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    Default Re: Hall Effect Sensor

    Great idea Jeff.

    What brand instrument is using this Hall effect sensor for the current reading? I am not a fan of the system that my Dynon uses. I have never been able to get a stable or accurate current/amperage reading.

    The "sensor bridge" can be seen in the center of this photo, during the early phase of wiring the Mangy.

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    It's GRT. Thanks for the suggestions everyone. I will try to rig up something this week.
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    Nothing wrong with that shunt, Larry. How did you run the sense leads back to the Dynon? I think I’d use a shielded twisted pair for that and ground the shield right at the Dynon.
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    Default Re: Hall Effect Sensor

    The wiring is buried in their own harness (note the big multicolored bundle) directly into the Dynon, per their instructions.
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