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Available in two different kits (100A or 200A), which one you choose will depend on the maximum current you need to measure. The easiest way to tell is to look at the maximum rating of the breaker on the circuit (or panel) that you want to measure. Make sure the maximum rating of the current sensors in the kit is greater than the maximum amount you expect to measure. NOTE: because these meters require connection to electrical circuits, you will likely need an electrician to install it for you. |
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