Watt Meter & Charger Question

Cyclist83

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Hi all,
I successfully wired up a watt meter to my battery (an accomplishment for this newbie!). All's great now that I can see how much I'm pulling while I'm riding but I now have a question...

Can I use the watt meter with my charger to see how much I am putting back into the battery? All of the connectors line up, but I'm paranoid I'll mess something up without double checking first...
So it would go like this AC=>Charger=>Watt Meter=>Battery Charging Port.

Thanks in advance!
 
Which wattmeter have you used ?
Most of the common wattmeter so are " one way" , iE , source>Load ....or Battery > Motor.
So if you want to measure the Watts ..Charger > Battery, .. You will have to reverse the connections on the Wattmeter.
 
Hillhater said:
Which wattmeter have you used ?
Most of the common wattmeter so are " one way" , iE , source>Load ....or Battery > Motor.
So if you want to measure the Watts ..Charger > Battery, .. You will have to reverse the connections on the Wattmeter.
For measuring the battery charging load, the Source is the charger output and the Load is the battery.
 
Exactly, the cheaper watt meters need to run one way.

A cycleanalyst can run backwards though, so you can just measure a negative number with that, or let it run back to zero.
 
AFAICT nobody makes a wattmeter suitable for portable use measuring charger output on an Ebike that will handle up to 100V. I'm running 24S/82Volts. Most of the units I've been able to identify can handle up to 60V.


Now, I do have a cycle analyst, but it doesn't monitor the charger input, sop I'm not sure how one would go about using the CA to measure watts out of a charger.


Can anyone recommend a wattmeter or a hack that can handle up to 100V?



/EDIT the only hack I've found on Endless Sphere so far - I am using 3 Mean Well power supplies stacked to get my 82 volts supply for charging. If I just put an RC wattmeter like the GT Power wattmeter on one power supply, it will measure about a third of the total, depending on where the individual voltages are adjusted. This might be "good enough" but not ideal. I'd maybe print a chart next to it so I could quickly convert the reading to an actual wattage without a bunch of mental gymnastics.

/Edit Motomech put me on tothese- measures up to 90V, perfect for a charge meter:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/261131148479?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
 
Can measure charging using controller shunt if you add a charging negative wire inside the controller on the non-battery side of the shunt and bring that out.

(adding a charging positive wire to the positive battery wire of the controller while you're in there is convenient and puts both wires right there).
 
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