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DIY Battery Monitor - ESP32 based
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Hi Jason,

I'm in the middle of a rather length shopping list for many electronic goodies. While I had watched your video yet again to make sure that I hadn't missed anything, I actually did find something which I hadn't noticed earlier: You've connected your shunt on the positive side of the battery. Can you explain please why you've done it like this? I've always understood that shunts should be on the negative side. Nevertheless, I'm not too old to learn something new!
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DIY Battery Monitor - ESP32 based - by Techstyle - 2023-02-22, 07:26 PM
RE: DIY Battery Monitor - ESP32 based - by we9v - 2023-02-28, 05:16 PM
RE: DIY Battery Monitor - ESP32 based - by HeviiSailor - 2023-03-06, 11:48 PM

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