computer interfaced clamp ammeter

Richard O'Neill richardoneill at earthlink.net
Tue Nov 18 11:33:45 CST 2014


  You could accomplish something similar by recording an image of your 
clamp-on meter using a video camera with digital wristwatch in frame.
Sort of Rube Goldberg-esque but cheap and effective.

Richard


On 11/18/2014 12:02 PM, Nan and Sandy Sanders wrote:
> Don't have one to loan you but with some shopping around you should be 
> able to get one of these 
> http://www.fluke.com/fluke/tten/wireless-testers/clamp-meters/Fluke-CNX-a3000-AC-Wireless-Current-Clamp-Module.htm?PID=74902 
> and one of these 
> http://en-us.fluke.com/products/all-accessories/fluke-cnx-pc3000-pc-adapter.html 
> for around $200.00 or so. The would be a good addition to your test 
> equipment pile.
>      Sandy
>     WB5MMB
>
>
> At 08:12 AM 11/18/2014, Rob Seastrom wrote:
>
>> Does anyone here have a computer-interfaced clamp-on ammeter that I
>> could borrow?  I don't feel like sitting around for several hours with
>> a timer taking readings every few minutes.
>>
>> And no, a Kill-a-Watt won't do for this application.  I'm trying to
>> get a charge profile for my Leaf so that I can game cutoff time
>> appropriately under Dominion's Schedule EV.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -r
>>
>>
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