AC 400 A Current Transducer with Cable for ACM100
Ref : M000612
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AC Voltmeter - 0 to 250 V AC
Ref : 9354-BSS
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Multifunction digital DC meter with alarm
Ref : 8248-BSS
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Multifunction digital AC meter with alarm
Ref : 8247-BSS
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AC Digital Ammeter - 0 to 150 A
Ref : 8238-BSS
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AC Digital Voltmeter - 80 to 270 V AC
Ref : 8237-BSS
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DC digital ammeter - 500 to 500 A
Ref : 8236-BSS
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DC digital voltmeter - 0 to 60 V DC
Ref : 8235-BSS
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DC analog ammeter - 0 to 25 A with shunt
Ref : 8005-BSS
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DC analog voltmeter - 8 to 16V DC
Ref : 8003-BSS
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Mini OLED Temperature Monitor - Yellow
Ref : 1741-BSS
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Mini DC OLED Voltmeter - Blue
Ref : 1733200-BSS
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Mini DC Voltmeter OLED - Yellow
Ref : 1733-BSS
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Mini OLED Ammeter - Blue
Ref : 1732200-BSS
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Floyd Bell Turbo Series Alarm
Ref : 1070B-BSS
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Analog ammeter 0-150 A
Ref : 80-601-0026-00
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Analog ammeter 0-100 A
Ref : 80-601-0025-00
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0-50 A analog ammeter
Ref : 80-601-0024-00
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Panel analog voltmeter 8-16 V
Ref : 80-601-0020-00
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Color AC panel-mount monitor
Ref : 80-600-0028-00
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Mini OLED ammeter - Max 100A
Ref : 1732B-BSS
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M2 DC Ammeter
Ref : 1832-BSS
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450 A 50 mV shunt ammeter
Ref : LB-450-50
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Marine electrical circuit measurement instruments
Measurement instruments show what is actually happening in the boat’s electrical system: battery voltage, current consumed or produced, power demand, charger behavior, AC circuit status or alarm triggering. Reliable readings prevent rough diagnostics and help protect batteries, cables and sensitive equipment.
Voltmeter, ammeter or multifunction meter
A voltmeter monitors circuit or battery bank voltage. It is useful for spotting a weak battery, missing charge or abnormal voltage drop. An ammeter measures current: consumption of a circuit, alternator charge or flow through a shunt. A multifunction meter combines several measurements on a single display and can include alarm thresholds.
For a compact DC panel, the Blue Sea multifunction digital DC meter combines voltage, current and alarms. For alternating current, the Blue Sea multifunction digital AC meter is designed for shore power, generator or inverter monitoring depending on the installation.
Analog, digital or OLED display
Analog instruments remain simple to read and robust for a classic panel. Digital displays provide more precise readings and make alarm thresholds easier to set. Compact OLED displays are useful when space is limited or when a specific circuit needs separate monitoring.
In dedicated formats, a 0–60 V DC digital voltmeter is suitable for voltage monitoring, while a ±500 A DC digital ammeter measures current with a compatible shunt. The Blue Sea compact OLED displays allow targeted monitoring in a very small footprint.
Shunt, rating and measurement location
When measuring high currents, the shunt is a critical component. It must be selected based on the maximum expected current and the sensitivity required by the meter. A mismatched meter/shunt pair distorts readings; a poorly placed shunt measures the wrong circuit. Decide whether you are monitoring a full bank, a load, an alternator, a panel circuit or a specific branch.
Panel ammeters such as the BEP models 0–50 A, 0–100 A or 0–150 A suit simple installations. For higher currents, a component like the BEP 450 A / 50 mV shunt provides the measurement base for a compatible meter.
Alarms and panel monitoring
Measurement becomes more useful when it triggers an action: low-voltage alarm, abnormal current alarm, audible signal or immediate visual check at the panel. A dedicated alarm like the Blue Sea Floyd Bell alarm can complement a panel when the crew must be alerted quickly to an electrical or technical issue.
Before choosing, verify the type of current to measure (DC or AC), voltage range, current rating, required shunt, panel space, night readability and circuit protection. For deeper battery monitoring, see the battery monitors and the Electrical collection.

