computer interfaced clamp ammeter
Rob Seastrom
rs at seastrom.com
Tue Nov 18 10:34:26 CST 2014
Yeah, the problem is those things don't support 30 amps continuous for
several hours @ 240v. :(
I'm hoping someone has something like an Amprobe ACD-16 TRMS Pro or or
a Fluke 345 that I could borrow for a few days.
I'll ask the building engineer here.
-r
Karl W4KRL <W4KRL at arrl.net> writes:
> Roll your
> own:Â [[http://hackaday.com/2014/10/21/digital-data-from-a-cheap-power-meter/]]
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> 73 Karl W4KRL
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> On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 9:12 AM, Rob Seastrom <[[rs at seastrom.com]]> wrote:
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> 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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