OK I'm prepared for the usual onslaught so here goes...
I recently bought a clamp meter Uni-T UT210E.
The first thing I did was check it out against my trusted AVOs and also a couple of other cheapo DMM's, (measure current through wire through probes and compare to clamp reading). The clamp is more accurate than I expected even at low currents (milliamps) or at least mostly the meters all agree with each other (although they could all be wrong!)
So in the spirit of playing with my new toy I thought I'd see how my power monitoring meters stood up. I suspected they were under reading, they are. I never believed them at low power anyway and as consumption increases the discrepancy reduces considerably as you would expect but not too bothered about this as there is no means of calibration anyway.
I also measured around the earth cable which is connected from the cutout to the main earthing block, expecting to measure almost zero, but the reading was higher than I expected - (no clues given here as looking for real world earth return figures and opinions). What figure would you typically expect?
Caveat: I admit I didn't isolate everything I should/could have (I had to avoid incurring the wrath of SWMBO, and so I will be repeating test at a later date ) Consequently there were a few 'elderly' earthed appliances which could have had some bearing by leakage or induced currents, but no lights on, led or otherwise.
Opinions gratefully received.
I recently bought a clamp meter Uni-T UT210E.
The first thing I did was check it out against my trusted AVOs and also a couple of other cheapo DMM's, (measure current through wire through probes and compare to clamp reading). The clamp is more accurate than I expected even at low currents (milliamps) or at least mostly the meters all agree with each other (although they could all be wrong!)
So in the spirit of playing with my new toy I thought I'd see how my power monitoring meters stood up. I suspected they were under reading, they are. I never believed them at low power anyway and as consumption increases the discrepancy reduces considerably as you would expect but not too bothered about this as there is no means of calibration anyway.
I also measured around the earth cable which is connected from the cutout to the main earthing block, expecting to measure almost zero, but the reading was higher than I expected - (no clues given here as looking for real world earth return figures and opinions). What figure would you typically expect?
Caveat: I admit I didn't isolate everything I should/could have (I had to avoid incurring the wrath of SWMBO, and so I will be repeating test at a later date ) Consequently there were a few 'elderly' earthed appliances which could have had some bearing by leakage or induced currents, but no lights on, led or otherwise.
Opinions gratefully received.