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inie meanie
Thanks for the replys. My first problem with any of the systems that have been developed here is distance. My mains comes into the middle of my bungalow where the main consumer unit is. The inverter is in an outbuilding som 30 meters away. The output from a clamp would be lost or degraded over that distance and therefore make comparisons more difficult. I guess the clamp output could be amplified and then re calibrated before it entered a comparitor but my days of electronic engineering where long past, OC71 transisters were replacing valves when I started.
Ok simple solution . Use a current clamp that gives you a milli amp output say 4 to 20 is industry standard. Current flowing in a circuit is the same therfore distance makes no difference, if you have 6 ma at the coil you will have 6 ma at your measurement. You can get these coils from LEM.