Hi Jay,
Take a look at the Fluke 125 Power Scope. It's about $1500. It looks like a
pretty sweet meter. I think it will do what you're looking for.
Multi-channel DVOM + AC Power + Power Factor + More. The clamp doesn't do DC
amps, so that's a bummer.
For higher-end things like this, I'm generally
I'd suggest a differential voltage probe and a current probe with a two
channel scope. Observe both waveforms simultaneously. Phase shift
(PF), amplitude, waveshape, harmonics, etc all at one time. Most
digital scopes you can store the waveforms, download them to your
computer, or just take
Hi All,
I'm looking to upgrade my meter selection.
I'm looking for a powerfactor meter and oscilloscope to better help
in diagnostics of inverter/generator issues.
I've seen a pretty inexpensive hand held oscilloscope from Velleman #
HPS10 for $135, but its not a power factor rated.
An
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