I'm looking at some clamp on current monitors such as this: https://www.robotshop.com/en/seeedstudio-non-invasive-ac-current-sensor-30a-max.html
It's rated for 30A max. What happens if you clamp it on a wire carrying more than 30A? Can it damage the circuitry inside the clamp? Or is it just a max of 30A of range - i.e. no matter how much more current you pass, the output maxes out at 1v.
Same question about these 5A boards made to interface to arduino: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Analog-Cur...ter-Sensor-Board-for-Arduino-NEW/264257181462
Thanks
It's rated for 30A max. What happens if you clamp it on a wire carrying more than 30A? Can it damage the circuitry inside the clamp? Or is it just a max of 30A of range - i.e. no matter how much more current you pass, the output maxes out at 1v.
Same question about these 5A boards made to interface to arduino: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Analog-Cur...ter-Sensor-Board-for-Arduino-NEW/264257181462
Thanks