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Thanks,
The one you proposed works for 6A current circuit and requires a 5V input (which means I need a voltage transformer to install it on my car).
I found this item 398-1038-ND which works on 12 V car supply for 20A primary circuit. Would this work for me???
Sorry to ask again but I am...
Thanks for answering me,
I found a cheap current sensor but not sure if it works for me (Model: SCT-013-030 for 30A). Would you mind having a look and tell me if it will work. please find the specs in the picture provided.
Thanks Diver for replying.
These current transducers are not cheap at all. the cheapest I one found is this one Non-invasive AC current sensor SCT-013 (30A max) Non-invasive AC current sensor SCT-013 (30A max) [SEN005] - $9.50 : iStore, Make Innovation Easier for about $15 including shipping...
Hi,
I am planning a project to intrude to the ABS circuit in my car. Basically, to operate a 5 pins relay whenever the ABS in engaged (i.e. the ABS motor is in operation). The ABS motor circuit is shown in this figure attached. The other figure shows where I might insert the relay (just near...
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