04-23-2013, 01:44 PM
The simple test of this would be to bypass the shadow meter (tie the two leads together) and see if your voltages (and your signals) come up.
These shadow meters aren't very complicated, and it wouldn't be difficult to wind a new coil. For that matter, the coil could be open very near to the connections and easily repaired.
These shadow meters aren't very complicated, and it wouldn't be difficult to wind a new coil. For that matter, the coil could be open very near to the connections and easily repaired.