hi please i need to ask about shunt resistor 100Mv, 10 Amp which has 4 ends (can be connected to 4 things at the same time), or any alternatives can be used.
It's simply a low value resistor, two of the contacts are where it's connected in circuit, the other two are for the connection to the meter - the meter connections simply connect to the other ones, but accurately, to prevent errors when you're dealing with such a low resistance.
It's simply a low value resistor, two of the contacts are where it's connected in circuit, the other two are for the connection to the meter - the meter connections simply connect to the other ones, but accurately, to prevent errors when you're dealing with such a low resistance.
For a 10 Amp shunt you could always buy a cheap multimeter, and use the shunt in it, which is likely just a small section of resistance wire. It would not likely be good for high accuracy or steady use, but for the price of a cheap meter you get some other parts that may be useful also. Probably costs less than a small order online from a parts supplier.
If you wanted to, you could always write any of the resistance wire wakers and ask for a small sample, many would ship you a 1 foot piece for prepaid postage. Be polite, say its for a school project, or something like that. ( I have done this before, and they actually sent me a whole bunch of small samples )
I have no idea where you are located in the world, ( don't get Nigel started on that ) but there are hundreds of manufactures, one is here:
Take a look at wire charts and look for two things --
The ohms per foot, per hundred feet, per meter ..whatever unit you have.
The current carrying capacity.
Pick the smallest wire that will handle the current - maybe one size smaller. Calculate the number of feet you'll need to get a 100 mv drop with 10 amps flowing. I've made shunts in this range with this crude method and it doesn't take all that much wire. Coil it up ..and keep it away from anything it case it has to cool itself.
Caddock makes the resistor you are looking for. They have 1 watt and 2 watt models. They are in the Digi-Key catalog (www.digikey.com), part number for the 1 watt : 684-SR10-0.01. Cost is $3.90 US.