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In a message dated 4/18/2018 9:43:35 PM Eastern Standard Time, louie@transsys.com writes:
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<blockquote style="padding-left: 5px; margin-left: 5px; border-left: blue 2px solid;"><span style="background-color: transparent; color: #000000; font-family: Arial; font-size: small;"> Maybe something here to give you some ideas: <a target="_blank">http://openpowerquality.org/</a> I'm about to install a standby genset and whole-house ATS for home, and was just thinking about how to quantify the outages I experience.. louie wa3ymh On 18 Apr 2018, at 20:35, Nan and Sandy Sanders wrote: > Call DATAQ and see if this software > <a target="_blank">https://www.dataq.com/products/sdk-linux/</a> will work with this hardware > <a target="_blank">https://www.dataq.com/products/di-1100/</a> (replaced the DI-145). It > should be easy to get a file you can feed to a spread sheet. You will > need a transformer to get the voltage in range. > Sandy > WB5MMB > > > > > > > At 06:24 PM 4/18/2018, Mark Whittington wrote: >> I hope you have whichever server you're doing logging with on its own >> UPS. >> >> On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 6:27 PM, Phil via Tacos >> <<<a>mailto:tacos@amrad.org>tacos@amrad.org</a>> wrote: >> Bear in mind that whatever you use to monitor the power supply, the >> utility company will blame it for the outage. >> >> Phil M1GWZ >> >> >> >> > On 18 Apr 2018, at 20:57, Rob Seastrom >> <<<a>mailto:rs@seastrom.com>rs@seastrom.com</a>> wrote: >> > >> > >> > Pretty sure that the Kill-A-Watts that I've played with have an >> update cycle of a couple hz or slower. :( >> > >> > I'm looking for short brownout or glitch logging. Detection is >> not hard; the servers seem to do an adequate job of it. >> > >> > Once detected I can look at the logs and slurp the relative file >> into my favorite visualization software and create some pictures. >> > >> > -r >> > >> >> On Apr 18, 2018, at 3:52 PM, Jacek Radzikowski >> <<<a>mailto:jacek.radzikowski@gmail.com>jacek.radzikowski@gmail.com</a>> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> Quite an old project, very hackish, but could be easily adapted to >> do what you need: >> <<a target="_blank">https://learn.adafruit.com/tweet-a-watt/overview-1>https://learn.adafruit.com/tweet-a-watt/overview-1</a> >> >> >> >> Jacek >> >> kw4ep >> >> >> >> >> >> On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 1:30 PM, Rob Seastrom >> <<<a>mailto:rs@seastrom.com>rs@seastrom.com</a>> wrote: >> >> >> >> Hi gang, >> >> >> >> After 18 continuous years of no problems I just suffered my second >> power event in 72 hours at Equinix. >> >> >> >> I'm looking to borrow (or for recommendations for purchase if it's >> cheap) a USB oscilloscope which I propose to plug directly into the >> 120v AC feed to the rack, and have write a time series of log files >> so I can reconstruct the actual waveform if/when we get dinged again >> for advanced finger pointing. So obviously we are looking for >> software that is capable of that. >> >> >> >> We also (hopefully) have a Dranetz 606 power disturbance analyzer >> on its way. >> >> >> >> Any thoughts? Actual pro equipment that I can borrow also >> gratefully accepted. >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> >> -r >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Tacos mailing list >> <<a>mailto:Tacos@amrad.org>Tacos@amrad.org</a> >> <a target="_blank">https://lists.amrad.org/mailman/listinfo/tacos</a> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ Tacos mailing list >> <a>Tacos@amrad.org</a> <a target="_blank">https://lists.amrad.org/mailman/listinfo/tacos</a> > > _______________________________________________ > Tacos mailing list > <a>Tacos@amrad.org</a> > <a target="_blank">https://lists.amrad.org/mailman/listinfo/tacos</a> _______________________________________________ Tacos mailing list <a>Tacos@amrad.org</a> <a target="_blank">https://lists.amrad.org/mailman/listinfo/tacos</a> </span></blockquote>
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