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I need help from you electrical guys here. I am going to run 110 motors in series so I can use 220v supply. I want to install amp meter(s) to monitor the amps I am drawing. I have seen some dual meters on ebay that measure both volts and amps and are digital display. Do I need to run two amp meters? One for the black leg and one for the red leg?

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As long as everything is running off of 220V, and no current is flowing through the neutral, i.e. it'll run with the neutral (white) wire disconnected, then one ammeter will suffice.
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Linky to said meters?
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86rocco wrote:As long as everything is running off of 220V, and no current is flowing through the neutral, i.e. it'll run with the neutral (white) wire disconnected, then one ammeter will suffice.
I was just going to wire it per schematic that was just posted last week? where it showed using 110 motors in series. Keep in mind I do not have a great electrical back ground. One time when my Dad was punishing me he said "GO GET A SWITCH!" and it took me an hour to get back from Home Depot. :lol:
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Brucepts wrote:Linky to said meters?

HUH? :D
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You said looking at them on ebay

I asked for the linky? Or for you old guys link to meters?

Would be a nice sales tool for on a demo flowbench to be able to show the amps running.
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Thanks I was to lazy to look for myself :oops:

Looks like something else to add to my flowbench to try out.
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yes the "linky's" ;) Malvin used show what I was looking at. The second link shows something along the line of what I want to do. As Ed mentioned the way it will be wired I think one meter will be fine and easy to install, Thanks guys!

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Here is something interesting, a 10 gauge wire in romex, as in a 10/3 cable has an amp rating of 30 amps at a room temp of 86º f. If you take the same 10 gauge wire in a single conductor not in conduit or bundled as in romex has an amp rating of 58 amps at the same room temp. I had no idea it would be that much difference. :o
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