My DC shunt is inline on the negative. Did your shunt come with directions?hoping for some help on how to wire up the shunt as I cannot get anything to work..
yep all wired and powered.Is the shunt installed and wired to the meter and is the meter powered? Is it part of the battery monitor?
(sorry about the delayed response here, I'm Australia and was asleep when you messaged back) - yes! that is exactly what I'm trying to achieve. I'm using this Renogy for the 'summary' battery monitor and the same Bayite monitor as you are for my 'total load' monitor. The problem I'm having is when I have tried integrating the 'total load' monitor into my test circuit, the 'total load' monitor only every reads a tiny fraction of the actual load amps - in fact it seems to just be "stealing" from the summary monitor e.g if the battery summary monitor was showing 5A prior to connecting in the 'total load' monitor, once the 'total load' monitor is connected it might show 0.2A, but the battery 'summary' monitor now shows 4.8A.How I do it.
Thanks for your help so far. Ok a bit of progress - I've got both meters now showing correct and current Amps. But, I think they could both just be showing the draw on the battery. I'll try and getting a diagram of wiring going now.Do you have a circuit diagram or at least a picture of your wiring?