Posted by Doug - Iowa on March 24, 2012 at 18:16:15 from (208.126.0.19):
In Reply to: Simple amp meter posted by Doug - Iowa on March 22, 2012 at 19:02:09:
Thanks guys. I'm fully aware of the dangers of a CT. What I am really looking for is monitoring the load on my big saw. I typically just clamp my Fluke meter on the line and leave the cover off the panel. If I set it just right I can see the readout from the saw table. When its just me in the shop that's no big deal, but with others coming by (grandkids) I'd like that panel closed up.
I can buy a cheapo clamp meter at HF and wire a loop of the saw circuit out of the panel to hang it on. No big deal. I just thought it would be interesting to make one that measured the whole shop. Thanks.
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