Hi
Yes, after how much difference the solder getting wicked up the legs of the shunt so yes the solder did climb up the shunt legs,i should have taken a photo, there was a lot of solder on the legs ,
i may well try and get it a little bit closer, but it is working well,
try tinning your shunt,you wont need much solder on there, you can always use solder wick to clean it back off
In a way i wish i had sent the meter back before playing with it, because of the temperature problem ,
it does seem strange how this got past there cal and QA, as the current was way out of spec,
i got a owon ow18e h/held meter to use at work as it has bluetooth and that is ok for £45, i work on a car x-ray unit it was drive thru, now we have it on a conveyor system controlled by a plc with 4x 3ph motors each with 500nm of torque,
we run the xray gen at, 250kv at 3ma ,so with bluetooth i dont have to get to close when testing,
Thanks Dave