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Re: Keeping the main breaker from tripping

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Originally Posted by Chadfrom308 View Post
For current readings, we are using the IC from this board:
http://www.panucatt.com/Current_Sens..._p/cs-100a.htm

I don't use this for FIRST, but on the Formula SAE team I am on, we are using this to read the alternator current and the total current output by the PDB.

I don't know exactly if it is legal to put this in between the board and breaker, in fact, I'm pretty sure it's not. Also, we use either a 150a or 200a version of this, I cannot remember. It is like $17 minimum order for these of digikey (I think, I didn't order them)
Current monitoring like this seems to be what the second sentence of 2014 R53 has in mind.
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